"Bradford" was dropped from the title in the 1930s, when the paper's circulation area spread across much of West Yorkshire.
At one time it had branch offices in nine towns across the region, as well as an office in Morecambe, the Lancashire coastal resort to which many Bradfordians went to retire.
In the period December 2010 to June 2011, the paper had an average daily circulation of 24,949In October 2012, the Argus's cover price was increased by 45% to 65p on weekdays and 85p on Saturday, taking readership to an all-time low, but attempting to make more money because of the increased cover price.
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The Telegraph & Argus is owned by Newsquest, the third largest publisher of regional newspapers in the United Kingdom, which is owned by the American media empire Gannett.
The current editor is Perry Austin-Clarke, who has now held the post since 1992, making him the paper's longest-serving editor.
Founded in 1880, and for many years known as the Evening Argus, the newspaper is owned by Newsquest (since 1999, part of the US Gannett media group) which in 1996 bought the Argus and its sister Westminster Press titles from the provincial papers group's parent, the Pearson Group.
About 10 minutes after the second visit, Ledford forced his way into the Johnston home brandishing a knife, threatening to kill Antoinette and demanding money and guns.
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Johnston had also suffered several other knife wounds to the neck and back.
The day after his arrest, Ledford told authorities he’d asked Harry Johnston to drive him to the store.