Not for the last 20+years ….
I have understood that the only San Antonio newspaper is running on fumes, little advertising revenue coming in, and circulation has fallen sharply. It is no longer being printed in San Antonio but rather in Houston and copies are trucked in from there. As I said earlier, I do not miss it at all, and I won't be crying at its funeral-if there is one.
Real information is disseminated in barber shops and beauty parlors, as it should be.
That turned me away from the local newspaper more than anything else. The nearly unfathomable depth of the editorial opinion partisanship. It got to the point that about all I could tolerate reading were the comics pages. I care very little about sports, so there was no refuge to be found in the Sports section either.My wife would always run to the grocery on Sundays to grab a paper. It's been ages since we've had one, just not worth the money. I gave up reading the editorial/opinion page long ago when it made me realize there are a whole lot of people dumber than I am.
I keep threatening to drop our subscription to the "Albuquerque Urinal".
Thirty plus years ago, we took the Albuquerque Times in the evening, and the Albuquerque Journal in the morning. Two completely different editorial takes, and one tended to keep the other from going too far off the rails.
The Times folded years ago, and the Journal kept going further and further left. The page size is smaller now, and the paper get thinner and thinner. The Sunday version is probably 1/3 the size that it once was, and the daily is sometimes so small you wonder why it doesn't blow away before I go out to pick it up .