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  2. San Francisco Herald - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Herald, or San Francisco Daily Herald, [a] was a newspaper that was published from 1850 to 1862 in San Francisco, California.The paper stood out aggressively against crime and corruption associated with the California Gold Rush.

  3. San Francisco Express Times - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Express Times was a counterculture tabloid underground newspaper edited by Marvin Garson and published weekly in San Francisco, California from January 24, 1968, to March 25, 1969, for a total of 62 issues, covering and promoting radical politics, rock music, arts and progressive culture in the Bay Area.

  4. Bay Area News Group - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area News Group (BANG) is the largest publisher of daily and weekly newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area, including its flagship The Mercury News.A subsidiary of the Denver-based MediaNews Group, [2] its corporate headquarters is in San Jose, California, and publication offices in San Jose. [3]

  5. San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994 - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994 was a labor dispute called by the Newspaper Guild in November 1994. Employees of San Francisco 's two major daily newspapers, the San Francisco Chronicle and The San Francisco Examiner walked off the job for eleven days.

  6. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, [24] officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California.With a population of 808,437 residents as of 2022, [25] San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in the U.S. state of California behind Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose.

  7. The Golden Era - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Era, October 1865. The Golden Era was a 19th-century San Francisco newspaper.The publication featured the writing of Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Charles Warren Stoddard (writing at first as "Pip Pepperpod"), Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Adah Isaacs Menken, Ada Clare, Prentice Mulford, Dan De Quille, [1] J. S. Hittell and some women such as Frances Fuller Victor. [2]

  8. Chung Sai Yat Po - Wikipedia

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    Chung Sai Yat Po (Chinese: 中西日報; Jyutping: zung1 sai1 jat6 bou3; pinyin: Zhōng Xi Rìbào), also known as China West Daily and Zhong Sai Yat Bo was a Chinese-language newspaper founded by Ng Poon Chew (伍盤照) and published in San Francisco, California from 1900 to 1951.

  9. California Digital Newspaper Collection - Wikipedia

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    Star Presidian (San Francisco, 1952–1972) Star-News National City and Chula Vista (Chula Vista, 1955–1961) State Line Leader (Fairport, 1915) Stockton Independent (Stockton, 1856–1925) Stockton Record (Stockton, 1890–1904) Synapse – The UCSF student newspaper (San Francisco, 1957–2013) Süd California Deutsche Zeitung (San Diego ...