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6-528: (Redirected from Herald-Express ) Herald Express may refer to: Los Angeles Herald-Express , California, US, 1931–1962 Torquay Herald Express , Torquay, UK, 1925–present Herald Express , a free newspaper now merged into the Hemel Hempstead Gazette & Express , Hemel Hempstead, UK Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

12-631: The Herald . It was established on March 27, 1871 Established in 1873, the Los Angeles Herald or the Evening Herald represented the largely Democratic views of the city and focused primarily on issues local to Los Angeles and Southern California. The Los Angeles Daily Herald was first published on October 2, 1873, by Charles A. Storke . It was the first newspaper in Southern California to use

18-668: The innovative steam press; the newspaper's offices at 125 South Broadway were popular with the public because large windows on the ground floor allowed passersby to see the presses in motion. In 1922, the Herald officially joined the Hearst News empire. In 1931, Hearst merged the Los Angeles Daily Herald with the Los Angeles Evening Express to form the Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express , which

24-506: The title Herald Express . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Herald_Express&oldid=1194245496 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Los Angeles Herald-Express The Los Angeles Herald-Express

30-602: Was one of Los Angeles ' oldest newspapers, formed after a combination of the Los Angeles Herald and the Los Angeles Express . After a 1962 combination with Hearst Corporation 's Los Angeles Examiner , the paper became the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner folding on November 2, 1989. The Los Angeles Express was Los Angeles's oldest newspaper published under its original name until it combined with

36-534: Was then the largest circulating evening newspaper west of the Mississippi. The Los Angeles Herald Examiner was a major Los Angeles daily newspaper, published in the afternoon from Monday to Friday and in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays. It was part of the Hearst syndicate. The afternoon Herald-Express and the morning Examiner , both of which had been publishing in the same downtown Los Angeles building since

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