The Sentinel
The Sentinel, founded in 2001 by a group of local journalists and community activists in Seattle, Washington, has grown into a respected independent newspaper known for its commitment to community-focused reporting. With a mission to amplify underrepresented voices, it covers a range of topics including politics, culture, and social justice. Remarkably, you can explore scans of The Sentinel on OldNews.com, including 2003, featuring a total of 1,561 scans. This platform not only highlights the newspaper's notable achievements, such as awards for investigative journalism and community service, but also connects readers with historical figures and events that may resonate with their own family histories. The Sentinel's dedication to accuracy, fairness, and inclusivity makes it a vital resource for discourse in the Pacific Northwest. Dive into the archives on OldNews.com to discover the rich history captured in The Sentinel's pages and uncover the stories that shaped your community.