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The Bay Guardian was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife, Jean Dibble. [3] It was known for reporting, celebrating, and promoting left-wing and progressive issues within San Francisco and (albeit rarely) around the San Francisco Bay Area as a whole.
The endorsement stalled in early October, but mid-month Lewis told the editorial board that the endorsement would continue, adding "this is obviously something our owner has an interest in." [488] During a routine visit to Florida in September, Post leaders including Shipley and Lewis discussed with Bezos the future of the opinion section. [486]
Angelides then won the endorsements of the Sacramento Bee [21] and the Los Angeles Times, [22] two of California's largest newspapers, and the California League of Conservation Voters, [23] after a head-to-head debate with Westly. He also received the endorsement of the liberal San Francisco Bay Guardian. [24]
In the 2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election, Maxwell endorsed Bay Area Rapid Transit board member Lynette Sweet in a race that consisted of 21 candidates. [ 9 ] In April 2019, Mayor London Breed Maxwell appointed her to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission .
Four months later, SF Weekly was sold to the San Francisco Media Company, owners of The San Francisco Examiner and the Weekly ' s long-time rival San Francisco Bay Guardian. [5] The publishers then had control of three of the four major English-language newspapers in San Francisco. [6] In 2014, San Francisco Media Co. became fully owned by ...
A 2003 article by the San Francisco Bay Guardian newspaper titled “Kamala Harris has a perfectly credible record. So why does she have to exaggerate it?” quoted a source in the Alameda County ...
East Bay Express, Oakland, California [624] Philadelphia Tribune, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [625] Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa [626] Ring of Fire, radio program [251] San Francisco Bay Guardian, San Francisco, California [627] Seattle Weekly, Seattle, Washington [628] The Arab American News, Dearborn, Michigan [629]
San Francisco Bay Guardian: "This measure abolishes that panel and would allow the Legislature to draw new lines for both state and federal offices after the 2010 census. We don't love having the Legislature handle that task — but we like the existing, unaccountable, unrepresentative agency even less."