North America Newspapers

    Worcester Telegram & Gazette, United States

  20 Franklin Street - Worcester, MA           
News, Columnists, Health & Fitness, Weather, Sports, Money, Entertainment and more.
    Indianapolis Recorder, United States
   - 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.
    Fargo Forum, United States
   - Fargo, ND           
News, Opinion, Life, Sports, Politics, Business, Celebrations and more.
    Montana Standard, United States
   - Butte,            
News, Sports, Entertainment, Jobs, Cars, Homes and more.
    Spectator, United States
   - Columbus, MS           
Established in 1884 as the first public college for women in the United States, MUW is proud of its tradition of excellence for women and men.
    Washington City Paper, United States
   - 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
    Daily News, United States
  4 New York Plaza - New York, NY             
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The Daily News of New York City is the fifth most-widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 703,137, as of March 30, 2008. The first U.S. daily printed in tabloid form, it was founded in 1919, and as of 2007 is owned and run by Mortimer Zuckerman. It has won ten Pulitzer Prizes.
The News carried the slogan "New York's Picture Newspaper" from 1920 to 1991, for its emphasis on photographs, and a camera has been part of the newspaper's logo from day one. The paper's later slogan, developed from a 1985 ad campaign, is "New York's Hometown Newspaper", while another has been "The Eyes, the Ears, the Honest Voice of New York"). The Daily News continues to include large and prominent photographs, for news, entertainment and sports, as well as intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, a sports section, and an opinion section. Source
    New York Law Journal, United States
  111 8th Avenue - New York, NY           
It's not easy for busy attorneys to keep up with all the new developments and trends in New York's fast-paced legal scene. That's why, every day, thousands of New York lawyers take time from their hectic schedules to read the New York Law Journal.
In just a few minutes each business day, readers get not only the latest news -- they find court information, decisional law, and advance word on new statutes and regulations, coupled with the useful and practical analysis, scholarly insight, and professional perspective they need to make sense of it all. Our reporters know all the right sources to get the behind-the-scenes news -- on firms, on judicial appointments, on upcoming professional requirements -- that you need. You'll get the inside story on what prosecutors, judges, legislators and law firms are up to -- and how it's likely to affect your practice.
    The Recorder & Times, Canada
   - Brockville, CA           
    Público, Mexico
   - Guadalajara,            
    El Diario
   - Mexico, MX           
El 17 de febrero de 1976 se editó el primer ejemplar de El Diario en Ciudad Juárez. Bajo la dirección de Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, El Diario se ha convertido en el periódico de mayor circulación en el estado de Chihuahua y el cuarto más importante en México.
En el año XXXI de su existencia, la cadena periodística que tiene su base en Ciudad Juárez, mantiene oficinas y publicaciones en: Chihuahua capital, Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias y El Paso, Texas.
    Chronicle-Journal, Canada
   - Thunder Bay, CA           
    Sermitsiaq
   - Greenland,            
    Yukon News, Canada
  211 Wood Street - Whitehorse - Yukon, CA           
    CNI Noticias, Mexico
   - New Mexico,            
    Tricity News, Canada
   - Coquitlam, CA           
    El Diario de Chihuahua, Mexico
   - Chihuahua,