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They included the Evening Star (1876–1878), Evening Herald (1879), Eureka News/News/Semi-Weekly News (1881) and finally Western Watchman (1884–1898) and Humboldt Mail (1887–1890). But the Times-Standard has been the only major daily newspaper of record for all Humboldt County for much of the county's history.
Sierra County news East Bay Express: Emeryville 49,766 Weekly The Coast News: Encinitas: Coast News Group 20,000 Weekly Local News Times-Advocate: Escondido 15,000 Weekly Evergreen Times: Evergreen: Times Media, Inc. Weekly Community The Sun-Gazette: Exeter Mineral King Publishing, Inc. 3,000 Weekly Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald ...
Though Eureka has been the base for two major daily newspapers at different times in its 150 years, only the Times-Standard, owned by the Colorado-based Media News Group, survives. The Times-Standard printed nearly 20,000 papers per day as of 2004; [140] as of 2018, its distribution was 13,000 and it published online-only on Mondays. [141]
Garberville is home to the weekly Redwood Times, run by Media News Group as a sister publication of the daily Times-Standard from Eureka. [32] A second weekly, the locally owned Humboldt Independent, [22] was founded in 1997 and closed in 2024. [33] [34] Redwood Community Radio, KMUD, broadcasts from Garberville at 91.1 FM. [35]
KVIQ had, during the early 1980s, a news operation entitled Newswest. The newscasts were broadcast in the early morning, late night, and evenings, along with two midday newsbreaks. Regular features of these newscasts were "Segment 6" and a weekend segment titled "Open Line," hosted by longtime Eureka broadcaster Saint Clair Adams.
The Mountain Democrat is a local newspaper covering news, sports, and features in El Dorado County. The oldest continuously operated paper on the North Coast (also the oldest paper north of Sacramento) is the Eureka Times-Standard, which has been in continuous publication since it began as the Humboldt Times in September 1854. Its longest ...
The first horsecar line in Eureka opened in as the Eureka Street Railroad Company. [1] A trial run of the first line down 2nd, E, and 5th streets took place on August 20, 1888 and regular service began within the following week. [2] The company continued to build lines through the city, but ceased operations in 1897 after failing to turn a ...
Buildings and structures in Eureka, California (25 P) C. Culture of Eureka, California (4 P) P. ... Times-Standard; Tuluwat Island; W. West Coast lumber trade; 1860 ...