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The Point Reyes Light is a weekly newspaper published since 1948 in western Marin County, California. The Light won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for its reporting on a cult, Synanon . The paper is owned by Tess Elliott and David Briggs.
David Vokes Mitchell (November 23, 1943 – October 25, 2023) was an American editor and publisher of a small-town newspaper, the Point Reyes Light.In 1979, while he and his former wife Cathy Casto Mitchell together published The Light, the paper became one of the few weekly newspapers to ever win a Pulitzer Prize.
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The S.S. Point Reyes, long ago abandoned at the edge of Tomales Bay, has been loved and abused by decades of visitors. And its days appear to be numbered. This California 'shipwreck,' beloved but ...
Fleur Dawes, an activist with the group In Defense of Animals, walks along a fence in Point Reyes National Seashore in 2020 that the National Park Service announced Tuesday will be removed.
The main thorn in the cult's side was the Point Reyes Light, a weekly newspaper published by David V. Mitchell. The newspaper was domiciled in a tiny town ten miles south of Marshall, where Synanon's main facility was located. The paper prevailed on press freedom and protection issues and its reporting was consummately professional.
Sightings of the white-lined sphinx moth — Hyles lineata in scientific terms — have been reported "all over" Point Reyes National Seashore north of San Francisco.
The West Marin Citizen was a weekly newspaper based in Point Reyes Station, California, that covered the western region of Marin County.After a pilot edition, the paper published its first issue on July 5, 2007. [1]