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Philadelphia Free Press was a 1960s era underground newspaper published biweekly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1968 to 1972. Originally launched at Temple University in May 1968 as the monthly Temple Free Press , it separated from Temple and became the Philadelphia Free Press in September 1968.
Pages in category "Defunct newspapers of Philadelphia" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. ... Philadelphia Free Press; The Philadelphia ...
Pennsylvania's first African American newspaper was The Mystery, published in Pittsburgh by Martin Robison Delany from 1843 to 1847. [2] Today, Pennsylvania is home to numerous active African American newspapers, including the oldest such newspaper nationwide, the Philadelphia Tribune.
Common Sense, Philadelphia, published by Philadelphia Resistance, 1969–1974; Distant Drummer, Philadelphia, 1970–1979 (changed name to The Drummer) Philadelphia Free Press, Philadelphia, 1968–1972; Pittsburgh Fair Witness, Pittsburgh, 1970–1973 (changed name from Grok) Plain Dealer, Philadelphia; Water Tunnel, State College
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Philadelphia; Philadelphia News - Philadelphia (Russian language) ... Berks County Free Press (Reading) (1830–1835) [62]
Distant Drummer was a 1960s counterculture underground newspaper published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States from November 1967 to July 1979.It changed titles twice: from October 2, 1970 to August 12, 1971 (issues no. 105–151) it was Thursday's Drummer, and subsequently it was known simply as The Drummer until its demise in 1979, after a run of 568 issues.
Philadelphia is one of two counties in Pennsylvania that has a Municipal Court (the other being Pittsburgh). Criminal dockets would be MC-51-CR-*****-2007. Summary offenses are heard in Community Court, the usual punishment from a summary offense is a small fine and/or community service. The summary dockets would be MC-51-SU-*****-2007.