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Newspapers and News Sites

Dixon Independent Voice
The ONLY locally owned newspaper in Dixon, California.

Vacaville Reporter
The Reporter, a daily newspaper in Vacaville CA, serving northern Solano County.

Davis Enterprise
Davis' daily newspaper. Founded in 1897.

Fairfield Daily Republic
Fairfield's daily newspaper.

Sacramento Bee
The Sacramento Bee is a daily newspaper published in Sacramento. Since its creation in 1857, the Bee has become Sacramento's largest newspaper, the fifth largest newspaper in California, and the 25th largest paper in the U.S.

Woodland Daily Democrat
Woodland's daily newspaper.

San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The paper grew along with San Francisco and was the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast of the United States in 1880; today it is Northern California's largest newspaper, serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern California, including the Sacramento area and North Coast. Today only the Los Angeles Times exceeds the Chronicle's circulation on the West Coast, while the paper is ranked 12th by circulation nationally.

Christian Science Monitor
The Christian Science Monitor is an international newspaper published daily, Monday through Friday. Started in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, the paper does not use wire services and instead relies largely on its own reporters in bureaus in nineteen countries around the world. Despite the name, the Christian Science Monitor is a newspaper that covers current events around the world. The paper does not attempt to evangelize. With the exception of a daily religious feature on the The Home Forum page, the content represents international and United States news.

Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is an English-language international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York City with Asian and European editions. It has a worldwide daily circulation of more than 2 million as of 2006, with 931,000 paying online subscribers. The Journal newspaper primarily covers U.S. and international business and financial news and issues.

New York Times
The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady" (for its staid appearance and style) is regarded as a national newspaper of record. Founded in 1851, the newspaper has won 98 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. Its motto, as printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, is "All the news that's fit to print."

San Jose Mercury News
The San Jose Mercury News is the major daily newspaper in San Jose, California and Silicon Valley.

Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times (also known as the LA Times) is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the fourth-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States.

Newspapers of the World
Links to the Web sites of U.S. and world newspapers, organized by region. This index is maintained by the Internet Public Library.

More Newspapers of the World
Yet another web site with links to U.S. and world newspapers.


News Sites


BBC News
BBC News, formerly BBC News and Current Affairs, is the department within the BBC responsible for the corporation's news-gathering and production of news programmes. Producing 120 hours of output daily, the organisation is the largest broadcasting news gatherer in the world while carrying out the key objective of the BBC's Royal Charter to "collect news and information in any part of the world and in any manner that may be thought fit".

CNN.com
Cable News Network, usually referred to by its initialism CNN, is a major English language Television Network that was founded in 1980. CNN was the first station to provide 24-hour television news coverage.

ABC News
ABC News is a division of American television and radio network ABC.

CBS News
CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS.

Fox News
Fox News Channel is a United States-based cable and satellite news channel. In the United States, Fox News Channel is rated as the cable news network with the largest number of regular viewers, although CNN retains a larger number of unique viewers.

Google News
Google News is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc. No human is involved in the altering of the front page or story promotion, beyond tweaking the aggregation algorithm.

Slashdot
Slashdot, often abbreviated as /., is a technology-related news website owned by SourceForge, Inc. It features user-submitted and editor-evaluated current affairs news with a "nerdy" slant. Each story on the site has an Internet forum-style comments section attached. The name "Slashdot" is described by the site's owners as "a sort of obnoxious parody of a URL", chosen to confuse those who tried to pronounce the URL of the site ("h-t-t-p-colon-slash-slash-slashdot-dot-org"). Note that /. also constructs lambda expressions in the Qi programming language.

Digg
Digg is a website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories, in a social and democratic spirit. Voting stories up and down is the site's cornerstone function, respectively called digging and burying. Many stories get submitted every day, but only the most dugg stories appear on the front page.