| Title | Locale | Year est. | Ceased | Notes |
|---|
| Aberdeen Enterprise | Aberdeen | 1889 | 1988[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 Gazette | Abingdon | 1805 | 1807[25] | |
| African American News and World / African American News and World Report | Baltimore | 1979 | 1984[26] | |
| Allegheny Citizen | Frostburg | 1950 | 1961 | [27] |
| The American Citizen | Baltimore | 1879 | 1800s[28] | African American newspaper. |
| American and Daily Advertiser | Baltimore | 1799[4] | | |
| American Eagle | Cambridge | 1855[29] | circa 1864 | Succeeded byCambridge Intelligencer, 1865 |
| Anne Arundel Advertiser | Annapolis | 1870 | 1908 | Also published asThe Advertiser, 1898-1908. Merged with theMaryland Republican to form theAdvertiser-Republican.[30] |
| The American Republican and Baltimore Daily Clipper | Baltimore | 1839 | 1875 | Also 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 Gazette | Annapolis | 1855 | 1874 | [27] |
| Annapolis News | Annapolis | 1940 | 1952 | [27] |
| Baltimore American | Baltimore | 1773 | 1964 | Also 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 Paper | Baltimore | 1977 | 2017 | Last published byTronc, Inc.[5] Also published asCity Squeeze, 1977-1978. |
| Baltimore Commercial Journal and Lyford's Price-Current | Baltimore | 1840 | 1849 | A revival of the defunctBaltimore Price Current. It was succeeded by theBaltimore Price-Current and Weekly Journal of Commerce. |
| Baltimore Chronicle | Baltimore | 1976 | 2003 | |
| Baltimore County Advocate | Baltimore | 1850 | 1864 | Merged with theBaltimore County American to formThe Baltimore County Union. |
| Baltimore County American | Towson | 1858 | 1862[32] | Merged with theBaltimore County Advocate to formThe Baltimore County Union. |
| The Baltimore County Times | Baltimore | | | Published by Joy Bramble to focus on the African-American community. |
| The Baltimore County Union | Towson | 1865 | 1912 | Formed from the merging ofBaltimore County Advocate andBaltimore County American. |
| Baltimore Daily Repository | Baltimore | 1791[33] | | |
| Baltimore Evening Post | Baltimore | 1792[33] | | |
| Baltimore Evening Herald | Baltimore | | | |
| Baltimore Evening Sun | Baltimore | | | |
| The Baltimore Examiner | Baltimore | 2006 | 2009 | |
| The Baltimore Exchange | Baltimore | | | |
| Baltimore Gazette | Baltimore | 1862 | 1875 | The name was revived in 2016 as a fake news website. |
| Baltimore Guide | Baltimore | 1927 | 2016 | |
| Baltimore Morning Herald | Baltimore | 1900 | | |
| Baltimore News[4] | Baltimore | 1873 | 1934 | Also published asEvening News, 1873-1875,Baltimore Daily News, 1876-1892. Merged withBaltimore Post to formBaltimore News-Post in 1934.[34] |
| Baltimore News-American | Baltimore | 1964 | 1986 | Formed as a merger of theBaltimore News-Post andThe Baltimore American.[35] |
| Baltimore News-Post | Baltimore | 1936 | 1964 | [36] |
| Baltimore Patriot | Baltimore | | | |
| Baltimore Post | Baltimore | 1922 | 1934 | Also published asBaltimore Daily Post, 1922-1929. Merged withBaltimore News to formBaltimore News-Post in 1934.[37] |
| Baltimore Telegraphe | Baltimore | 1795[33] | | |
| Baltimore Wecker | Baltimore | 1851 | 1907 | German 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 Zeitung | Frederick | 1785[33] | 1789 | |
| Berlin Advance | Berlin | | | |
| Berlin News | Berlin | | | |
| Bethesda Tribune | Bethesda | | | |
| Brooklyn-Curtis Bay Town Crier | Baltimore | | | |
| Brooklyn News | Baltimore | | | |
| The Brunswick Citizen | Brunswick | 1971 | 2021[38] | |
| Cambridge Chronicle | Cambridge | 1828[39] | circa 1855 | Merged into theAmerican Eagle (Cambridge, MD, 1855) |
| Cambridge Democrat | Cambridge | 1840s | 1860s | |
| Catoctin Clarion | Thurmont | 1871 | 1942 | Replaced by theCatoctin Enterprise. |
| Catoctin Enterprise | Thurmont | 1940[40] | | |
| Cecil County Star | Elkton | 1930s | 1930s | |
| Cecil Guardian | Cecil County | 2009 | 2018[41] | |
| Cecil Star | North East | 1880s | 1920s[33] | |
| Church Advocate | Baltimore | 1890s[42] | | African American newspaper. |
| The Citizen | Cumberland | 1961 | 1983 | Also published asThe Allegany Garrett Citizen, 1961.[27] |
| Civilian | Cumberland | 1828 | 1858 | Also published asPhoenix Civilian, 1833-1840 andCumberland Miners' Journal. Merged with theCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register to formCivilian & Telegraph. |
| Civilian & Telegraph | Cumberland | 1859 | 1905 | Formed from the merging of theCumberland Miners' Journal andCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register. |
| The Colored Harvester | Baltimore | 1890s[42] | | African American newspaper. |
| The Commonwealth | Baltimore | 1915 | 1915[43] | African American newspaper. |
| The Crusader | Hyattsville | 1979[44] | | African American newspaper. |
| The Crusader | Upper Marlboro | 1890s[42] | | African American newspaper. |
| Cumberland Freie Presse | Cumberland | 1891 | 1896 | [27] |
| Cumberland News | Cumberland | 1865 | 1869 | [27] |
| Cumberland Telegraph | Cumberland | 1851 | 1858 | Also published asTelegraph andCumberland Telegraph and Maryland Mining Register. Merged with theCumberland Miners' Journal to formCivilian & Telegraph. |
| Cumberland Times-News | Cumberland | 1987 | 2009 | [27] |
| Czas Baltimorski | Baltimore | 1940 | unknown | Polish-language newspaper. Translates toBaltimore Times. |
| Daily Evening Chronotype | Baltimore | 1867 | | African American newspaper. |
| The Daily Exchange | Baltimore | 1858 | 1861 | |
| Daily News | Cumberland | 1890 | 1896 | [27] |
| Dawn | Baltimore | 1887 | | African American newspaper. |
| The Dawn | Elkton | 1890s[42] | | African American newspaper. |
| The Democratic Advocate | Westminster | 1865 | 1968 | |
| Democratic Messenger | Snow Hill | 1869 | 1973 | Merged with theWorcester Democrat to form theWorcester County Messenger.[45] |
| Der Baltimore Israelit | Baltimore | 1891 | 1893 | Yiddish-language newspaper. |
| Der Deutsche Correspondent | Baltimore | 1841 | 1918 | German-language newspaper.[46] |
| Der Fortschritt | Baltimore | 1890 | 1890 | Yiddish-language newspaper. |
| Der Wegweiser | Baltimore | 1896 | 1896 | Yiddish-language newspaper. |
| Dunlap's Maryland Gazette, or, The Baltimore General Advertiser | Baltimore | 1775[33] | | |
| Easton Gazette | Easton | 1822[47] | circa 1929 | Also published as theGazette-Democrat, 1901-1902 |
| Elkton Press | Elkton | 1823 | 183? | [48] |
| Ellicott City Times | Ellicott City | circa 1870[49] | 1958 | Now published asThe Howard County Times. |
| The Enterprise | Federal Hill | | | |
| The Frederick Post | Frederick | | | |
| Friends of the Hearth | Baltimore | | | Polish-language newspaper. |
| The Frostburg Forum | Frostburg | 1897 | 1901 | Now published asThe Howard County Times. |
| The Frostburg Gleaner | Frostburg | 1899 | 1901 | Main focus was on the prohibition of alcohol. |
| The Frostburg Herald | Frostburg | 1903 | 1906 | Rival toFrostburg Mining Journal. |
| Frostburg Mining Journal | Frostburg | 1871 | 1917 | Rival toThe Frostburg Herald. Also published asThe Frostburg Spirit, 1913-1915.[27] |
| The Frostburg News | Frostburg | 1897 | 1897 | |
| Gay Life | Baltimore | 1979 | 2016 | Also 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/Eldersburg | 1959 | 2015 | Last published byNash Holdings |
| Genius of Universal Emancipation | Baltimore | 1821 | 1839 | Was established in Ohio, and then moved to Tennessee before moving to Baltimore in 1824. |
| Good News and Informer | Baltimore | 1981 | | African American newspaper. |
| Ha-Pisgah | Baltimore | 1891 | 1893 | Yiddish-language newspaper. |
| Hammond Gazette | Point Lookout | 1862 | 1864 | |
| Harry | Baltimore | 1969 | 1972 | |
| Il Risorgimento Italiano Nel Maryland | Baltimore | 1922 | 1930 | Italian-language newspaper. |
| The Jewish Chronicle | Baltimore | 1875 | 1877 | Jewish newspaper. |
| Jewish Comment | Baltimore | 1895 | 1895 | Jewish newspaper. |
| Joy | Baltimore | 1887 | | African American newspaper. |
| The Lancet | Baltimore | 1900s | 1900s | African American newspaper. |
| The Ledger | Baltimore | 1898 | 1899 | African American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger. |
| Ledger-Enterprise | Pocomoke City | 1896 | 1921 | Also 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 Star | Lonaconing | | | |
| The Lyceum Observer | Baltimore | 1863 | 1860s | African American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger. |
| Maryland Advocate & Farmer's & Mechanics Register | Cumberland | 1831 | 1835 | [27] |
| Maryland Free Press | Hagerstown | 1862 | 1876 | On hiatus from 1863-1866. Also published asReporter and Advertiser, 1875-1876. |
| Maryland Gazette | Annapolis | 1727 | 1734[33] | |
| Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser | Hagerstown | 1797 | 1801 | [51] |
| Maryland Gazette, and Frederick Weekly Advertiser | Frederick | 1790[33] | | BecamePolitical Intelligencer, or, Republican Gazette in 1824[33] |
| Maryland Hawk | Temple Hills | 1984[52] | | African American newspaper. |
| Maryland Herald, and Eastern Shore Intelligencer | Easton | 1790[33] | 1799 | |
| Maryland Journal | Baltimore | 1773[33] | 1797 | Maryland Journal and (the) Baltimore Advertiser; Maryland Journal, and Baltimore Universal Daily Advertiser; Maryland Journal, & Baltimore Daily Advertiser |
| Maryland Republican | Annapolis | 1809[53] | 1908 | Merged withAnne Arundel Advertiser to form theAdvertiser-Republican in 1908 |
| Maryland Suffrage News | Baltimore | 1912 | 1920 | Ended publication with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. |
| The Maryland Times-Press | | | | |
| The Midland Journal | Rising Sun | 1885 | 1947 | |
| Montgomery County Sentinel | Rockville | 1855 | 2020 | |
| The Monthly Chronicle Of Religion And Learning | Baltimore | 1875[54] | 1870s | African American newspaper. Merged with theAfro-American to form theAfro-American Ledger. |
| The Morning Herald | Hagerstown | 1873 | | |
| Montgomery Journal | | | | |
| Mountain City Times | Cumberland | 1865 | 1869 | [27] |
| Muhammad Speaks | Baltimore | 1981[55] | unknown | African American newspaper. |
| The Negro Appeal | Baltimore | 1899[56] | 1900 | African American newspaper. |
| Neighborhood Talk | Landover | 1899[57] | 1900 | African American newspaper. |
| The News | Frederick | | | |
| North-East Star | North East | 1880s[33] | 1880s | |
| Northwest Star | Pikesville | 1966 | 1988 | [58] |
| Owings Mill Times | Owings Mills | 1986 | 2006 | [59] |
| Palladium of Freedom | Baltimore | 1787[33] | 1787 | |
| Peninsula Ledger | Pocomoke City | 1885 | 1896 | Merged with theWorcester Enterprise to form theLedger-Enterprise.[60] |
| Pioneer | Dundalk | 1938 | | [61] |
| Port Tobacco Times | Port Tobacco | 1844 | 1898 | Also published asPort Tobacco Times and Charles County Advertiser, 1845-1898. Merged with theCrescent to form theTimes Crescent. |
| The Prince George's County Times | Prince George's County | | | Focuses on the African-American community. Published byJoy Bramble. |
| Prohibition Advocate | Baltimore | 1890s[42] | | African American newspaper. |
| Queenstown News | Queenstown | circa 1882[62] | 1956 | Merged with theQueen Anne's Record-Observer to form theQueen Anne's Record-Observer and Queenstown News (Centreville, MD) in 1956 |
| The Race Standard | Baltimore | 1894[22] | 1898 | African American newspaper. |
| Republican Star, or, Eastern Shore Political Luminary | Easton | 1799 | | BecameEaston Star in 1843[33] |
| Rockville Times | Rockville | | | |
| The Shore Times | | | | Focuses on the African-American community. Published byJoy Bramble. |
| Silver Spring Suburban Record | Silver Spring | | | |
| The South | Baltimore | | | |
| Star | Baltimore | 1887[63] | | African American newspaper. |
| Straight From the Street | Hyattsville | 1900s[64] | | African American newspaper. |
| Telegraf | Baltimore | 1909 | 1951 | Published in Czech. |
| Trench and Camp | Admiral | 1917 | 1919 | World War I newspaper for military personnel at Camp Meade.[65] |
| The True Communicator | Baltimore | 1865 | 1866 | African American newspaper. |
| The Voice of Labor | Cumberland | 1938 | 1942 | Was merged intoThe CIO News. |
| The Washington Spy | Hagerstown | 1790 | 1797 | [66] |
| Weekly Civilian | Cumberland | 1892 | 1897 | [27] |
| Western Maryland Democrat | Westminster | 1863 | 1865 | Succeeded byThe Democratic Advocate. |
| Western Maryland Voice of Industrial Labor | Cumberland | 1938 | 1942 | [27] |
| Worcester Democrat | Pocomoke City | 1880 | 1973 | First 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 Enterprise | Pocomoke City | 1894 | 1896 | Also known as thePocomoke Enterprise. Merged with thePeninsula Ledger to form theLedger Enterprise. |
| The Worcester County Messenger | Pocomoke City | 1973[69] | 2005[12] | Formed by the merging of theWorcester Democrat and theDemocratic Messenger. It was merged withMaryland Times Press to form theWorcester County Times. |