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San Pedro Daily News (Los Angeles, 1906–1928) San Pedro News Pilot (Los Angeles, 1911–1949) Santa Barbara Weekly Press (Santa Barbara, 1869–1913) Santa Cruz Evening News (Santa Cruz, 1907–1941) Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, 1884–2010) Santa Cruz Weekly Sentinel (Santa Cruz, 1862–1908) Saratoga Star (Saratoga, 1917–1923)
Newspapers once printed or published in the U.S. state of California which have ceased publication. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News; Los Angeles Examiner (1903–1962) [11] Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (1962–1989) [12] Los Angeles Herald Express (1931–1962) [13] Los Angeles Mirror; Los Angeles Record [14] Los Angeles Saturday Night (1920–1934, illustrated weekly by Samuel Travers Clover) Los Angeles Star / La Estrella de Los Ángeles ...
There are also a wide variety of smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazines, including LA Weekly, Los Angeles magazine, the Los Angeles Business Journal, the Los Angeles Daily Journal, and the Los Angeles Downtown News. In addition to the English- and Spanish-language papers, numerous local periodicals serve immigrant ...
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A Los Angeles developer has proposed to the city to build a Hyatt Centric at 1140 S. Broadway. The 15-story building would have a rooftop bar and swimming pool.
Partners seeking to buy the ski resort raised alarm bells among Forest Service officials when they announced plans for a club with special access to the slopes. Partners pitch 'exclusive' access ...
The merged The Van Nuys News (in big letters) and The Van Nuys Call (in small letters) (January 22, 1915). The Los Angeles Daily News is the second-largest-circulating paid daily newspaper of Los Angeles, California, after the unrelated Los Angeles Times, and the flagship newspaper of the Southern California News Group, a branch of Colorado-based Digital First Media.