Campbell Express
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The Campbell Express was a weekly newspaper in the U.S state of California. Originally published as the Cambrian News, the paper covers community news and opinion pieces serving the Campbell and Cambrian neighborhoods. In November 2020, it changed its name to Campbell Press, and is published monthly.[1]
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Editor | Roberta C. Howe |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 334 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell, California |
Circulation | 2,500 |
OCLC number | 39758461 |
Website | thecampbellpress |
Based in Campbell, California, the paper is one of only a few newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area that is adjudicated to publish public legal notices.[2] It is also the longest-running newspaper of the Campbell area.
The purpose of the newspaper is described as helping their remain connected to the community through providing local news coverage and weekly columns written by Campbell residents as primary sources.[3] According to the American Newspapers Representative database, the Campbell Express has a weekly free circulation of 2,500.[4]
The editor of the Campbell Express was Roberta C. Howe.