United States Newspapers

    Clarion Ledger, Southeast USA

   - Jackson, MS           
The newspaper's roots trace back to 1837 in Jasper County, where The Eastern Clarion began. Later that year it was sold and moved to Meridian. After the Civil War, it was moved to Jackson and merged with The Standard and soon became known as The Clarion. Combining with the State Ledger in 1888, it received the name of Daily Clarion-Ledger.
Meanwhile, four young men who were displaced by the merger founded their own newspaper, The Jackson Evening Post, in 1882. Fred Sullens purchased an interest in the paper in 1907, and shortly after changed the name to the Jackson Daily News.
    Coastal Observer, Southeast USA
   - Pawleys Island, SC           
Santee Cooper started work in September to install underground utilities along a section of Myrtle Avenue south of the South Causeway. It will serve 47 homes and is funded by the property owners and the town.
If a similar project begins north of the South Causeway, the utility will require an additional supply line along the North Causeway.
    Beacon Hill Times, The, Northeast USA
  25 Myrtle Street - Boston, MA           
Beacon Hill is a 19th-century downtown Boston residential neighborhood situated directly north of the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. Most people think of city living as anonymous and isolating. But this cozy enclave, filled with nearly 10,000 people, is more like a village than an anonymous city. It has a rich community life, with neighbors knowing neighbors and everyone meeting on the Hill's commercial streets and at its myriad activities.
    Haitian Times, Northeast USA
   - Brooklyn, NY            
The Haitian Times is a weekly newspaper for Haitians living in the wider area of New York City, New York, United States. The newspaper is printed in English, as opposed to French or Haitian Creole, and is based in Brooklyn. According to the website of the newspaper, the total weekly circulation is 30,000, Brooklyn circulation is 18,000, Queens, New York City circulation is 6,000, Long Island circulation is 4,000, New Jersey circulation is 1,000, and circulation beoynd greater metropolitan New York City is 1,000. Source
    Idaho Statesman, Northwest USA
   - Boise, ID           
News, sports, business, politics, opinion, entertainment, lifestyles, outdoors and more.
    Cedar Rapids Gazette, Northcentral USA
   - Cedar Rapids, IA           
"Located in some of the best communities in the country. In Cedar Rapids and Iowa City both, our schools are fabulous, our cultural and recreational offerings endless. We have plenty of housing, with character and comfortable price tags. We don’t have clogged freeways. We do have farmer’s markets, festivals, the freshest air, sun, snow and tons of sweet corn."
    Idaho State Journal, Northwest USA
   - Pocatello, ID           
"It is all about you". News, Business, Science, Health, Entertainment, Sports, Blogs and more.
    Cape May Star and Wave, Northeast USA
  600 Park Boulevard - Cape May, NJ           
A weekly newspaper serving Cape May, West Cape May, Cape May Point and Lower Township, New Jersey.
    Bridgeton News, Northeast USA
  100 East Commerce Street - Bridgeton, NJ           
Local newspaper for Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland, & more
    Birminghan News, The, Southeast USA
   - Birminghan, AL           
Committed to providing engaging news coverage and insightful commentary to the people living in Alabama's largest metropolitan area. Readers use The Birmingham News to gain knowledge and understanding about an exceptional range of information. From world, national, state and local news to business, culture, technology, religion, style, food, health, homes and more, the coverage in The Birmingham News is as diverse as its readers.
    Gary Post-Tribune, Midwest USA
   - Gary,            
The Post-Tribune had its beginnings in 1907, when The Gary Weekly was established to serve the brand-new steel industry rising on the shores of Lake Michigan.
    Amsterdam News, Northeast USA
  2340 Frederick Douglass Blvd - New York, NY            
A $10 Investment 95 years ago turned the Amsterdam News into one of New York's largest and most influential Black-owned and operated business institutions.
On December 4, 1909, the late James H. Anderson put out the first issue of the Amsterdam News. He had $10 in his pocket, six sheets of paper, a lead pencil and a dressmaker's table.
The newspaper was one of only 50 Black papers in the United States at that time, and it was sold for 2 cents a copy from Anderson's home at 132 W. 65th St., in the San Juan Hill section of Manhattan. With the spread of Blacks to Harlem and the growing success of the paper, Anderson moved the Amsterdam News uptown to 17 W. 135th St. in 1910. In 1916, it moved to 2293 Seventh Ave., and in 1938, it moved again, to 2271 Seventh Ave. In the early 1940s, the paper relocated to its present address at 2340 Eighth Ave.
    Orlando Sentinel, Southeast USA
   - Orlando, FL           
Orlando news, information, weather, hurricane coverage, sports, entertainment, restaurants, real estate, jobs, business, classifieds.
    Helena Independent Record, Northwest USA
   - Helena,            
News, Sports, Entertainment, Classified, Jobs, Cars, Homes and more.
    Florida Times-Union, Southeast USA
  1 Riverside Ave. - Jacksonville, FL           
News, Health & Fitness, Politics & Government, Sports, Money, Real Estate, Small Business, Entertainment and more.
    Las Vegas Review-Journal, Southwest USA
   - Las Vegas, NV           
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's largest newspaper.
    Colorado Springs Gazette, Southwest USA
   - Colorado Springs, CO           
Entertainment, sports, business, community and more.
    Albuquerque Journal, Southwest USA
   - Albuquerque, NM           
Politics, sports, entertainment, health, travel and more.
    Idaho Press-Tribune, Northwest USA
   - Nampa, ID           
The roots of the Idaho Press-Tribune go back to December 1883 in Caldwell - with the first paper coming off the press just months after Caldwell was established as a city. Nampa city was established in 1885. The newspapers and their competitors underwent several name changes in both towns. Ownership changed often, too.
The early versions of the papers were often informational instruments for political parties and movements. And for you trivia buffs, Idaho Gov. Frank Steunenberg, who was murdered at his home, was one of the first editors and publishers of the Caldwell Tribune.
    San Diego Reader, Southwest USA
  1703 India Street - San Diego, CA           
The first issue of the San Diego Reader came out on October 4, 1972. The 12-page black-and-white tabloid was laid out on the dining room table of a 1-bedroom apartment on Mission Boulevard in Mission Beach, and 20,000 copies were printed at Western Offset on State and Market streets.
    Montana Standard, Northwest USA
   - Butte,            
News, Sports, Entertainment, Jobs, Cars, Homes and more.
    Zion-Benton News / Bargaineer, Midwest USA
  2719 Elisha Ave. - Zion, IL           
For nearly three quarters of a century, the Zion-Benton News has reported the hometown news for Beach Park, Winthrop Harbor, Zion, Ill. and surrounding areas.
The Bargaineer, a companion paper to the Zion-Benton News, provides 36,000 readers in Beach Park, Gurnee, Wadsworth, Waukegan, Winthrop Harbor, and Zion, Ill. with many local deals and a smattering of general interest news. This free community paper is delivered door-to-door each Tuesday.
    Elko Daily Free Press, Southwest USA
  3720 Idaho Street - Elko, NV           
Managing Editor - Jeffry Mullins.
    Capital Times, Midwest USA
   - Madison, WI           
The Foundation exists because the late founder of The Capital Times, William T. Evjue, directed in his will that the success of the newspaper he founded be shared with the community that has supported and continues to support the newspaper that was his life.
    Lincoln Journal Star, Northcentral USA
   - Lincoln, NE           
The premier news and information source in Southeast Nebraska. Along with the area’s leading daily newspaper, we publish several niche publications, have a direct mail operation, several web sites and a commercial printing operation.
The Journal Star is a division of Lee Enterprises with approximately 450 employees in many fields such as finance, advertising, circulation, editorial, engineering/maintenance, information systems, marketing, and production.
    Riverfront Times, Southcentral USA
   - St. Louis, MO           
Founded in 1977 as St. Louis's alternative newsweekly. Since then, we've cultivated an audited weekly circulation of 100,000. Because of the pass-along nature of the RFT, our weekly reach is more than a quarter of a million readers.
The Riverfront Times focuses on the issues that are important to St. Louis's young adults. Each week, hundreds of thousands of readers turn to the RFT for award-winning journalism, powerful investigative reporting, news and commentary on local politics, and the most comprehensive arts and entertainment coverage in the St. Louis area.
    Springfield News-Leader, Southcentral USA
   - Springfield, MO           
    Lexington Herald-Leader, Midwest USA
   - Lexington, KY           
News, sports, entertainment, business and more.
    Daily Oklahoman, Southcentral USA
   - Oklahoma City, OK           
News, sports, life, business, weather and more.
    Wichita Eagle, Southcentral USA
   - Wichita, KS           
Kansas.com is the Web site of The Wichita Eagle, the largest newspaper in Kansas, serving Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, and the surrounding area.
Today, Kansas.com reaches, on average, about 800,000 unique visitors who view more than 9 million pages on the site each month. That makes it the leading local information Web site in Kansas, and the preferred medium for businesses trying to reach local consumers online. Combined, The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com reach eight out of 10 Wichita-area adults every week.