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  2. Fort Bend Star - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1978 by Beverly "Bev" Carter (1941 in Ballinger, Texas - July 6, 2013). Her newspaper included a column written by her, "Bev's Burner." Mike Glenn of the Houston Chronicle wrote that it "mixed homey personal anecdotes with sometimes biting political observations."

  3. Ventura County Star - Wikipedia

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    The Ventura County Star (Marked online as VC Star) is a daily newspaper published in Camarillo, California and serves all of Ventura County. It is owned by Gannett, the largest publisher of newspapers in the United States. It is a successor to a number of daily newspapers published around Ventura County during the 20th century.

  4. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Davis: 1983 Thursday 1,177 Hudspeth County Herald: Fort Hancock: 1956 Friday 346 Fort Stockton Pioneer: Fort Stockton: Granite Media Partners 1908 Thursday 1,293 Commercial Recorder: Fort Worth: 1903 Daily (ex Sat Sun) 230 Fort Worth Business Press: Fort Worth: 1988 Monday bi-weekly 2,117 Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Fort Worth: McClatchy ...

  5. Fast-moving blaze whips through hills in Southern California ...

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    The request was sent when the fire threatened 3,500 homes in the communities of Somis, Camarillo, and Saticoy, which officials said have a combined population of 30,000.

  6. We need a solution for illegal immigration, but new Texas law ...

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    The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Editorial Board. December 22, 2023 at 6:28 AM ... • Include your name, address (including city of residence), phone number and email address, so we can contact you ...

  7. Rumbo (Texas newspapers) - Wikipedia

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    Rumbo (meaning "heading to" as in "heading to the United States") is a chain of Spanish-language newspapers headquartered in Texas, with editions in San Antonio, Houston, and the Rio Grande Valley. [1]

  8. Examiner Newspaper Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 1013 Star Communications acquired Houston Community Newspapers from ASP Westward. [11] [12] In 2016 the Hearst Corporation acquired Houston Community Newspapers. It is the parent company of the Houston Chronicle. [13] As part of the deal the Examiner papers became a part of the Hearst Corporation. [14]

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