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Los Angeles Daily News is the second largest circulating daily newspaper of Los Angeles, California. It is published by the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, which owns eight other Southern California newspapers including The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and The Long Beach Press-Telegram.

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Newspaper - Los Angeles - California - Southern California - The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - The Long Beach Press-Telegram

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The offices of the L.A. Daily News are based in Woodland Hills, and much of the paper's reporting is targeted toward readers in suburban areas of the city. As a result, its stories tend to focus on issues surrounding business, education, and crime, and it is generally taken to have a center-right editorial orientation as opposed to The Los Angeles Times and other area periodicals. It also has historically had more front-page coverage of local Valley politics and government than the Times.

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Woodland Hills - The Los Angeles Times

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The paper's editorial page and news reporting helped drive and organize the Valley Secession movement: whether the 1.35 million residents of the San Fernando Valley would split off to form a new city. The story had been neglected by the larger LA Times. On November 5, 2002, Angelinos voted against secession. Under longtime editor Ron Kaye, the Daily News has continued to spotlight waste and inefficency in local government and publish sharp-toned editorials critical of same.

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San Fernando Valley - November 5 - 2002

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The LA Newspaper Group publishes several local editions, including The Daily News - Antelope Valley, Daily News - Santa Clarita, Daily News - Ventura County, and San Gabriel Valley Tribune.

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The Daily News - Antelope Valley - Daily News - Santa Clarita - Daily News - Ventura County - San Gabriel Valley Tribune

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