LETTER FROM THE EDITOR n
THE LONG ROAD TO REINVENTION
PHOTO: TERENCE DUFFY
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ife can take unexpected twists and turns. Five years ago, I
was firmly established with a very prominent Sacramento
company and in a long-term marriage, fortunate to have a
stable career and four children and four grandchildren.
Two life-changing events led to my arrival at Comstock’s
magazine as managing editor in late March.
In 1984, after being laid off from the erstwhile News Ameri-
can in Baltimore, I had offers from The Sacramento Bee and
The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. The choice was easy — go
west, young man. During more than 33 years at The Bee, I did
nearly every job in the newsroom sans features: sports copy
editor, sports page designer, assistant sports editor, deputy
sports editor, assistant business editor, business news editor,
Sunday editor, news editor, sports editor (again), sports colum-
nist and news editor (again). I learned from and was mentored
by some of the finest journalists I’ve met, and I led or partici-
pated in coverage of some of the biggest stories of our lifetimes,
among them:
National: 9/11; the election of Barack Obama; Hurricane
Katrina; the Challenger and Columbia shuttle disasters
Locally: the arrival of the Kings; the Loma Prieta earth-
quake; the election of Kevin Johnson as mayor of Sacramento;
the development of Golden 1 Center and Downtown Commons;
the devastating wildfires over the past three years; Sacramen-
to’s pursuit of Major League Soccer
I never intended to stay in Sacramento more than three or
four years — I was an East Coast guy through and through — but
I met my wife (and her two children) in 1987. We married in 1991,
had twins in 1998, welcomed four grandchildren over the past
13 years, and now I’m firmly entrenched in the region. In March
of 2014, we were hit with devastating news when Betsy was di-
agnosed with stage 4 melanoma. Our lives took a dramatic turn,
with every minute of every day focused on her battle. Though
she made it beyond the six-month prognosis, the inevitable hap-
pened and she left us late in the night on March 29, 2017.
Roughly one year later, on May 4, 2018, I left The Bee for the
final time, along with 22 other veteran journalists. I figured I
would leave journalism behind, too. But it’s a calling, a passion,
and Comstock’s founder and publisher Winnie Comstock-Carl-
son made a persuasive pitch to join her talented team of writers,
artists, designers and editors.
My connections to Elk Grove run deep. We moved there in
1991 because of the award-winning schools, housing values and
easy commute. We raised our four children there — they all
graduated from Elk Grove Unified schools — and we continue
to enjoy the many amenities the Sacramento region’s second-
largest city offers: excellent schools, great parks and outdoor
spaces (including the nearby Cosumnes River Preserve), plenty
of shopping (avoid Laguna Boulevard on weekends) and easy
access to downtown Sacramento.
Full disclosure: This month, the City of Elk Grove is
sponsoring a promotional section in our magazine. It’s a coin-
cidence; when Elk Grove signed on, the magazine most likely
didn’t know my name. Nearly every printed issue of Comstock’s
includes a promotional section, i.e. paid content that is clearly
labeled and designed. In May, it was the City of Sacramento. We
do these sections because they bring in much-needed revenue
to support our award-winning storytelling — producing qual-
ity journalism is expensive.
As managing editor, I can assure you the journalism in our
news pages and on our website is independent. Comstock-Carl-
son, who founded the magazine 30 years ago, understands and
fully supports the wall between advertising and news, the need
for objectivity, transparency and accountability, and we never
promise news stories to our advertisers.
Comstock’s has and will continue to provide quality jour-
nalism to the 10-county Capital Region. Please also read our
online-exclusive content (comstocksmag.com) and subscribe
to our magazine (comstocksmag.com/subscribe). You also can
sign up for our newsletter (comstocksmag.com/newsletter).
If you have questions or ideas for coverage, drop me an
email to [email protected].
And thanks for taking the time to read Comstock’s.
Tom Couzens
Managing Editor
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