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Breaking News Reporting Intern, Summer 2026 Job at Hearst in San Francisco

Hearst, San Francisco, CA, US, 94199

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Breaking News Reporting Interns, Summer 2026

The San Francisco Chronicle is looking for reporters to join our breaking news team. These paid, 12-week internships will receive training and mentoring but also hit the ground running, covering a variety of stories from the office and in the field. Breaking news is the main focus, but there will be opportunities to pursue projects aimed at engaging our audience and to work closely with our data journalism, developer and audience teams. The ideal candidate will hustle and be quick to a story. We are looking for reporters who enjoy jumping on any and every story that comes up, whether it's in the areas of weather, criminal justice or public health.

All college students are encouraged to apply, with preference given to students who are either studying at or have recently completed a degree at a Bay Area four-year or community college. There are two internships in the fall, one in the summer, and one in the spring.

Requirements: This position is full-time, based in San Francisco and likely Monday-to-Friday. Weekend, evening and holiday work may be required as news warrants. The hourly rate is $19.18/hr.

Duties:
  • Receive training and mentoring from editors and colleagues across departments.
  • Report and write breaking news articles on tight deadlines Contribute to reader engagement projects


What we're looking for:

Overall: Someone eager to find and chase good stories, with an eye for the details, headlines, angles and quotes that will capture readers' attention. Strong writing skills are important, as is a strict dedication to accuracy, fairness and inclusiveness.

Newsroom experience: Strong college publication experience or previous internships preferred, but not required.

About The San Francisco Chronicle and SFChronicle.com:

The San Francisco Chronicle (www.sfchronicle.com) is the largest newspaper in Northern California and the second largest on the West Coast. Acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 2000, the San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 by Charles and Michael de Young and has been awarded six Pulitzer Prizes for journalistic excellence. Our award-winning journalists provide insight into the people and events shaping the Bay Area, investigate wrongdoing and waste, and deliver the quickest and most reliable coverage of breaking news in Northern California.

Join our team!

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