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The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin is a daily newspaper based in Ontario, California, serving the Pomona Valley and southwest San Bernardino County. The Daily Bulletin is a member of the Southern California News Group [2] (formerly the Los Angeles Newspaper Group), a division of Digital First Media. After 30 years of operations from its Ontario ...
In 1999, LANG acquired three newspapers in the Inland Empire – the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin serving the Pomona Valley/Ontario area and Redlands Daily Facts from Donrey Media, and The San Bernardino Sun from Gannett. Finally, in 2006, LANG acquired the Daily Breeze serving the South Bay area of Los Angeles County from Copley Press. [1]
A Westminster woman was arrested Friday on suspicion of killing her 9-year-old daughter, police said. Officers were called to a home in the 14100 block of Goldenwest Street shortly after noon to ...
Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald News: Fortuna: Times Media Group: 14,381 Weekly Fullerton Observer: Fullerton Fullerton Observer, LLC 10,000 Bimonthly: Orange County, California news North County News Tribune: Fullerton: Digital First Media: Weekly Galt Herald: Galt Herburger Publications Weekly Gardena Valley News: Gardena: 10,000 ...
California Newspapers Partnership is a publisher of more than two dozen daily newspapers and several weekly newspapers in the United States state of California.The partnership is managed as a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, its majority owner.
The San Bernardino Sun is a paid daily newspaper in San Bernardino County, California, headquartered in the city of San Bernardino.Founded in 1894, it has significant circulation in neighboring Riverside County, and serves most of the Inland Empire in Southern California, with a circulation area spanning from the border of Los Angeles and Orange counties to the west, east to Yucaipa, north to ...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin; ... The Orange County Register; P. ... San Mateo County Times; Santa Barbara News-Press controversy;
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has agreed to resign and plead guilty to accepting more than $550,000 in bribes to direct millions of dollars to a family-connected nonprofit, federal ...