Official press alerts from verified public safety agencies.
If you’re a journalist and you received an email from an agency at
alerts@newsalert.tv, it’s a legitimate press notification —
sent by that agency’s public information officer (PIO) to the reporters on
their own media list.
Why you got the email
Public information officers use NewsAlert.tv to send incident updates, advisories,
and press releases to the journalists they already work with. The sender name on the
message is the agency or officer; the delivery domain is newsalert.tv.
Is it safe?
Yes. NewsAlert.tv is an authenticated sending service (SPF, DKIM, and DMARC aligned). Every message includes the sending agency’s identity, a physical mailing address, and a one-click unsubscribe link, in line with U.S. anti-spam law (CAN-SPAM).
Don’t want these alerts?
Use the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any alert and you’ll be removed from that agency’s list immediately. Each agency keeps its own list — unsubscribing from one doesn’t affect another.
Questions about a specific alert?
Reply directly to the email — replies go to the officer who sent it. For anything about this service, contact hello@newsalert.tv.