David Mazzarella, editor who helped reshape USA TODAY, dies at 87

For five years, he honed the paper’s focus on hard news and enterprising journalism, distancing it from its reputation for fluffy, bite-sized stories

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David Mazzarella, who as the top editor of USA TODAY in the 1990s sharpened the colorful broadsheet newspaper’s focus on hard news, including the establishment of a unit that produced investigative and enterprise journalism, died on July 17 in Falls Church, Virginia. He was 87.

His wife, Christine Wells, said that he died at a rehabilitation center from complications of a fall.

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