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List of newspapers in Maryland

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This is alist of newspapers in Maryland.

Currently published

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TitleLocaleYear est.FrequencyPublisher/parent companyNotes
The AegisBel Air1856twice-weeklyTribune PublishingHarford County local newspaper. Also published asThe Aegis & Intelligencer, 1864-1923,The Aegis and Harford Gazette, 1951-1964,The Aegis, the Harford Gazette and the Democratic Ledger, 1964-1969.
Las Américas NewspaperBaltimoreSpanish language newspaper
The Annapolis TimesAnnapolis1991[1]WeeklyJoy BrambleFocuses on the African-American community.
Baltimore Afro-AmericanBaltimore1892WeeklyNational Edition. Also published as theAfro-American Ledger, 1900-1915.
Baltimore BannerBaltimore1965, restarting 2022dailyBaltimore Banner Co. (1965)Local edition.
The Baltimore Business JournalBaltimore
Baltimore ChronicleBaltimore1973MonthlyBaltimore News Network, Inc.Also published asThe City Dweller, 1973-1976. Currently only online, print issues ended in 2003.
Baltimore Jewish TimesBaltimore1919WeeklyRoute 95 Publications LLCIn 2011 it was redesigned to become more magazine-like.
Baltimore OUTloudBaltimore2003[2]Bi-weeklyPride Media LimitedLGBTQ newspaper
The Baltimore SunBaltimore[3]1837[4]dailyTribune Publishing[5]
Baltimore TimesBaltimore1986WeeklyJoy BrambleCovers the African-American community in Baltimore, focusing on positive stories and news.
Baltimorské ListyBaltimoreA Czech-language newspaper. Title translates to Baltimore Letters.
Bay Times and Record-ObserverChesterWeeklyAdams Publishing Group, Chesapeake PublishingFormed from a merging ofThe Kent Island Bay Times and theRecord-Observer.[6]
Bethesda JournalBethesda
Bowie BladeBowie
The Calvert RecorderCalvert County1971[7]Adams Publishing Group,[8] Chesapeake Publishing
The CapitalAnnapolis1884DailyTribune Publishing[5]Also published asEvening Capital, 1884-1981 andEvening Capital and Maryland Gazette, 1910-1922.
Carroll County TimesWestminster1911DailyTribune Publishing[5]Also published asThe Times, 1911-1956.
Cecil WhigElkton1841DailyAdams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
The Charles County Times-CrescentLa Plata1893WeeklyFree State Communications, Inc.Also published asThe Crescent, 1893-1898,The Times Crescent, 1898-1966,The Times-Crescent The Charles County Leaf, 1966-1971,Times-Crescent, 1971-1989.
Columbia FlierColumbia1969WeeklyTribune Publishing
Cumberland Times-NewsCumberlandDailyCommunity Newspaper Holdings, Inc.[9]
The Daily RecordBaltimore1888DailyGateHouse Media[10]
Daily TimesSalisbury1886DailyUSA Today Co.[11]Also published asThe Wicomico News, 1886-1923,The Salisbury Times, 1923-1967, andThe Shoreman's Daily.[12]
Dorchester StarEaston1973[13]Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
The Dundalk EagleDundalk1969[14]Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
Enquirer-GazetteUpper Marlboro1851[15]WeeklyAdams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
The EnterpriseSt. Mary's County1883[16]Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
The Epoch TimesRockvilleEpoch Media GroupEnglish & Chinese edition
The Frederick News-PostFrederick1883DailyOgden Newspapers
Gaffat Ethiopia : Amharic and English monthly newspaperAdelphi1992MonthlyFocused on the Ethiopian-American community, and partially in Amharic.[17]
Greenbelt News ReviewGreenbelt1937Every ThursdayGreenbelt Cooperative Publishing AssociationWorker Cooperative. Also published asGreenbelt Cooperator, 1937-1954.
Herald MailHagerstown1873DailyUSA Today Co.Formed by the merging ofThe Morning Herald 1873-1920 andThe Daily Mail 1828-1920.
The Howard County TimesEllicott City1869DailyTribune PublishingAlso published asThe Ellicott City Times, 1869-1958. A unit of theBaltimore Sun Media Group as of 2016.
The Johns Hopkins News-LetterBaltimore1896WeeklyStudent newspaper for Johns Hopkins University.
KaskadBaltimoreRussian language newspaper aimed towards immigrants from Russia, Belarus, and other Russian speakers.
Kent County NewsChestertown1793[18]Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake PublishingAlso published asThe Chestertown Spy.
The Kent Island Bay TimesStevensville1963WeeklyAdams Publishing GroupAlso known asBay Times.
Latin OpinionBaltimore2004MonthlyBilingual in both Spanish and English.
The Maryland Coastal DispatchOcean City1984[19]Weekly[19]J. Steven Green[19]
Maryland GazetteAnnapolis1727Twice WeeklyTribune Publishing
Maryland IndependentCharles County1872[20]Twice weeklyAdams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
The News ExchangeBaltimore1978Bilingual Russian and English newspaper
PirmynBaltimoreLithuanian-language newspaper
Polish TimesBaltimorePolish-American newspaper
Potomac AlmanacPotomac, Maryland1957[21]monthlyFounded byBeppie Noyes.
The Race StandardBaltimore1894[22]1898African American newspaper.
The Prince George’s SentinelLanham1932WeeklyBerlyn Inc.
The Record-ObserverCentrevilleWeeklyAdams Publishing Group
The Star DemocratEaston1799DailyAdams Publishing GroupAlso published asThe Republican,The Star,The Republican Star and Eastern Shore Political Luminary,The Republican Star and Eastern Shore General Advertiser, andThe Republican Star. Purchased and merged withEastern Shore General Advertiser, 1802-1814,Whig & Advocate, 1828-1841,Eastern-Shore Star,The Easton Star,The Easton Democrat, andThe Democrat.
The Times-RecordDentonWeeklyAdams Publishing Group
The Valley CitizenMiddletown
Washington HispanicSilver Spring1994Spanish-language newspaper.

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TitleLocaleYear est.CeasedNotes
Aberdeen EnterpriseAberdeen18891988[23]Originally published 1889-1920. Merged with theHarford Democrat to form theHarford Democrat and Aberdeen Enterprise. in 1921. Republished underAberdeen Enterprise name from 1986-1988.[24]
Abington Patriot and Harford County GazetteAbingdon18051807[25]
African American News and World / African American News and World ReportBaltimore19791984[26]
Allegheny CitizenFrostburg19501961[27]
The American CitizenBaltimore18791800s[28]African American newspaper.
American and Daily AdvertiserBaltimore1799[4]
American EagleCambridge1855[29]circa 1864Succeeded byCambridge Intelligencer, 1865
Anne Arundel AdvertiserAnnapolis18701908Also published asThe Advertiser, 1898-1908. Merged with theMaryland Republican to form theAdvertiser-Republican.[30]
The American Republican and Baltimore Daily ClipperBaltimore18391875Also published asBaltimore Clipper, 1839-1844,The Ocean, 1840-1844,American Republican, 1844-1847,Baltimore Daily Commercial, 1865-1867,The Daily Commercial, 1867-1869,The Evening Commercial, 1868-1869, andEvening Journal, 1871-1875.
Annapolis GazetteAnnapolis18551874[27]
Annapolis NewsAnnapolis19401952[27]
Baltimore AmericanBaltimore17731964Also published asMaryland Journal and theBaltimore Advertiser, 1773-1796,Eagle of Freedom; or, the Baltimore Town and Fell's Point Gazette, 1796-1798,Baltimore Intelligencer, 1798-1799,American and Baltimore Daily Advertiser, 1799-1802,American and Commercial Daily Advertiser, 1802-1853,American and Commercial Advertiser, 1854-1856, 1861-1869,Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser, 1857-1861, 1870-1883. Merged withBaltimore News-Post to formBaltimore News-American.[31]
Baltimore City PaperBaltimore19772017Last published byTronc, Inc.[5] Also published asCity Squeeze, 1977-1978.
Baltimore Commercial Journal and Lyford's Price-CurrentBaltimore18401849A revival of the defunctBaltimore Price Current. It was succeeded by theBaltimore Price-Current and Weekly Journal of Commerce.
Baltimore ChronicleBaltimore19762003
Baltimore County AdvocateBaltimore18501864Merged with theBaltimore County American to formThe Baltimore County Union.
Baltimore County AmericanTowson18581862[32]Merged with theBaltimore County Advocate to formThe Baltimore County Union.
The Baltimore County TimesBaltimorePublished by Joy Bramble to focus on the African-American community.
The Baltimore County UnionTowson18651912Formed from the merging ofBaltimore County Advocate andBaltimore County American.
Baltimore Daily RepositoryBaltimore1791[33]
Baltimore Evening PostBaltimore1792[33]
Baltimore Evening HeraldBaltimore
Baltimore Evening SunBaltimore
The Baltimore ExaminerBaltimore20062009
The Baltimore ExchangeBaltimore
Baltimore GazetteBaltimore18621875The name was revived in 2016 as a fake news website.
Baltimore GuideBaltimore19272016
Baltimore Morning HeraldBaltimore1900
Baltimore News[4]Baltimore18731934Also published asEvening News, 1873-1875,Baltimore Daily News, 1876-1892. Merged withBaltimore Post to formBaltimore News-Post in 1934.[34]
Baltimore News-AmericanBaltimore19641986Formed as a merger of theBaltimore News-Post andThe Baltimore American.[35]
Baltimore News-PostBaltimore19361964[36]
Baltimore PatriotBaltimore
Baltimore PostBaltimore19221934Also published asBaltimore Daily Post, 1922-1929. Merged withBaltimore News to formBaltimore News-Post in 1934.[37]
Baltimore TelegrapheBaltimore1795[33]
Baltimore WeckerBaltimore18511907German language newspaper. Also published asTäglicher Baltimore Wecker (“Daily Baltimore Wecker”),Wochenblatt des Baltimore Wecker (“Weekly Baltimore Wecker”), andBaltimore Wecker: Sonntags-Blatt (“Sunday Baltimore Wecker”). A weekly edition calledThe Mirror was published from 1895-1907.
Bartgis's Marylandische ZeitungFrederick1785[33]1789
Berlin AdvanceBerlin
Berlin NewsBerlin
Bethesda TribuneBethesda
Brooklyn-Curtis Bay Town CrierBaltimore
Brooklyn NewsBaltimore
The Brunswick CitizenBrunswick19712021[38]
Cambridge ChronicleCambridge1828[39]circa 1855Merged into theAmerican Eagle (Cambridge, MD, 1855)
Cambridge DemocratCambridge1840s1860s
Catoctin ClarionThurmont18711942Replaced by theCatoctin Enterprise.
Catoctin EnterpriseThurmont1940[40]
Cecil County StarElkton1930s1930s
Cecil GuardianCecil County20092018[41]
Cecil StarNorth East1880s1920s[33]
Church AdvocateBaltimore1890s[42]African American newspaper.
The CitizenCumberland19611983Also published asThe Allegany Garrett Citizen, 1961.[27]
CivilianCumberland18281858Also published asPhoenix Civilian, 1833-1840 andCumberland Miners' Journal. Merged with theCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register to formCivilian & Telegraph.
Civilian & TelegraphCumberland18591905Formed from the merging of theCumberland Miners' Journal andCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register.
The Colored HarvesterBaltimore1890s[42]African American newspaper.
The CommonwealthBaltimore19151915[43]African American newspaper.
The CrusaderHyattsville1979[44]African American newspaper.
The CrusaderUpper Marlboro1890s[42]African American newspaper.
Cumberland Freie PresseCumberland18911896[27]
Cumberland NewsCumberland18651869[27]
Cumberland TelegraphCumberland18511858Also published asTelegraph andCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register. Merged with theCumberland Miners' Journal to formCivilian & Telegraph.
Cumberland Times-NewsCumberland19872009[27]
Czas BaltimorskiBaltimore1940unknownPolish-language newspaper. Translates toBaltimore Times.
Daily Evening ChronotypeBaltimore1867African American newspaper.
The Daily ExchangeBaltimore18581861
Daily NewsCumberland18901896[27]
DawnBaltimore1887African American newspaper.
The DawnElkton1890s[42]African American newspaper.
The Democratic AdvocateWestminster18651968
Democratic MessengerSnow Hill18691973Merged with theWorcester Democrat to form theWorcester County Messenger.[45]
Der Baltimore IsraelitBaltimore18911893Yiddish-language newspaper.
Der Deutsche CorrespondentBaltimore18411918German-language newspaper.[46]
Der FortschrittBaltimore18901890Yiddish-language newspaper.
Der WegweiserBaltimore18961896Yiddish-language newspaper.
Dunlap's Maryland Gazette, or, The Baltimore General AdvertiserBaltimore1775[33]
Easton GazetteEaston1822[47]circa 1929Also published as theGazette-Democrat, 1901-1902
Elkton PressElkton1823183?[48]
Ellicott City TimesEllicott Citycirca 1870[49]1958Now published asThe Howard County Times.
The EnterpriseFederal Hill
The Frederick PostFrederick
Friends of the HearthBaltimorePolish-language newspaper.
The Frostburg ForumFrostburg18971901Now published asThe Howard County Times.
The Frostburg GleanerFrostburg18991901Main focus was on the prohibition of alcohol.
The Frostburg HeraldFrostburg19031906Rival toFrostburg Mining Journal.
Frostburg Mining JournalFrostburg18711917Rival toThe Frostburg Herald. Also published asThe Frostburg Spirit, 1913-1915.[27]
The Frostburg NewsFrostburg18971897
Gay LifeBaltimore19792016Also published asBaltimore Gay Paper, andGay Paper. Merged intoBaltimore OUTloud.
The Gazette (Maryland)Germantown,Silver Spring/Takoma Park,Gaithersburg,Bethesda,Potomac,Burtonsville,Wheaton,Rockville,Olney,Damascus,Largo,Hyattsville,College Park,Upper Marlboro,Bowie,Landover,Laurel,Clinton,Mount Airy andSykesville/Eldersburg19592015Last published byNash Holdings
Genius of Universal EmancipationBaltimore18211839Was established in Ohio, and then moved to Tennessee before moving to Baltimore in 1824.
Good News and InformerBaltimore1981African American newspaper.
Ha-PisgahBaltimore18911893Yiddish-language newspaper.
Hammond GazettePoint Lookout18621864
HarryBaltimore19691972
Il Risorgimento Italiano Nel MarylandBaltimore19221930Italian-language newspaper.
The Jewish ChronicleBaltimore18751877Jewish newspaper.
Jewish CommentBaltimore18951895Jewish newspaper.
JoyBaltimore1887African American newspaper.
The LancetBaltimore1900s1900sAfrican American newspaper.
The LedgerBaltimore18981899African American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger.
Ledger-EnterprisePocomoke City18961921Also published asLedger Enterprise. It was formed by the merging of theWorcester Enterprise and thePeninsula Ledger. It merged with theWorcester Democrat to form theWorcester Democrat and the Ledger-Enterprise.[50]
The Lonaconing StarLonaconing
The Lyceum ObserverBaltimore18631860sAfrican American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger.
Maryland Advocate & Farmer's & Mechanics RegisterCumberland18311835[27]
Maryland Free PressHagerstown18621876On hiatus from 1863-1866. Also published asReporter and Advertiser, 1875-1876.
Maryland GazetteAnnapolis17271734[33]
Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town AdvertiserHagerstown17971801[51]
Maryland Gazette, and Frederick Weekly AdvertiserFrederick1790[33]BecamePolitical Intelligencer, or, Republican Gazette in 1824[33]
Maryland HawkTemple Hills1984[52]African American newspaper.
Maryland Herald, and Eastern Shore IntelligencerEaston1790[33]1799
Maryland JournalBaltimore1773[33]1797Maryland Journal and (the) Baltimore Advertiser; Maryland Journal, and Baltimore Universal Daily Advertiser; Maryland Journal, & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
Maryland RepublicanAnnapolis1809[53]1908Merged withAnne Arundel Advertiser to form theAdvertiser-Republican in 1908
Maryland Suffrage NewsBaltimore19121920Ended publication with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.
The Maryland Times-Press
The Midland JournalRising Sun18851947
Montgomery County SentinelRockville18552020
The Monthly Chronicle Of Religion And LearningBaltimore1875[54]1870sAfrican American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger.
The Morning HeraldHagerstown1873
Montgomery Journal
Mountain City TimesCumberland18651869[27]
Muhammad SpeaksBaltimore1981[55]unknownAfrican American newspaper.
The Negro AppealBaltimore1899[56]1900African American newspaper.
Neighborhood TalkLandover1899[57]1900African American newspaper.
The NewsFrederick
North-East StarNorth East1880s[33]1880s
Northwest StarPikesville19661988[58]
Owings Mill TimesOwings Mills19862006[59]
Palladium of FreedomBaltimore1787[33]1787
Peninsula LedgerPocomoke City18851896Merged with theWorcester Enterprise to form theLedger-Enterprise.[60]
PioneerDundalk1938[61]
Port Tobacco TimesPort Tobacco18441898Also published asPort Tobacco Times and Charles County Advertiser, 1845-1898. Merged with theCrescent to form theTimes Crescent.
The Prince George's County TimesPrince George's CountyFocuses on the African-American community. Published byJoy Bramble.
Prohibition AdvocateBaltimore1890s[42]African American newspaper.
Queenstown NewsQueenstowncirca 1882[62]1956Merged with theQueen Anne's Record-Observer to form theQueen Anne's Record-Observer and Queenstown News (Centreville, MD) in 1956
The Race StandardBaltimore1894[22]1898African American newspaper.
Republican Star, or, Eastern Shore Political LuminaryEaston1799BecameEaston Star in 1843[33]
Rockville TimesRockville
The Shore TimesFocuses on the African-American community. Published byJoy Bramble.
Silver Spring Suburban RecordSilver Spring
The SouthBaltimore
StarBaltimore1887[63]African American newspaper.
Straight From the StreetHyattsville1900s[64]African American newspaper.
TelegrafBaltimore19091951Published in Czech.
Trench and CampAdmiral19171919World War I newspaper for military personnel at Camp Meade.[65]
The True CommunicatorBaltimore18651866African American newspaper.
The Voice of LaborCumberland19381942Was merged intoThe CIO News.
The Washington SpyHagerstown17901797[66]
Weekly CivilianCumberland18921897[27]
Western Maryland DemocratWestminster18631865Succeeded byThe Democratic Advocate.
Western Maryland Voice of Industrial LaborCumberland19381942[27]
Worcester DemocratPocomoke City18801973First published as theWorcester Democrat from 1880-1921. Merged with theLedger-Enterprise to form theWorcester Democrat and the Ledger-Enterprise in 1921, and published under that name until 1953.[67] Name changed back to theWorcester Democrat in 1953.[68] Merged withDemocratic Messenger to form theWorcester County Messenger in 1973.
Worcester EnterprisePocomoke City18941896Also known as thePocomoke Enterprise. Merged with thePeninsula Ledger to form theLedger Enterprise.
The Worcester County MessengerPocomoke City1973[69]2005[12]Formed by the merging of theWorcester Democrat and theDemocratic Messenger. It was merged withMaryland Times Press to form theWorcester County Times.

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