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  2. List of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Clarita Valley Signal: Santa Clarita: Paladin Multimedia Group Santa Cruz Sentinel: Santa Cruz: Digital First Media: Santa Maria Times: Santa Maria: Alta Newspaper Group: Santa Monica Daily Press: Santa Monica: Newlon Rouge, Inc 28,000 The Press Democrat: Santa Rosa: Sonoma Media Investments 54,000 The Record: Stockton: Gannett: 58,888 ...

  3. California Digital Newspaper Collection - Wikipedia

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    Mill Valley Independent (Mill Valley, 1908–1910) Mill Valley Record (Mill Valley, 1907–1963) Modesto Bee (Modesto, 1929–1931) Modoc County Record (Alturas, 1937–1989) Modoc County Times (Alturas, 1928–1934) Morning Press (Santa Barbara, 1872–1922) Morning Times and Red Bluff Sentinel (Red Bluff, 1928–1931) Morning Times (Red Bluff ...

  4. Category:Newspapers published in California - Wikipedia

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  5. Napa Valley Register - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] By 1864, the newspaper had dropped “Valley” from its name, becoming simply the Napa Register, [5] until returning to the original name over a century later. [6] The Register moved to daily publication in 1872. George M. Francis became sole owner of the Register in 1878, upon the death of his business partner.

  6. The Press Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Press Democrat headquarters in Santa Rosa. The newspaper was founded in 1897 by Ernest L. Finley, who merged his Evening Press and Thomas Thompson's Sonoma Democrat (originally created as a voice for the Democratic Party). Finley bought the Santa Rosa Republican in 1927 and merged it with The Press Democrat in 1948.

  7. St. Helena Star - Wikipedia

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    The St. Helena Star is a weekly newspaper published in St. Helena, California, by Napa Valley Publishing Co., a subsidiary of Hoffmann Media Group which also publishes the Napa Valley Register. The Star has a circulation of 2,500 and an online edition.

  8. James H. Francis House - Wikipedia

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    James Francis was a merchant, rancher, and silver miner. His brother, George M. Francis, was the owner of Napa Valley Register newspaper in the City of Napa. The structure was built in 2nd Empire style. [2] Francis commissioned the home to be built with stone quarried nearby and the home stood 26 feet high.

  9. Scripps League Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Scripps League Newspapers, Inc. was a newspaper publishing company in the United States founded by Josephine Scripps in 1921 and managed beginning in 1931 by her son Ed Scripps (1909–1997). [1]