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  2. History of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Banned from the use of the U.S. Mail in 1864 it published its last issue in October 1864. When the Los Angeles Star ceased publication its press and equipment were sold to pro Union Phineas Banning who started printing the Wilmington Star; the paper soon changed its name to the Wilmington Journal.

  3. Metropolitan News-Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    MetNews is well known for its thorough coverage of judicial campaigns in the Los Angeles area. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] For example, in 2008 the newspaper determined that William Daniel Johnson , a candidate for Los Angeles County Superior Court , was "a white supremacist who has advocated the deportation of non-whites from the United States."

  4. List of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Sentinel: Los Angeles 125,000 Weekly African-American The Epoch Times: Los Angeles Epoch Times Media Group 30,000 Weekly News and lifestyle Pacific Citizen: Los Angeles 30,000 Monthly Asian-American Armenian Observer: Los Angeles Weekly Armenian-American Larchmont Chronicle: Los Angeles John H. Welborne Monthly Los Banos Enterprise ...

  5. Timeline of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper [16] and Daily Variety begin publication. 1934 – Los Angeles Science Fiction Society formed. [12] 1935 – Griffith Park Planetarium dedicated. [1] 1936 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles established. Crossroads of the World shopping mall built. 1937 Los Angeles purchases Mines Field for a municipal ...

  6. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anaheim Bulletin [21] The Argus (Fremont) Beverly Hills Post; Burbank Daily Review [22] Weekly Butte Democrat, Oroville, 1859–1862; California Eagle (Los Angeles) The Californian (San Francisco) Chung Sai Yat Po (San Francisco, Chinese) La Crónica (Los Angeles, Spanish, 1872-1892) [23] Clovis Independent; Hayward Daily Review; Daily Star ...

  7. Los Angeles Times ceases publication of 'Dilbert' - AOL

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  8. Monte-Carlo Television Festival Reveals Dates of 64th Edition ...

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    The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has revealed the dates of its 64th edition: It’ll run June 13 to 17 at the Grimaldi Forum in the city. The festival team is set to travel to Los Angeles next ...

  9. Southern California News Group - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-language weeklies include Excelsior which have two editions for Los Angeles and Orange counties and La Prensa, which covers the Inland Empire. The inland newspapers (Daily Bulletin, Daily Facts, Press-Enterprise, and Sun) are further subdivided into the Inland Newspapers Group with combined business operations. [6]