The San Diego Union-Tribune is a daily newspaper with roots dating back to 1868, when the San Diego Union started serving the region, which later merged with the Evening Tribune. The paper’s reporters cover City Hall, the border, the military and innovation – focusing on accountability and public service. Its investigations have earned multiple Pulitzer Prizes, including recognition for uncovering bribery by Congressman Randy “Duke” Cunningham, and for editorial cartooning. Each issue blends breaking news with enterprise reporting, sharp opinion pieces and arts coverage that reflects San Diego’s binational culture. Readers value explanatory graphics, local data projects and community voices that deepen understanding of fast-moving stories. The newsroom strives for clarity and breadth, prioritizing source diversity across beats. San Diego sports, science and environmental reporting round out every issue, alongside service journalism that helps residents navigate housing, transit and wildfire risk. Available on PressReader, the Union-Tribune’s mission is clear and ambitious: hold power to account and provide San Diegans with the facts they need to act.