State to State Content is a network of 10 independent local newsrooms across 4 American states, connected by a single press wire. Submit once. Publish everywhere.
State to State Content publishes 10 independent local content sites across 4 American states. From the Pacific coastline to the high desert of New Mexico, from Silicon Valley to the shores of Lake Erie, each site is rooted in a single community and reports for the people who live there.
Every publication in the network is editorially independent. Each maintains its own voice, its own beat, and its own audience. What unites them is a shared standard: accurate, accessible local content, refreshed daily — and a shared press wire that lets businesses and public agencies file a single release to reach every newsroom in the network at once.
The network was founded in 2026 as a response to the long decline of American local journalism. We believe local news matters — and that small, independent, digital-first newsrooms are the future of it.
Every newsroom is rooted in a single community. No consolidated coverage, no national wire dressed up as local. Each site reports the place it's named after.
Each publication owns its voice, its beat, and its standards. We share a press wire, not an editorial board. Sponsored content is clearly labeled.
One press release submission reaches every newsroom in the network. One inbox to manage. One submission form. Coverage you can actually build on.
Our newsrooms cover daily life in some of the most distinct corners of the country — and the boring, important local news that holds them together.
A single submission. Editorial review at every newsroom. Coverage where your community actually lives.
One form. One API. One inbox. Press releases land in our shared cache and become eligible across every site in the network — instantly.
Local editors decide what's relevant for their readers. Sponsored content is labeled. Real news is fact-checked. Coverage stays local.
Your release goes live on every site that finds it relevant — under that site's brand, in that site's voice, in front of that site's audience.
One press release submission reaches every newsroom in the State to State Content network. Reviewed by local editors. Published in front of local audiences.