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McKeesport Daily News [citation needed] Millheim Journal (1876–1984) [226] Il ... List of free daily newspapers in the United States;
The McKeesport Daily News reported the next day that "only shells and piles of rubble" remained "where city landmarks once stood." [11] [12] National Tube closed in 1987, along with other U.S. Steel plants in the Mon Valley. The city, with the help of regional development agencies, has conducted efforts to revitalize the former mill sites. [13 ...
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Two papers were closed, [29] The Daily News in McKeesport, [30] and The Valley Independent in Monessen. [31] The remaining papers, in Pittsburgh, Greensburg, and Tarentum, became regional editions of a single title, the Tribune-Review. [32] Home delivery was reduced in some parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. [29]
Until 2016, Pittsburgh was one of the few mid-sized metropolitan areas in the U.S. with two major daily papers; both the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review have histories of breaking in-depth investigative news stories on a national scale. In 2016, the Tribune-Review moved to an all-digital format.
This paper was known as The Beaver Valley Times until 1957, when it became The Beaver County Times after its acquisition of the Ambridge Daily Citizen. In 1979, The Times purchased the last remaining competing daily newspaper in the county, The News Tribune of Beaver Falls. [4] In April 1997, the paper switched from an evening print to morning.
The Daily News is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson in New York City as the Illustrated Daily News. It was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format. It reached its peak circulation in 1947, at 2.4 million copies a day.
In 2000, current owner Advance Publications bought MediaNews' New Jersey and Pennsylvania-based newspapers, including The Express-Times. [4]In 2023, The Express-Times joined the region's other major newspaper, The Morning Call, in dropping their circulation of the Dilbert comic after Scott Adams, the comic's creator, told white people to "get the hell away from [black people]" on a YouTube ...