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Sacramento Bee : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sacramento Bee

''The Sacramento Bee'' is a daily newspaper published in Sacramento, California, in the United States. Since its founding in 1857, ''The Bee'' has become the largest newspaper in Sacramento, the fifth largest newspaper in California, and the 27th largest paper in the U.S. It is distributed in the upper Sacramento Valley, with a total circulation area that spans about : south to Stockton, California, north to the Oregon border, east to Reno, Nevada, and west to the San Francisco Bay Area.〔(History of ''The Sacramento Bee'' ) from the newspaper's website〕〔(Profile of ''The Sacramento Bee'' ) from The McClatchy Company website〕
The ''Bee'' is the flagship of the nationwide McClatchy Company.〔 Its "Scoopy Bee" mascot,〔(Lessons from Scoopy Bee ), from Etaoin Shrdlu, the blogspot-based blog for McClatchy editors〕 created by Walt Disney in 1943, has been used by all three ''Bee'' newspapers (Sacramento, Modesto, and Fresno).〔
== History ==
Under the name ''The Daily Bee'', the first issue of the newspaper was published on February 3, 1857, proudly boasting that "the object of (''Sacramento Bee'' ) is not only independence, but permanence".〔 At this time, the ''Bee'' was in competition with the ''Sacramento Union'', a newspaper founded in 1851. Although the ''Bee'' soon surpassed the ''Union'' in popularity, the ''Union'' survived until its closing in 1994, leaving the ''Sacramento Bee'' to be the longest running newspaper in Sacramento's history.
The first editor of the ''Sacramento Bee'' was Rollin Ridge, but James McClatchy took over the position by the end of the first week.
Also within a week of its creation, the ''Bee'' uncovered a state scandal which led to the impeachment of Know Nothing California State Treasurer Henry Bates.〔Richardson, Darcy G. ''Others: Third-Party Politics from the Nation's Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback-Labor Party''. iUniverse: 2004; p. 206.〕

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