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In December 1999, The Tribune was renamed the East Valley Tribune and, in August 2000, Thomson Newspapers sold its Arizona newspaper holdings to Freedom Communications, Inc. of Irvine, California On October 6, 2008, publisher Julie Moreno announced that, as of 2009, the newspaper would cease publishing in Scottsdale and Tempe.
Arizona State Miner – Randsburg, California and Wickenburg 1890s – 1920s [29] Arizona Sun – Phoenix 1940s – 1960s [30] The Arizona Times – Tucson in the 1920s and 1930s [31] Arizona Tribune – Phoenix 1950s – 1970s [32] Arizona Weekly Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1890s [33] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Daily ...
In 2024, Times Media Group relaunched The Tempe Tribune, a newspaper that ceased in 2009 after publishing for 122 years. [21] That same year the company acquired four weekly community newspapers and one semi-monthly publication from Century Group Media.
Nicole Leonardi initially thought a new newspaper had arrived in her mailbox this week. Leonardi, a Democrat living in Tempe, Arizona, who is not Catholic, quickly realized the paper was fake, a ...
Tempe police arrested a suspect in connection with a deadly shooting near Arizona State University early Monday. Police arrested 33-year-old Quentin Dooley on Wednesday for the second-degree ...
A newspaper publisher, Charles Wahlheim, started using “East Valley” for articles in Mesa Tribune, Chandler Arizonan, and the Tempe Daily News. These newspapers were commonly purchased by the Cox newspaper chain out of Atlanta - as a marketing device aimed at giving his company's newspapers creditability as alternatives to the powerful ...
Tempe police responded to the Wells Fargo office in the 1100 block of West Washington Street after on-site security called about an employee they believed to be dead. She was pronounced dead at 4: ...
The Tempe Daily News was an afternoon newspaper published in Tempe, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix.It was created in 1887 when Curt W. Miller (1864–1943) purchased the 20-month-old Salt River Valley News from publishers John Byron Fitch and T.B. Martin, renamed it Tempe Daily News, and published its first edition in August 1887.