Point Reyes Light (newspaper)

Point Reyes Light
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Tess Elliott and David Briggs
PublisherTess Elliott and David Briggs
EditorTess Elliott
Founded1948
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersPoint Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
Circulationc. 4000 (in 2006)
Websiteptreyeslight.com

The Point Reyes Light is a weekly newspaper published since 1948 in western Marin County, California. The Light won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for its reporting on a cult, Synanon. The paper is owned by Tess Elliott and David Briggs.

In the late 2000s, the paper was itself the subject of local controversy and national coverage, based on a dispute between the then publishers (owners from 2005 to 2010) and their predecessors over perceived changes in both style and content. The subsequent editor, Tess Elliott, has restored the paper's original style, while continuing to improve content and upholding standards of reporting and prose. She and her partner David Briggs also created the North Coaster, a quarterly guide to the northern California coast, featuring local artists, writers and poets.

The Light covers regional issues in and near West Marin, including the communities of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Olema, Bolinas, Inverness Park, Nicasio, Stinson Beach, the San Geronimo Valley, Tomales, and the nearby Point Reyes National Seashore, as well as Fairfax and Bodega Bay. Other media outlets serving this region include the community FM radio station KWMR. The Light purchased its years long competitor, the West Marin Citizen in 2015.