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A newspaper has been in existence in some form in the city of Middletown since 1851. The Times Herald was the result of a 1927 merger of the Times-Press, a merger of the old Middletown Press of the 1850s and the Daily Times, founded in 1891, and the Daily Herald, founded in 1918, but also going back to the 1850s.
The Vacaville Reporter is a newspaper in the city of Vacaville, California.It also covers surrounding Solano County, California, including Fairfield and Dixon.The Rico family, who had owned the paper since 1935, sold the paper to MediaNews Group in 2002.
The Orange County Register publishes a total of seventeen community weeklies covering most of Orange County, with the exception of Santa Ana. Spanish-language weeklies include Excelsior which have two editions for Los Angeles and Orange counties and La Prensa , which covers the Inland Empire.
The 2022 Orange, County, California District Attorney election was held on June 7, 2022. Incumbent District Attorney Todd Spitzer ran for a second term. Spitzer was first elected in 2014 with 53.2% of the vote in 2018. Because Spitzer got a majority of the vote in the first round, he avoided a runoff and won a second term in the first round. [2 ...
In 2019, the Register switched from two print editions - a State and Metro edition - to one edition statewide. The Register came under scrutiny in September 2019 after uncovering a pair of controversial tweets made by Carson King, a 24-year-old Iowa man whose beer sign on ESPN College GameDay resulted in over $3 million in contributions to a ...
Foley in 2016. Katrina Anne Foley (born July 5, 1967) is an American politician and attorney currently serving as the member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors from the 5th district, assuming office as supervisor on March 26, 2021. [1]
The Press-Enterprise is a paid daily newspaper published by Digital First Media that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California.Headquartered in downtown Riverside, California, it is the primary newspaper for Riverside County, with heavy penetration into neighboring San Bernardino County.
Starting in 1916, the fair was managed by the Orange County Farm Bureau. An Orange County Fair Board was elected in 1925, and the fair was moved to Anaheim with the addition of a rodeo and carnival. From 1932 to 1939, the fair was located in Pomona, California as part of a combined Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside County Fair. [4]