United States Newspapers

    Staten Island Advance, Northeast USA

  950 Fingerboard Road - New York, NY           
The Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in the borough of Staten Island in New York City. It is the only daily newspaper published in the borough and the largest by circulation, covering news of local and community interest in the borough, including borough politics.
The Advance was created in 1886 by printer John J. Crawford and businessman James C. Kennedy as the Richmond County Advance. The name was changed to the Daily Advance before the current name. When the Advance began there were nine competing daily newspapers in Staten Island. The circulation of the Advance surpassed its early competitors, and the circulation grew from 4,500 in 1910, to over 80,000 by the mid 1990s. Source
    Cuban Nation, Southeast USA
   - Miami, FL           
Since 1999 - Offices in Little Havana, Florida, USA The newspaper of the Cuban American community in the United Sates and Puerto Rico.
    Knoxville News-Sentinel, Southeast USA
   - Knoxville, TN           
From the award-winning News Sentinel that’s served the region for more than 100 years, to a growing number of websites, magazines, community newspapers and special events, the KNS Media Group is unmatched in delivering valuable information and services throughout East Tennessee.
    Camden, Northcentral USA
   - Minneapolis, MN           
A non-profit (501(C)3), non-partisan organization founded in 1976 and made up of volunteer board members from the community who are responsible for putting out a monthly newspaper which covers news and issues that concern the seven neighborhoods which together make up the Camden Community.
    Hartford Courant, The, Northeast USA
   - Hartford,            
Business, Connecticut, Investing, Nation & World, Politics, Sports , Technology and more.
    Deseret Morning News, Southwest USA
  55 North 300 West - Salt Lake City, UT           
Three years after Brigham Young led Mormon pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, the first issue of the Deseret News was pulled off a small hand-cranked press. This eight-page newspaper was the first published in what was then called the territory of Deseret.
Although the state of Utah has long-since replaced the old territory, the Deseret News retained its original name. In 2003 the paper switched to morning delivery and today the Deseret News is published daily as Utah's oldest — but most modern — newspaper.
Over the years, the Deseret News has earned hundreds of awards for writing, reporting, design and community service, including the Pulitzer Prize.
    Argus Leader Media, Northcentral USA
   - 200 S Minnesota Ave - Sioux Falls, SD           
The Sioux Falls Argus and Sioux Falls Leader were born in the boom days of the 1880s, when Sioux Falls was young and saloons outnumbered churches 32 to 14, and the city's 20 gambling establishments served 10,000 citizens. These were the years when a newspaper was a civic booster, and had no trouble labeling those who disagreed kickers and croakers.
    Orlando Sentinel, Southeast USA
   - Orlando, FL           
Orlando news, information, weather, hurricane coverage, sports, entertainment, restaurants, real estate, jobs, business, classifieds.
    Washington City Paper, Northeast USA
   - Washington, DC           
The Washington City Paper is a U.S. alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
Founded in 1981, and published for its first year under the masthead 1981, taking the City Paper name in volume 2, by Russ Smith, it shared ownership with the Chicago Reader from 1982 until July 2007, when both papers were sold to the Tampa-based Creative Loafing chain. The former Chicago Reader Corp., now named Quarterfold, still owns the buildings that house the papers and minority stakes in other alternative newsweeklies. Source
    New York Times, The, Northeast USA
  229 West 43rd Street - New York, NY              
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded in 1851 and published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"—named for its staid appearance and style—is regarded as a national newspaper of record.
The Times is owned by The New York Times Company, which publishes 18 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The company's chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., whose family has controlled the paper since 1896.
The New York Times motto, as printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, is "All the News That's Fit to Print." It is organized into sections: News, Opinions, Business, Arts, Science, Sports, Style and Features. The Times stayed with the eight-column format for several years after most papers switched to six columns, and it was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography. The Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes (98) of any paper. Its website is one of the most popular, receiving over 14 million unique visitors in August 2008. Source
    Trinidad Plus, Southwest USA
   - Raton, NM           
Local information, real estate, community forum and 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.
    New Voice of New York, Northeast USA
   - New York, NY           
    State Press, Southwest USA
   - Tempe, AZ           
The State Press has consistently been rated among the best college newspapers in the country. In 2004, 2005 and 2006, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association named The State Press a Gold Crown and Silver Crown winner, respectively — the highest awards given to college newspapers. The State Press also was honored in 2005 with the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism, a prestigious national award given to one college paper each year for its commitment to ethics. Student journalists working for The State Press consistently place in the prestigious Hearst awards for college journalism students and sweep the Society of Professional Journalism regional awards.
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Southeast USA
   - Atlanta, GA           
Atlanta News, Sports, Atlanta Weather, Business News and more.
    Las Vegas Review-Journal, Southwest USA
   - Las Vegas, NV           
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's largest newspaper.
    Superior Express, Northcentral USA
   - Superior, NE           
Currently publishes two newspapers and a monthly newsletter while providing the communities of Nuckolls and Jewell counties and the surrounding area with custom printing, screen printing, and office supply needs. For access to our newspapers, simply click on the corresponding links below.
The Superior Express is the largest paid subscription weekly newspaper in its area, serving Nuckolls County in south central Nebraska, USA. The electronic edition of the paper includes News, Feature, Sports, Pictures and Obituary sections, plus subscription & advertising information.
The Jewell County Record serves Jewell County, in north central Kansas. Towns include Mankato, Burr Oak, Jewell, Esbon, Randall, Webber, Ionia, Formoso, Randall. Features of the online version match those of The Express.
    Dallas Morning News, Southcentral USA
   - Dallas, TX           
News, sports, weather, traffic, business, entertainment and more.
    Albuquerque Journal, Southwest USA
   - Albuquerque, NM           
Politics, sports, entertainment, health, travel and more.
    Hugo Daiy News, Southcentral USA
   - Hugo, OK           
News, entertainment, sports 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.
    Bismarck Tribune, Northcentral USA
   - Bismarck, ND           
Established in 1873, the Bismarck Tribune is the official newspaper of the state of North Dakota, county of Burleigh and city of Bismarck. It is published daily. The Bismarck Tribune is a member of the Associated Press.
    Peoria Journal Star, Midwest USA
   - Peoria, IL           
Sports, business, entertainment and more.
    San Antonio Express News, Southcentral USA
   - San Antonio, TX           
Sports, Spurs, Business, Life and more.
    Tulsa World, Southcentral USA
   - Tulsa, OK           
The first issue of the Tulsa Daily World appeared on the afternoon of Sept. 14, 1905. The banner across the top of the front page declared: “Tulsa, Chosen Home of Prosperity and Opportunity, is a Busy City in a Busy Universe.” The paper cost 5 cents per copy.
    Euclid Sun Journal, Midwest USA
   - Cleveland, OH           
Sun News has 11 weekly newspapers serving 47 Greater Cleveland area communities in Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, and Geauga counties. You can read the latest news, sports, entertainment, and classifieds from your community.
    Fargo Forum, Northcentral USA
   - Fargo, ND           
News, Opinion, Life, Sports, Politics, Business, Celebrations and more.
    Eugene Weekly, Northwest USA
   - Eugene, OR           
News, Views, Blogs, Calendar, Film, Music, Culture, Classifieds, Personals and more.
    Billings Gazette, Northwest USA
   - Billings,            
News, opinios, sports, lifestyle, marketplace and more.
    Indianapolis Recorder, Midwest USA
   - Indianapolis,            
What began as a two-page church bulletin by co-founders George P. Stewart and Will Porter, The Indianapolis Recorder now hails as one of the top African-American publications in the nation. In 1897, the co-founders of the newspaper decided to expand their already successful newssheet into a weekly newspaper. The earliest existing issues of the Recorder date to 1899 — the year Porter sold his share of the newspaper to Stewart.
Realizing the importance of local news, Stewart captured that market, outdistancing his local competitors, the publishers of the Freeman and the Colored World. With its emphasis on local news, the Recorder set itself apart from other Black newspapers. It had an immediate and an enduring impact on the Indianapolis community.