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The Palo Alto Weekly is a weekly community newspaper in Palo Alto in the U.S. state of California . Owned by Embarcadero Media Foundation, formerly Embarcadero Media , it serves Palo Alto, Menlo Park , Atherton , Portola Valley , Stanford , East Palo Alto and Los Altos Hills .

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4-622: It was established in 1979 as an alternative to the town's daily newspaper, the Peninsula Times Tribune , which ceased publishing in 1993. At that time, the Weekly expanded to twice-a-week. In 1995, a new daily, the Palo Alto Daily News , began publishing. In 2008, a second daily, The Daily Post , began in Palo Alto. In September 2009, the Weekly reverted to publishing just one day

8-590: A circulation of approximately 37,000. It is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies . The paper has won several awards from the California Newspaper Publishers Association . This article about a California newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Peninsula Times Tribune The Peninsula Times Tribune was a daily newspaper serving Palo Alto , Redwood City , and neighboring cities in

12-440: A week, on Fridays. The Weekly is published by Embarcadero Media Foundation. Sarah Wright became editor in 2024 succeeding Jocelyn Dong, who became editor in 2011. In January 1994, the newspaper began to publish all its content on its website. The website includes a classified advertising section shared among Embarcadero's other publications, and the newspaper is distributed free by mail to many households in its market area, with

16-690: The San Francisco Peninsula of California . It was published by the Tribune Newspaper Company from 1979 to 1993. The Times Tribune was the result of a 1979 merger between the Palo Alto Times (which began publication in 1893 or 1894) and the Redwood City Tribune . The Times Tribune ceased publication on March 12, 1993. Circulation had fallen from 65,000 at the time of the merger to about 40,000, owing to competition from

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