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The Independent Journal was formed from the merger of the Marin Journal and the San Rafael Daily Independent in 1948. The weekly Journal, one of the state's oldest newspapers, had been established in 1861 as the Marin County Journal. The Journal was published in San Rafael on Saturdays by Jerome A. Barney. [3]
In 2020, the Pacifica Tribune was sold to Coastside News Group, owner of the Half Moon Bay Review. [6] The six newspapers published by Marinscope Community Newspapers are Novato Advance, Sausalito Marin Scope, Mill Valley Herald, San Rafael News Pointer, Twin Cities Times, and the Ross Valley Reporter. [2]
California Newspapers Partnership is a publisher of more than two dozen daily newspapers and several weekly ... Marin Independent Journal of San Rafael, California;
Dick Spotswood (born March 25, 1947, San Francisco, CA) is a political writer for the Marin Independent Journal, a newspaper based in Marin County, California, USA.. He is an advocate of a unicameral state legislature, to be accomplished by combining the Assembly and State Senate of California into one house having 120 members.
Celeste Granice was already an experienced newspaper editor, who had built the San Rafael Daily Independent from a weekly to a daily paper. After a merger, that paper became the Marin Independent Journal in 1948, which is still published. The couple ran the Sonoma newspaper with Celeste serving as editor and Walter as business manager until ...
Marin Independent Journal, a daily newspaper with headquarters in San Rafael. Pacific Sun, a free weekly distributed throughout the county. Novato Advance, a weekly newspaper that serves Marin's second-largest city. The Point Reyes Light, a weekly newspaper. KWMR radio, West Marin Radio, in Point Reyes.
Jonathan Frieman is a political activist who lives in Marin County, California. ... the local newspaper, the Marin Independent Journal, ... opening in San Rafael, ...
The Pacific Sun is a free distribution weekly newspaper published in Marin County, just north of San Francisco in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the longest running alternative weekly in the nation and is published on Wednesdays. [2] [3] [4] Since October 2019, Daedalus Howell has been its editor.