Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

jlombardi@dailyvoice.com

Joe Lombardi, Daily Voice's Managing Editor, has spent his professional career as a newsroom director, manager, editor, producer, writer, reporter and broadcaster who has worked at major websites, television networks, newspapers, magazines and radio stations and as a book author.

The Manhattan native, Irvington (NY) High School and University of Dayton graduate has been actively involved in web publishing for more than 25 years. In addition, he also has expertise in marketing, public relations and social media.

Lombardi rejoined Daily Voice in September 2013 as managing editor after serving as sports editorial consultant from August 2011 through January 2012. He was named to oversee editorial operations in the fall of 2017.

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Joe Lombardi's Contributions

Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through
Tracking Severe Storms: These Areas Will Be Hit Hardest As Cold Front Pushes Through A cold front that will sweep through the East Coast will ignite showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are possible from the system Saturday afternoon, May 3, and continuing into Saturday evening, the National Weather Service says. Heavy rain with these storms may also cause localized flash flooding. Showers and thunderstorms are expected over a broad area during that time, with the most potent storms expected in locations shown in orange in the first image above from AccuWeather. “While thunderstorms could trigger localized …
Trump Unveils 2026 Budget Proposal, Cutting $163 Billion: Here Are Hardest Hit Areas Trump Unveils 2026 Budget Proposal, Cutting $163 Billion: Here Are Hardest Hit Areas
Trump Unveils 2026 Budget Proposal, Cutting $163 Billion: Here Are Hardest Hit Areas President Trump has released a $1.7 trillion budget proposal for the 2026 fiscal year, outlining a conservative vision for Washington and significantly reducing the federal government's reach.  The plan would cut $163 billion in spending, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought announced on Friday, May 2, saying it would trim non-defense discretionary budget authority by 22.6 percent. It includes a pair of noteworthy increases —for defense (an increase of 13 percent to $1.01 trillion) and border security (to a record-high $175 billion). There are also modest…
Horrific Yellowstone Park Tour Bus Crash Kills 7, Injures 8 Horrific Yellowstone Park Tour Bus Crash Kills 7, Injures 8
Horrific Yellowstone Park Tour Bus Crash Kills 7, Injures 8 A crash involving a tour van and pickup truck near Yellowstone National Park has resulted in at least seven fatalities and eight injuries. The incident happened around 7:15 p.m. Thursday, May 1, in eastern Idaho, along Highway 20. Six passengers and the driver of the van, which was carrying 14 people, died in the crash, according to Idaho State Police. The identities of the victims have not yet been released. There was one occupant in the pickup truck, a Dodge Ram. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is around 3,50…
Unsettled Stretch Arrives: Here's How Long It Will Last, When To Expect Strong Storms Unsettled Stretch Arrives: Here's How Long It Will Last, When To Expect Strong Storms
Unsettled Stretch Arrives: Here's How Long It Will Last, When To Expect Strong Storms A days-long stretch of dreary weather will include severe thunderstorms in the coming days. Precipitation accompanied the arrival of a frontal system early Friday morning, May 2, and will continue at times into early next week, the National Weather Service says. "As an atmospheric traffic jam sets up across the United States," according to AccuWeather, "some areas in the Northeast may have to deal with clouds and rainy episodes for multiple days starting this weekend and into next week. "The pattern can derail outdoor plans, delay spring planting and construction projects and create t…
Trump Issues Executive Order To Block PBS, NPR Funding Trump Issues Executive Order To Block PBS, NPR Funding
Trump Issues Executive Order To Block PBS, NPR Funding Alleging bias in their reporting, President Trump signed an executive order cutting funding for Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR) through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The impact of the order is uncertain since most of the outlets' funding comes from sponsors and donors, and Congress has approved full funding for the CPB through Sept 30, 2027. "Unlike in 1967, when the CPB was established, today the media landscape is filled with abundant, diverse, and innovative news options," the order, signed Thursday night, May 1, states. "Governmen…
Recall Issued For Meat, Poultry Products Sold In NY Recall Issued For Meat, Poultry Products Sold In NY
Recall Issued For Meat, Poultry Products Sold In NY A popular line of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products has been pulled from shelves due to a safety concern impacting consumers in New York. The recall involves nearly 19,000 pounds of sausage and sliced meat and poultry items, according to a release from the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The affected products were produced between Tuesday, Feb. 19, and Thursday, April 24 by Smith Packing, LLC, based in Utica, New York. The issue was discovered after the company received consumer complaints about items that appeared off-color and had an unusua…
Here's Timing For Massive System Packed With Strong Storms Here's Timing For Massive System Packed With Strong Storms
Here's Timing For Massive System Packed With Strong Storms A massive, slow-moving system with scattered severe thunderstorms will usher in an unsettled stretch that will linger into next week. Updated Story - Unsettled Stretch Arrives: Here's How Long It Will Last, When To Expect Strong Storms It's on track to hit the East Coast overnight Thursday, May 1 into Friday morning, May 2, the National Weather Service says. The chance for showers and scattered storms will extend through both Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4, as the system is expected to stall. "Instead of the front pressing steadily offshore this weekend, it will slow and stall near…
Baseball Fan Fighting For Life After 21-Foot Fall At PNC Park In Pittsburgh Baseball Fan Fighting For Life After 21-Foot Fall At PNC Park In Pittsburgh
Baseball Fan Fighting For Life After 21-Foot Fall At PNC Park In Pittsburgh A Major League Baseball fan is in critical condition after falling from the right-field bleachers Wednesday night, April 30 during a game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The incident occurred in the bottom of the seventh inning during a matchup between the host Pirates and the Chicago Cubs. The fan, an adult man, landed on the right field warning track after the fall.  Both teams’ players and coaches reacted swiftly, and the game was halted in response to the alarming situation. Emergency medical personnel, along with the Pirates’ training staff, rushed to the scene to assist the man, who…
Hidden Dangers: Study Reveals High Levels Of Plastics In People's Brains Hidden Dangers: Study Reveals High Levels Of Plastics In People's Brains
Hidden Dangers: Study Reveals High Levels Of Plastics In People's Brains A new study is raising fresh concerns about the hidden dangers of microplastics — this time inside the human brain. Researchers at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences found that plastic particles have not only reached the brain but are present at higher concentrations there than in any other organ.  Even more alarming, the buildup appears to be accelerating, with plastic accumulation increasing by 50 percent over the past eight years. The study, published in Nature Medicine, involved an analysis of brain tissue collected during autopsies and stored by the New Mexico Office of…
TSA Rolls Out New Rules For Carry-On, Checked Bags TSA Rolls Out New Rules For Carry-On, Checked Bags
TSA Rolls Out New Rules For Carry-On, Checked Bags Travelers flying through select US airports will now face new rules on what they can — and can’t — bring aboard or stow beneath. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has rolled out revised security guidelines that simultaneously relax some long-standing restrictions on carry-on items while tightening rules on checked baggage. What’s Changing For Carry-Ons? At select airports, including Atlanta (ATL), John F. Kennedy (JFK), and Los Angeles International (LAX), new CT scanners are making it easier for passengers to keep items in their bags during screening. The advanced imaging …
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