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He founded the Federal Way News in 1954 and launched the Des Monies News in 1963. [3] He bought the West Seattle Herald (1923) in 1974 and acquired the Highline Times of Burien a few years later. [4] In 1989, Robinson's five newspaper operation was sold to American Community Newspapers and he retired. [3] In 1991, The Seattle Times Company ...
The Concrete Herald – Concrete; Deer Park Tribune – Deer Park; Islands' Sounder – Eastsound; Eatonville Dispatch – Eatonville; Edmonds Beacon – Edmonds; Enumclaw Courier-Herald – Enumclaw; Grand County Journal – Ephrata; Federal Way Mirror – Federal Way; Ferndale Record – Ferndale; Journal of the San Juan Islands – Friday ...
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Washington. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Washington was the Seattle Standard, established in 1890. [1] Notable current newspapers in Washington include The Facts and the Seattle Medium.
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OLYMPIA — A suburban Seattle gun shop and its former owner will pay $3 million for selling high-capacity ammunition magazines despite a state ban, the Washington attorney general said Tuesday.
From John Flaherty, owner of Flaherty Newspapers, PPC purchased the Beacon Hill News, Capitol Hill Times, University Herald, The North Central Outlook, The Mercer Islander, Madison Park Times, South District Journal and Seattle's Police Beat. [1] In 1995, PPC sold The Issaquah Press to The Seattle Times Company. The paper closed in February ...
Like many other newspaper publishers, Gannett Co. Inc., which operates more than 200 daily local newspapers including the Herald Times Reporter, has already successfully introduced the approach in ...
The West Seattle Herald was founded in 1923. In 2013, Robinson Newspapers made the West Seattle Herald part of The Westside Weekly, along with the Ballard News-Tribune, the Highline Times, and White Center News. The Westside Weekly was renamed to Westside Seattle in June 2017. [1] In 2014, Amanda Knox began writing for the paper. [2]