
San Francisco Chronicle
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The San Francisco Chronicle is a prominent newspaper known for its extensive coverage of local and national issues, particularly in the Bay Area. Founded in 1865 by brothers Charles and M.H. de Young, it began as a theater listings sheet but quickly evolved into a full-fledged newspaper. Over the years, the Chronicle has played a significant role in shaping public discourse and has been a voice for the region, earning it the nickname "Voice of the West." Throughout its history, the Chronicle has covered major events such as the Gold Rush, World War II, and the counterculture movement of the 1960s. It has featured notable columnists like Herb Caen and "Dear Abby." The newspaper is committed to maintaining high journalistic standards, emphasizing honesty, fairness, and accuracy in its reporting. The Chronicle's influence extends beyond print, with a strong online presence through SFGate and SFChronicle.com, reaching millions of readers monthly.