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26-Week Sunday or Daily Home Delivery from The Sacramento Bee (Up to 91% Off)

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News, editorials, and special-interest pieces from a 155-year-old newspaper awarded five Pulitzer Prizes

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  • $24 for 26-week Sunday home delivery and unlimited digital access ($144 value)
  • $26 for 26-week 7-day home delivery and unlimited digital access ($300 value)

Weekday papers provide daily updates on local and national news, while the Sunday edition offers coupons and a fresh take on the week’s headlines in local news, business, politics, lifestyle issues, and entertainment. Each offer includes holiday editions during the subscription period, including New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Readers also receive unlimited digital access to sacbee.com, smartphone and tablet apps, a print replica e-edition readable on any device, and free online subscriber rewards.

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Promotional value expires 30 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1/person, may buy 3 as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for renewals, households active subscription, or mail delivery. Valid only for select zip codes. New clients only or those who have not had a subscription in the last 60 days. Must provide shipping and email addresses at checkout which will be shared to facilitate shipping. Subscriptions sold and fulfilled by The Sacramento Bee. After 1st introductory term, delivery will continue at an increased rate until you notify The Sacramento Bee otherwise. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Sacramento Bee

"The object of this newspaper is not only independence, but permanence," said the 1857 inaugural edition of the Sacramento Bee, whose reputation for local, regional, and investigative reporting transcends its delicate reams of newsprint. Scoopy, an affable mascot designed by Walt Disney in the 1940s, brings a cheery face to the daily newspaper, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning pages teem with state headlines, entertainment news, and in-depth political coverage explained through a series of cryptoquotes.

The Bee's online wing houses breaking headlines and full-length stories alongside The Swarm, where editorial-board members engage with readers through posts and live chats, exploring topics from city parking to state and federal legislation. Subscriptions to The Sacramento Bee are available in paper, electronic, and telekinetic formats.

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