Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

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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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5 Killed After Private Plane Carrying Pickleball Players Crashes In Texas 5 Killed After Private Plane Carrying Pickleball Players Crashes In Texas
5 Killed After Private Plane Carrying Pickleball Players Crashes In Texas A flight to a pickleball tournament ended in tragedy before the players ever made it to the court. The group of five was traveling in the Texas Hill Country from Amarillo to New Braunfels on Thursday night, April 30, to participate in a tournament when their private plane went down near Wimberley, Texas, about 40 miles southwest of Austin. The Amarillo Pickleball Club identified the victims as team members Seren Wilson, Brooke Skypala, Stacy Hedrick, Glen Appling, and Hayden Dillard. The ages of the victims have not yet been released. "Although many were friends with the players,…
US Will 'Take Over' Half-Century-Long Adversary Cuba 'Almost Immediately,' Trump Says US Will 'Take Over' Half-Century-Long Adversary Cuba 'Almost Immediately,' Trump Says
US Will 'Take Over' Half-Century-Long Adversary Cuba 'Almost Immediately,' Trump Says President Donald Trump raised eyebrows — and hackles in Havana — when he said the United States will quickly be “taking over” Cuba.  The comments came on the same day he signed an executive order tightening the economic screws on the island nation. Speaking Friday, May 1, at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump told the crowd the US would be "taking over Cuba "almost immediately." In characteristic fashion, Trump nodded toward military muscle to underscore the point, referencing the USS Abraham Lincoln — currently deployed near Iran — and musing that t…
Lingering Chill: Here's Your Weekend Weather Outlook Lingering Chill: Here's Your Weekend Weather Outlook
Lingering Chill: Here's Your Weekend Weather Outlook The risk of frost and freeze will be heightened across much of the Northeast this weekend, as unseasonably cold air lingers well into May. A cold front will bring unsettled conditions over the weekend, with widespread frost and freeze potential Saturday night, May 2, into Sunday morning, May 3. There will be cloudy conditions throughout the day on Saturday, with showers at times. Skies will gradually clear overnight, leading to a bright, sunny, and brisk day Sunday with wind gusts of 20 mph making it feel colder. A look at locations where there will be the potential for frost or fre…
Spirit Airlines May Shut Down After Failing To Secure $500M Bailout Spirit Airlines May Shut Down After Failing To Secure $500M Bailout
Spirit Airlines May Shut Down After Failing To Secure $500M Bailout Spirit Airlines, one of the US's most prominent budget carriers, is reportedly preparing to shut down operations after failing to secure a $500 million federal bailout and struggling to find financial support from bondholders.  The Wall Street Journal reported the news on Friday, May 1. The airline, which has been in operation since 1983, has faced mounting financial pressure over the past 18 months, including two bankruptcy filings, failed merger attempts, and soaring jet fuel prices.  A blocked merger with JetBlue was a significant blow to Spirit’s survival strategy, leaving th…
Fraudsters Aim To Access Your Data As Google Impersonation Scams Spike Fraudsters Aim To Access Your Data As Google Impersonation Scams Spike
Fraudsters Aim To Access Your Data As Google Impersonation Scams Spike A message that appears to come from Google might look legitimate at first glance. It could also be a scam designed to steal your personal information. Cybercriminals are increasingly impersonating Google to trick users into handing over account credentials, financial data, and other sensitive details. These scams often rely on people's trust in the Google brand, using realistic emails, messages, and alerts that closely mimic official communications. One of the most common tactics involves fake security alerts. These messages claim there has been suspicious activity on your account or that …
USDA Flags These Meat, Poultry Products Tied To Nationwide Recall USDA Flags These Meat, Poultry Products Tied To Nationwide Recall
USDA Flags These Meat, Poultry Products Tied To Nationwide Recall A widespread food safety concern is prompting officials to warn consumers about certain products that may already be in kitchens across the country. Click here for a new, updated story: More Frozen Pizza Brands Added To Nationwide Food Safety Alert The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert on Thursday, April 30, for various meat and poultry products that may be linked to a recalled ingredient associated with potential Salmonella contamination. The issue stems from dairy-based ingredients, specifically dry milk powder, that had…
Delta Drama: Flight Returns To Gate After Woman Refuses To Hang Up Phone, Sparking Outrage Delta Drama: Flight Returns To Gate After Woman Refuses To Hang Up Phone, Sparking Outrage
Delta Drama: Flight Returns To Gate After Woman Refuses To Hang Up Phone, Sparking Outrage A Delta Air Lines flight was delayed for over an hour after a passenger refused to end a phone call during taxiing. The passenger, identified as Shannon Marie Harris of Tyrone, Georgia, ignored multiple requests from flight attendants to hang up or put her phone on airplane mode on Monday, April 27, according to WAGA Fox 5 Atlanta. The flight was en route from Miami to Atlanta. When asked to comply, Harris reportedly became belligerent and directed profanity at flight attendants, prompting frustration among other passengers, Video footage from the flight, posted on social media,…
Netflix Adds Thrillers, New Series From ‘Stranger Things’ Producers In May Netflix Adds Thrillers, New Series From ‘Stranger Things’ Producers In May
Netflix Adds Thrillers, New Series From ‘Stranger Things’ Producers In May Netflix is gearing up for a packed May 2026, with a lineup that includes new sci-fi dramas, returning series, live sports events, and documentaries. However, as new titles arrive, some fan-favorites will also be leaving the platform. Among the most anticipated releases is "The Boroughs," a sci-fi drama produced by the Duffer Brothers ("Stranger Things"), which premieres Thursday, May 21.  The series, set in a retirement community, stars Geena Davis and follows a group of unlikely heroes as they battle an otherworldly force. Returning series include "A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder" Seas…
Popular Beverage Mixes Recalled After Safety Concern Emerges Popular Beverage Mixes Recalled After Safety Concern Emerges
Popular Beverage Mixes Recalled After Safety Concern Emerges A popular lineup of powdered drink mixes is being pulled from circulation over a safety concern that could put some consumers at risk. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company announced the recall of multiple powdered beverage mixes due to the potential presence of Salmonella, according to a notice posted by the US Food and Drug Administration. The issue traces back to a recalled milk powder ingredient supplied by California Dairies, Inc., which was used in the production of the affected mixes. As a result, certain batches may carry the risk of contamination. Salmonella can cause serious illness,…
Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn
Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn A dramatic split in summer weather is on the horizon, with forecasters warning of a season marked by extremes.  AccuWeather’s long-range experts say the United States could see everything from dangerous heat waves and worsening drought to repeated flash flooding and an elevated wildfire risk in the West. On Wednesday, April 29, AccuWeather released its summer 2026 outlook, highlighting the influence of a rapidly developing El Niño.  The pattern is expected to divide the country, with wetter conditions in the nation’s midsection and hotter, drier weather farther west and south. Ac…
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