Santa Fe New Mexican

‘El Paso Times’ editor resigns in effort to save newsroom jobs

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EL PASO — The executive editor of the El Paso Times is leaving the newspaper after being directed by its parent company to cut newsroom staff.

Robert Moore plans to step aside Oct. 6 in an effort to preserve reporting positions at the paper, the Times reported.

“For most of the past 31 years, I have had the opportunit­y of a lifetime to serve El Paso and work with many, many remarkable journalist­s who shared a passion for telling important stories about a community we love,” Moore said.

His resignatio­n coincides with the departure of Lilia Castillo Jones, the president of the Times and several sister properties in New Mexico, whose position was eliminated by the USA Today Network, a division of the Gannett publishing company. The Times has eliminated several positions in the past year, and layoffs occurred last week at other Gannett papers nationally.

Moore, 57, has twice served as the top editor at the Times .He left in 2006 to become executive editor of the Fort Collins Coloradoan before returning to El Paso five years later.

He has received a number of journalism awards, including the Benjamin C. Bradlee Editor of the Year Award from the National Press Foundation and the Mayborn Award for Community Leadership from the Texas Press Associatio­n.

His career has been marked by efforts to promote transparen­cy by public leaders and by holding government officials accountabl­e. The Times under his leadership launched an investigat­ion earlier this decade into a cheating scheme by the El Paso Independen­t School District that denied students the right to a proper education, the paper reported.

Executives with USA Today Network say they’ll work quickly to name Moore’s replacemen­t.

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