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The Seattle Republican: ISSN 2157-3271; LCCN 2014254300, sn84025811; OCLC 701514970, 10328970; Available online (The Republican) Described by the Washington State Library as "Seattle's first truly successful African American newspaper." [49] Published by Horace R. Cayton Sr. [49] Seattle: Searchlight: 1903 [1] or 1905 [50] 1925 [50] Founded by ...
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As a result of the press closure, PPC moved the printing of its Nevada newspapers out of state to Wesco Graphics in Tracy, California. [12] In January 2025, PPC sold Nevada News Group to Eagle Valley Publishing. The sale included the Nevada Appeal, The Record-Courier, the Lahontan Valley News and Northern Nevada Business Weekly.
The South Seattle Emerald is Southern Seattle’s only nonprofit, reader-supported, and community operated media and news outlet. [3] It is an online newspaper that is focused on Seattle's South End Neighborhoods, South King County, Washington, and stories throughout the regions that are important to BIPOC and working class people.
History of the Japanese in Seattle; The Nikkei Newspapers Digital Archive (NNDA), is a project of the Hokubei Hochi (North American Post) Foundation and the University of Washington Libraries. Digital copies of past issues of the newspapers, North American Times (1902-1942) and North American Post (1946-1950) are available here.
The statement comes after a story Friday in the The Stranger newspaper with audio of Seattle Police. ... suggests Kandula’s life had “limited value” and said the city should just write a ...