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The Press-Enterprise is a paid daily newspaper published by Digital First Media that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California. Headquartered in downtown Riverside, California , it is the primary newspaper for Riverside County , with heavy penetration into neighboring San Bernardino County .
This is a list of newspapers in California actively being published daily and non-daily. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020.
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El Cerrito is located southeast of downtown Corona and about 15 miles (25 km) southwest of the city of Riverside. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2), of which, 2.6 square miles (6.7 km 2) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2) of it (8.09%) is water.
California Newspapers Partnership is a publisher of more than two dozen daily newspapers and several weekly newspapers in the United States state of California. The partnership is managed as a subsidiary of MediaNews Group , its majority owner.
The Press-Telegram is a paid daily newspaper published in Long Beach, California. Coverage area for the Press-Telegram includes Long Beach, Lakewood , Signal Hill , Artesia , Bellflower , Cerritos , Compton , Downey , Hawaiian Gardens , Lynwood , Norwalk and Paramount .
Corona–North Main station (also known as North Main Corona station) is a station on Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and 91/Perris Valley Lines located in Corona, California. The station is located at 250 East Blaine Street, near North Main Street (after which the station is named), and is the second busiest station in the entire ...
Luiseño Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the area. [8]The city's name is a portmanteau of "North Corona", named after the North Corona Land Company. [9]Norco had its "grand opening" on Mother's Day, May 13, 1923, [10] and was later incorporated as a city on December 28, 1964.