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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Massive College Basketball Brawl Leaves NCAA Ref Knocked Out On Court: Video Massive College Basketball Brawl Leaves NCAA Ref Knocked Out On Court: Video
Massive College Basketball Brawl Leaves NCAA Ref Knocked Out On Court: Video A massive brawl during a college basketball postseason tournament left a referee injured and eight players ejected.  The altercation at the Sun Belt Conference Women’s Tournament occurred during the second-round matchup between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina at the Pensacola Bay Center in Florida on Wednesday, March 4. The fight broke out on with 5:39 remaining in the fourth quarter of South Alabama's 80-70 win. Coastal Carolina’s Tracey Hueston and South Alabama’s Cordasia Harris exchanged words under the basket before Hueston swung at Harris, sparking a bench-clearing melee. R…
'I'm Still Standing': Here's What Savannah Guthrie Told 'Today' Colleagues  In Studio Visit 'I'm Still Standing': Here's What Savannah Guthrie Told 'Today' Colleagues  In Studio Visit
'I'm Still Standing': Here's What Savannah Guthrie Told 'Today' Colleagues In Studio Visit Savannah Guthrie made her first visit to the NBC "Today" show’s Studio 1A in Rockefeller Center, marking her initial appearance at the set in over a month. Guthrie, who has been absent from the show since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, stopped by on Thursday morning, March 5,  to thank her colleagues for their support during the ongoing search.  The 54-year-old Guthrie did not appear on air during the visit, which was not mentioned during the three-hour "Today" broadcast on Thursday, which was co-anchored by Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones. But on the fourth h…
Travel Health Advisory Issued For 32 Nations: What To Know Travel Health Advisory Issued For 32 Nations: What To Know
Travel Health Advisory Issued For 32 Nations: What To Know Travelers heading overseas are being urged to take additional health precautions after federal officials issued a new advisory covering dozens of destinations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week issued a Level 2 travel advisory for 32 countries where circulating poliovirus has been detected. The advisory urges travelers to ensure they are fully vaccinated against polio before visiting affected regions. The CDC’s Level 2 designation calls for travelers to “practice enhanced precautions.” Health officials say that includes confirming routine vaccinations are up to…
Remaining 2 IDs Released For 6 US Soldiers Killed In Iranian Drone Strike Remaining 2 IDs Released For 6 US Soldiers Killed In Iranian Drone Strike
Remaining 2 IDs Released For 6 US Soldiers Killed In Iranian Drone Strike The Pentagon has released the names of the remaining two US Army Reserve soldiers killed in a deadly drone attack in Kuwait that claimed the lives of six service members as the Iran conflict continues to escalate.  The service members, all assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command based in Des Moines, Iowa, were supporting Operation Epic Fury when the strike hit early Sunday, March 1, according to the US Central Command. On Wednesday, March 4, the Pentagon identified the two as: Maj. Jeffrey R. O'Brien, age 45, of Indianola, Iowa; Chief Warrant Officer Robert M. Marzan, age 54, of Sa…
Morgan Stanley To Lay Off Thousands Of Employees: Here Are Reasons Why Morgan Stanley To Lay Off Thousands Of Employees: Here Are Reasons Why
Morgan Stanley To Lay Off Thousands Of Employees: Here Are Reasons Why Morgan Stanley is laying off approximately 2,500 employees, representing about three percent of its global workforce, according to an exclusive report by The Wall Street Journal. The layoffs will impact employees across the multinational company's three major divisions: investment banking and trading, wealth management, and investment management, The Journal reported on Wednesday, March 4. Reasons Behind Cuts While Morgan Stanley reported strong financial performance in 2025, the job cuts are part of a broader effort to streamline operations and adapt to changing market conditions.&n…
Football Icon Lou Holtz Dies: Best-Known For Notre Dame Tenure, Also Served As Jets Head Coach Football Icon Lou Holtz Dies: Best-Known For Notre Dame Tenure, Also Served As Jets Head Coach
Football Icon Lou Holtz Dies: Best-Known For Notre Dame Tenure, Also Served As Jets Head Coach Lou Holtz’s voice, wit, and relentless optimism made him a fixture in American sports, and his impact on college football will be felt for generations. The legendary coach died at age 89 in his Orlando, Florida, home on Wednesday, March 4, after being in hospice care since late January, his family announced. Holtz was surrounded by loved ones, including his four children, among them son Skip Holtz, who also became a college football coach. Holtz’s coaching career was defined by historic turnarounds and championship moments.  He is best remembered for his 11 seasons at Notre Dame, wher…
DNA Match Found For Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie Home DNA Match Found For Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie Home
DNA Match Found For Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie Home There has been in a new development in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie with a DNA match coming back on a high-profile piece of evidence.  Authorities announced on Wednesday, March 4, that DNA found on a black glove discovered near Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona-area home matches an employee of a nearby restaurant. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC affiliate KVOA in Tucson that the glove is unrelated to the case, stating it was likely discarded by the restaurant worker and not left by the suspect. The glov…
Trump Reveals Personal Motive Behind Iran Attack: 'I Got Him Before He Got Me' Trump Reveals Personal Motive Behind Iran Attack: 'I Got Him Before He Got Me'
Trump Reveals Personal Motive Behind Iran Attack: 'I Got Him Before He Got Me' President Donald Trump has tied the United States-Israeli military strike that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Iranian-backed assassination plots against him. Speaking with ABC News this week, Trump said, “I got him before he got me. They tried twice... Well, I got him first." The strike on Khamenei and other key Iranian leaders, part of Operation Epic Fury, targeted Iranian leadership and nuclear facilities on Saturday, Feb. 28.  Trump characterized the strike as both a strategic and personal victory, telling ABC News, "I had to act before they could.” Trump’…
Names Released For 4 Of 6 US Troops Killed In Iranian Drone Strike Names Released For 4 Of 6 US Troops Killed In Iranian Drone Strike
Names Released For 4 Of 6 US Troops Killed In Iranian Drone Strike The Pentagon has released the names of four of the six US Army Reserve soldiers killed in a deadly drone attack in Kuwait, as the Iran conflict continues to escalate.  Click here for a new, updated story: Remaining 2 IDs Released For 6 US Soldiers Killed In Iranian Drone Strike The service members, all assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command based in Des Moines, Iowa, were supporting Operation Epic Fury when the strike hit early Sunday, March 1, according to the US Central Command. The identified soldiers are: Sgt. Declan J. Coady, age 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa;  Sgt. 1s…
US Issues Urgent Travel Directive For Americans As Iran Conflict Escalates US Issues Urgent Travel Directive For Americans As Iran Conflict Escalates
US Issues Urgent Travel Directive For Americans As Iran Conflict Escalates The US Department of State has issued an urgent directive for American citizens to "DEPART NOW" from 15 countries and territories across the Middle East amid a dramatic escalation of regional conflict with Iran. The high-level alert follows joint US and Israeli military strikes against Iran that began Saturday, Feb. 28, according to the State Department's official Twitter account. Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar posted that US citizens should "DEPART NOW" from the listed countries using available commercial transportation "due to serious safety risks." The eva…
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