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I moved the paper page back to St. Paul Pioneer Press from Twin Cities Pioneer Press. The paper's name has not been changed. The user who moved the paper to that latter name claiming the name had changed, and who edited the description to claim there was a name change, had not cited any sources for these claims. I found no sources for that change or announcements of a name change. That user apparently misread the title of the paper on its homepage where it also refers to its URL as twincities.com to think that was part of the name of the paper. I edited the description of the paper, undoing the inaccurate labelling and claim of a name change, and cited the webpage of the owner of the paper, MediaNews Group, as a source. That reference from the owner is found on the fourth page of its listing of the brands (publications) it owns, https://www.medianewsgroup.com/our-brands/. There are numerous other references by the paper calling itself St. Paul Pioneer Press, and I cite merely two, as additional sources. There are no sources where the paper itself or its owner refer to the paper as Twin Cities Pioneer Press. Genwicky (talk) 09:38, 24 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]