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Reporter, Marin Independent Journal

Krissy Waite

Verified

Reporter, Marin Independent Journal

Berkeley, California

Beats

Primary beats

United States

Secondary beats

EsportsDiplomacyThe Gulf SouthPublishingPGASocial JusticeSafariArtsConflictNature-Related ExperiencesNewsEntertainmentParentingBank Commercial BankSpirits

Biography

Final Covers

Crime Local GovernmentGeneral Assignment Protest

Doesn’t Cover

Anything not vegan or animal rights related.

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Reporter

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Publishing

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Content

Total articles 1335

  • Available on paid plans

    Corte Madera council approves new senior space

    By Krissy Waite Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Marin residents unite in search for lost dog

    By Krissy Waite Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Corte Madera council approves new senior space

    By Krissy Waite Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

Sierra Magazine,Government Technology,Uc Berkeley News,The Mercury News,East Bay Times,Scoop,Common Dreams,Marin Independent Journal,The Press Democrat,The Sacramento Bee,The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram

Company Info

Marin Independent Journal

THE IJ'S ROOTS in Marin go back to March 23, 1861, just before the Civil War engulfed the United States. The first edition of the weekly Marin County Journal published that day had four pages, printed one at a time on a hand-operated press. In October 1957, the newspaper completed a building in downtown San Rafael that more than doubled the size of its plant. In January 1981, a new chapter began when the IJ moved from downtown San Rafael to southern Novato, just west of Highway 101. In 2010, the IJ was honored by the California Newspaper Publishers Association as the best newspaper of its size in the state. In addition to the award for General Excellence, the IJ also won top honors for Freedom of Information, best Opinion pages and best editorial cartoon. In August 2011, the IJ moved to its current location, near the Marin Civic Center in Terra Linda. Today, the newspaper continues to publish in print, online and via mobile device. This combined reach gives the IJ its largest audience ever.

San Rafael, California, United States

+1 202-555-0188

Founded: 1861



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