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The Evening Bulletin, founded in 1882 by John D. Paris in Honolulu, Hawaii, has a rich history that reflects the islands' evolving narrative. As one of Hawaii's oldest newspapers, it has played a pivotal role in local journalism, offering a platform for political discourse and community engagement. The Bulletin has reported on significant events, from territorial status to statehood, establishing itself as a reliable source of news while covering diverse topics such as local news, culture, sports, and opinion pieces. Renowned for its journalistic integrity, the Evening Bulletin is trusted by readers for its accurate reporting and comprehensive coverage of Hawaii's unique landscape. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Evening Bulletin from 1895 onward, including 49,866 scans in total. Dive into history and uncover significant events, historical figures, and perhaps even stories connected to your own family history—search for old newspapers on our site today.
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