We cover a bunch of cities and counties. Without this, we wouldn't be able to track what's going on across the district.... and believe me, we tried.
— Chief of Staff, State Legislature
Stop manually searching for district news every morning and still missing stories until constituents or reporters call. We provide one briefing of the top news around your legislative district, delivered before your workday starts.
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Your district generates news every day — across local papers, TV affiliates, community blogs, radio stations, and neighborhood Facebook groups. No one person can monitor all of it.
So stories slip through. A reporter calls before you know there's an issue. A constituent emails asking for comment on something your office hasn't seen yet. You're not behind because you're not paying attention — you're behind because the tools don't exist to keep up.
Until now.
We cover a bunch of cities and counties. Without this, we wouldn't be able to track what's going on across the district.... and believe me, we tried.
— Chief of Staff, State Legislature
The morning newsletter is required reading for everyone in our office. It's become part of our morning routine.
— County Commissioner
Helps me keep up to date with what's going on in the city I serve and is an invaluable resource!
— Suburban City Council Member
Read in five minutes. Act faster all day.
Step 1
Hundreds of local papers, TV affiliates, blogs, radio stations, and community pages — automatically monitored so your staff doesn't have to.
Step 2
No wire filler. No national noise. Just stories with direct relevance to your district, surfaced and sorted before sunrise.
Step 3
In your inbox the same time every weekday. Easy-to-read newsletter with local news links to click and read more. District news to the whole office.
Sample Briefing
Plain text. Clickable headlines. Source attribution. Action flags. Forwarded to your whole staff in one click. No login required.
The Redstone City Council is divided over a proposed data center project near Lake Briar neighborhoods. Mayor Smith said the project could support local economic development, while Councilmember Adams echoed concerns raised in public comments that the expansion could strain local water and energy resources.
Millhaven ISD is facing backlash from parents as district leaders consider school closures amid declining enrollment. Parents have questioned the district's long-term planning and the impact on affected neighborhoods.
The Iron Ridge logistics park expansion is expected to bring 600 jobs as local leaders debate infrastructure readiness. The Frontier Business Journal reports many positions are expected to start at or above the city's median wage, while local officials continue discussions about transportation and utility capacity.
A new regional hospital campus has been proposed in Westover County; Big Slice Pizza opened a second location on the city's east side; the Redstone Chamber released its annual jobs report highlighting continued workforce growth.
Veterans groups across Cedar Bluff County are organizing expanded Memorial Day cleanup projects and community events, with volunteers expected to participate throughout the week.
The Rivergate Heritage Festival is expected to draw record crowds this weekend, prompting expanded downtown street closures and additional public safety preparations.
Feature Highlights
Know about district controversies, constituent frustrations, and emerging local issues before reporters or constituents reach your office.
Enterprise monitoring tools run $500–$2,000/month and require dedicated staff. Daily District News is $50/month and runs itself.
One staffer spending an hour on news every morning = 20+ hours a month. Daily District News replaces that entirely, automatically.
Understand what voters, reporters, and local leaders are seeing — before you walk into your first meeting of the day.
Enter your email, enter your district. That's it. No onboarding, no software, no IT ticket. Tomorrow morning, it's waiting.
Designed specifically for state legislators, city councils, county commissions, congressional offices, campaigns, and public affairs teams.
Comparison
| Feature | Google Alerts | Multiple Newsletters | Enterprise Software | Daily District News |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Local coverage quality | Partial | Partial | Good | District-specific |
| Inbox delivery | Random | Various emails | Dashboard only | As early as needed |
| Curation & filtering | None | None | Some | Yes |
| Setup time | Fast | Fast | Weeks | 60 seconds |
| Government-focused | No | No | No | Yes |
| Price | Free | Free with paywall | $500–$2,000/mo | $50/mo |
| Contract required | No | No | Yes | No |
Who It's For
Your job is to make sure the boss is never surprised. This is how you do that every morning, even before the workday begins.
See how it works for chiefs of staff →Stop scanning 20+ outlets with your coffee. Get one briefing that covers all of them, already filtered.
See how it works for communications →Track constituent concerns, local controversies, and emerging issues before your first constituent call of the day.
See how it works for district directors →Brief up the chain faster. Forward the morning briefing to the whole office in one click — no manual summary writing required.
See how it works for aides →Monitor local political narratives and constituent sentiment without paying for enterprise software your team won't actually use.
See how it works for public affairs teams →FAQ
No. We monitor all local sources including regional newspapers, TV affiliate sites, community blogs, radio station websites, and other outlets in communities. We constantly aggregate and filter news so our coverage is district-specific. Google Alerts are sporadic and simple boolean word search. Additionally, we format all news data into a skimmable Axios-style newsletter.
Briefings are delivered as early as requested (usually in between 6:00 AM and 8:30 AM local time), every weekday morning. If a major story breaks later in the day, we don't send a second alert — we capture it in the following morning's briefing.
No contract. Cancel anytime by email. Monthly plans can be cancelled before the next billing cycle. Annual plans are billed once — contact us if you need to cancel mid-year.
Yes. As many as you want, including the boss. There is no limit to how many team members can receive the daily briefing. We charge by office subscription, not per seat.
Yes. We automatically pull from all local news sources across your district — regional papers, TV affiliates, community blogs, radio stations, and more. But if your office has specific outlets it always wants included, we make sure they're covered. We can also add custom sources beyond traditional media: a local Facebook group, a community X account, a neighborhood newsletter, or any public page relevant to your district. If your constituents are reading it, we can monitor it.
We use AI filtering custom-trained to your district and your issues — not a generic news feed. The model learns what's relevant to your specific geography, the topics your office tracks, and the types of stories that matter to legislative offices. That means it surfaces a local zoning dispute or school board controversy that a national algorithm would ignore, and filters out the wire filler that would otherwise bury it. The result is a briefing that reads like it was curated by someone who already knows your district.
We consistently delivery relevant news at whatever time you want with no mistakes. Plus, we won't ask for a letter of recommendation for a future job... though we might request a referral to a legislative colleague.
Still have questions? Email us at news@dailydistrictnews.com
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