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San Francisco Bay View [2] Hoodline; Mission Local; 48 Hills; Beyond Chron; San Francisco Standard [14] San Francisco Public Press [14] Sing Tao Daily San Francisco [14] San Francisco Independent Journal [15] San Francisco Business Times [14] The Street Sheet [14] The Bold Italic [6]
From March 12th, 1849, to June 4th, 1849, and a Record of the Proceedings of the Ayuntamiento or Town Council of San Francisco, From August 5th, 1849, until May 3d, 1850. With an Appendix. Published by Towne & Bacon, Printers., San Francisco., 1860; The San Francisco Call Database Background by Jim W. Faulkinbury
Pages in category "Newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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San Francisco Bay Guardian; San Francisco Call (1856–1913) [16] San Francisco Evening Bulletin (1929–1959) [17] San Francisco Frontiers (1994–2002) [18] The San Francisco News (1903–1959) [19] San Mateo County Times; San Mateo Daily News; Sanger Herald; La Sociedad (San Francisco, Spanish, 1869-1895) [20] Upland News; Viet Mercury (San ...
The Epoch Times (San Francisco) – Chinese daily broadsheet; Hromada (Corte Madera [2]) - Ukrainian - It was co-created in 2017 by Lesya Castillo, who in 2022 served as the main editor. [3] International Daily News (San Francisco) – Chinese daily broadsheet; Kanzhongguo Times – Chinese; The Oakland Post (Oakland) – African American
Mission Local began as a hyperlocal project of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, [3] focusing on San Francisco's Mission District. [4] As some of the mainstream newspapers in San Francisco were shrinking and downsizing, it was believed that local media sites might fill some of the holes in reporting that were being left. [5]