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Defunct Spanish-language newspapers published in California (5 P) Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in California" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
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 ...
The newspaper expanded its holdings in 1988 to include The Californian in Temecula and Fallbrook Enterprise, both purchased from longtime owner Marmack Publishing Co. [7] In 1990, the Times-Advocate was a Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Explanatory Journalism for its coverage of a shooting spree by an Escondido mail carrier and an examination of the ...
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Adelanto (Spanish for "Advance") is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It is approximately 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Victorville in the Victor Valley area of the Mojave Desert , in the northern region of the Inland Empire . [ 7 ]
The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin is a daily newspaper based in Ontario, California, serving the Pomona Valley and southwest San Bernardino County.The Daily Bulletin is a member of the Southern California News Group [2] (formerly the Los Angeles Newspaper Group), a division of Digital First Media.
One of California's largest immigrant detention facilities, Adelanto has been investigated by government watchdogs over health and safety violations, including disciplinary segregation and ...
The daily newspaper, known since 1979 as The Times, [4] was renamed the San Mateo County Times. In 2011, Bay Area News Group announced that the San Mateo Times would publish its last issue on November 1, 2011. From Nov. 2, 2011, subscribers would receive localized versions of the San Jose Mercury News. [5] The plan was later canceled. [6]