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The Half Moon Bay Review is an American online news source and broadsheet newspaper that has been serving the Coastside area of San Mateo County, California, from Pacifica to the Santa Cruz County line since 1898. It is published each Wednesday morning and circulated by mail, counter, and rack sales to homes and businesses on the Coastside.
Marinscope Community Newspaper became part of Battle Born Media, a company owned by Frederick that publishes newspapers in Northern Nevada. [4] In 2016, Marinscope purchased the Pacifica Tribune from Bay Area News Group. [5] In 2020, the Pacifica Tribune was sold to Coastside News Group, owner of the Half Moon Bay Review. [6]
Apr. 11—Residents of a troubled Santa Fe assisted living community have learned they need to relocate by May 9 ahead of a temporary closure of the building and possible end of services. Pacifica ...
The local weekly newspaper, the Pacifica Tribune, [43] is mailed out every Wednesday. It is part of Coastside News Group, a locally owned California Benefit Corporation that includes the Half Moon Bay Review [44] and Coastside Magazine. It originated as the Coastside Tribune early in the twentieth century. Other media include:
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Pacifica beats rival Oxnard to finish regular season at 10-0; Rio Mesa clinches playoff spot; Nordhoff, Oak Park and Westlake win; Buena and Channel Islands lose.