I don't consider where I live rural (it's suburban). But there is no local news to me in any professional sense.Are most people just getting news nowadays from Facebook? Radio? Newspaper (in some places)? Even the ranch hand who lives in Wyoming, 25 miles from the nearest town? I'm curious to know what it's like in rural America.
There is no radio news. Everything on radio is produced by TV stations.
There is effectively no newspaper. The regional newspaper owned by Gannett long ago put the local Ma & Pa newspaper out of business, and now Gannett's paper has cut the reporters who were assigned to the suburbs.
And the TV news is incredibly shallow, especially outside the main city in the market. Searching for the name of my suburb on the Nexstar station website reveals the following 5 stories from July:
1. Local fish restaurant enduring shortage of catfish
2. High school student to compete in regional archery competition
3. Man convicted of battery in a case from 2019
4. Pet supply chain, with a location in my town, collects donations for humane society
5. No fireworks related calls for local fire department on Independence Day
Tell me if you would spend hours a week watching the news in order to hear THOSE stories.