Headlines up to 150 years ago this week include: Police see trouble in shoe symbol; State Eyes New Oroville Powerhouse; Two-Year-Old Boy Goes For Walk; Found After Lengthy Search Monday; Letter From Germany Bears Stamps Valued at 40 Billion Marks; Pleasant Evening Spent At The Bidwell Mansion; and Monster Black Radish.
Headlines up to 150 years ago this week include: 'I did it . I killed the little boy'; Grand Jury Probe Requested in Death of Indigent; Next Enterprise Issue Will Christen Brand New Press, Procedure; Southern Pacific Tunnel at Stirling City Burned; Letter From The Front; and Dead.
More than 2,500 newspapers have closed in the United States since 2005. Most of them were community weeklies or dailies that told stories that no media outlet is ever going to tell again.
More than 2,500 newspapers have closed in the United States since 2005. Most of them were community weeklies or dailies that told stories that no media outlet is ever going to tell again.