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Evening Index and San Bernardino News (San Bernardino, 1912–1918) Evening Sentinel (Santa Cruz, 1896–1907) Evening Star News (Culver City, 1944–1952) Evening Telegram and the Evening Index (San Bernardino, 1969) Evening Transcript (San Bernardino, 1898–1902) Evening Vanguard (Los Angeles, 1939–1960) Experience (Pittsburg, 1974–2015)
Patch, a national network of local news sites, operates in San Diego; San Diego Story, an arts review website [22] The Times of San Diego is a web-based news outlet founded in 2014 [23] [24] that features local news daily for the city and surrounding area. [25] [26] It has earned acclaim as a small business with a booming readership.
Anne Fletcher, the author of Inside Rehab, a thorough study of the U.S. addiction treatment industry published in 2013, recalled rehabilitation centers derisively diagnosing addicts who were reluctant to go along with the program as having a case of “terminal uniqueness.” It became so ingrained that residents began to criticize themselves ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune: San Diego: Digital First Media: 121,321 San Francisco Chronicle: San Francisco: Hearst Corporation: 164,820 San Francisco Examiner: San Francisco: San Francisco Media Company 75,009 The Mercury News: San Jose: Digital First Media: 527,568 The Tribune: San Luis Obispo: McClatchy: 35,000 San Mateo County Times: San ...
Voice of San Diego is an online-only local news site. Established in 2005, [1] it was one of a number of such publications that emerged around that time in response to layoffs at traditional local print newspapers. [2] [3] [4] The site is known for both its news coverage and local investigative reporting.
She has an appointment with the same doctor in Colorado. She’d developed an addiction to the prescription opioid painkillers she took for migraines. She cleans houses, and she started taking the pills after being offered some by a client’s daughter. The addiction blossomed and then flourished, one illicit pill, then one prescription at a time.
It was founded in 2010 as Gay San Diego, by San Diego publisher, David Manis. [3] It sold in 2019 to Sacramento-based MGW Media, LLC., owned by Sacramento businessman, Terry Sidie. He is also the owner of Faces Nightclub, and the former publisher of Mom, Guess What?, [ 4 ] a LGBTQ tabloid styled news publication that shut down in 2009.