Mountain View Voice
Serving as the primary source for local news, this independent publication provides comprehensive coverage of city government, schools, and community events for the residents of Mountain View, California. Established in 1993, it is widely recognized for its deep-dive investigative journalism and consistent commitment to fostering civic engagement within the Silicon Valley community.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CALIFORNIA
Gold Rush settlement in the mid-nineteenth century established a robust newspaper tradition that is now defined by heavy chain consolidation and large metropolitan dailies. The independently owned Los Angeles Times leads overall circulation, while Hearst publishes the historic San Francisco Chronicle, founded in 1865 to serve northern readers. Inland political reporting relies heavily on the McClatchy chain, which operates the Sacramento Bee, while coastal coverage includes the Alden Global Capital-owned Orange County Register. This market also sustains a highly influential ethnic press, notably spearheaded by La Opinion, the most-read Spanish-language daily published in the United States. Paperboy indexes 343 California newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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- As kids grapple with a mid-summer heat wave, new state laws try to help
- A new law holds colleges accountable if their grads don’t earn more than $36,000 a year
- Meet the Silicon Valley club where amateur astronomers come to nerd out over the night sky
- Review: World premiere at TheatreWorks tackles class, bias and rocket science
