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El Paso Herald Post

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Owner(s)
  
E. W. Scripps Company

Language
  
English

Headquarters
  
El Paso, Texas

Founded
  
1931

Ceased publication
  
1997

El Paso Herald-Post

Type
  
Afternoon daily newspaper

The El Paso Herald-Post was an afternoon daily newspaper in El Paso, Texas, USA. It was the successor to the El Paso Herald, first published in 1881, and the El Paso Post, founded by the E. W. Scripps Company in 1922. The papers merged in 1931 under Scripps ownership.

The Herald-Post was nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes in 1987 for a story about a Mexican drug lord and for its literacy campaign. It later launched the El Paso area's first online news site in 1996. When the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain shut the paper down in 1997, it cited a substantial decline in circulation, similar to that experienced by other afternoon newspapers in the U.S. at the time.

On August 24, 2015 a former local news employee revived the El Paso Herald-Post brand by launching a website with the same name. However, the online only publication has no affiliation with the newspaper.

References

El Paso Herald-Post Wikipedia