Every reporter has their own way of approaching a news story. But they all follow a simple rule: tell readers the important facts right at the beginning so that they can decide whether they want to read on for more details.
People who read newspapers expect instant news, so stories about current events need to be told in what's known as the inverted pyramid form, beginning with the most important information and ending with the least important. The four key elements of a news article are headline, lead, body and end.