It seems to me that even if local papers carry the stories, we shouldn't consolidate the information in one place, making it easier for the enemy (or anti-war activists who are bent on trouble-making) to connect the dots.
Bumping this as a reminder to all.
Where I live (a place overwhelmed by an ultra-majority of far, far, far leftists), we have near daily anti-war protests covered extensively (and aided and abetted) by our way far out leftist local newspaper.
Not that they need the encouragement of information (connecting dots has never been a concern of the religiously left), I think they are a much bigger problem (regarding sabotage or disruption) than the enemy will ever prove to be.
This is my feeling, too. I'm very careful about revealing things I've learned about just from the press, and I also do not mention things I've heard from relatives in LE, etc. If I do, I try to keep it general and non-specific.
It's horrible to have to do this, but I think we've got to be careful.