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This is alist of newspapers inVirginia.

Daily, weekly and other newspapers (currently published)

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TitleLocaleYear est.OccurrenceCompanyNotes
Alexandria Gazette PacketAlexandriaWeekly
Alexandria TimesAlexandria2005Weekly
Altavista Journal[1]Altavista1909WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Amelia Bulletin MonitorAmelia Court House1973Weekly
Amherst New Era-ProgressAmherstWeekly
Arlington Sun GazetteArlingtonWeekly
Bedford BulletinBedfordWeeklyPaxton Media Group
Bland County MessengerBland CountyWeekly
Bristol Herald CourierBristolDailyLee Enterprises
Brunswick Times-Gazette[3]Lawrenceville1894WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]Other
Cardinal News[4]Southwest and Southside Virginia, "...roughly the western third of the state that is south of I-64"2021Daily on weekdays with a weekend newsletterCardinal Productions"a nonprofit, online newspaper that specializes in in-depth reporting of three topics: politics, the economy, and culture ... in Southwest and Southside Virginia"
Carroll NewsHillsville1920WeeklyAdams Publishing Group
CentreViewCentrevilleWeekly
The Central VirginianLouisaWeekly
Clinch Valley NewsTazewellWeekly
Connection Newspapersmultiple editions including Arlington, Burke, Great Falls, McLean, Mount Vernon, Reston, SpringfieldWeekly(Website)
El ComercioWoodbridgeWeekly
Courier-RecordBlackstoneWeekly
Culpeper Star-ExponentCulpeperDailyLee Enterprises
Daily News-RecordHarrisonburgDaily
Daily Press[5]Newport News1896DailyTribune Publishing[6]
Daily ProgressCharlottesville1892DailyLee Enterprises
Danville Register & BeeDanvilleDailyLee Enterprises
Dinwiddie Monitor[7]EmporiaWeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
El Eco de VirginiaNorfolkWeeklySpanish language newspaper
Washington HispanicArlingtonWeeklySpanish language newspaper
Fairfax Sun-GazetteFairfaxWeekly
Fairfax TimesFairfax County1965Weekly
Falls Church News PressFalls Church1991Weekly
Farmville HeraldFarmville1890Twice weeklypublished twice weekly
Flagship NewsNorfolkWeeklyPaxton Media Groupmilitary newspaper serving theHampton Roads area
Floyd PressFloydWeekly
The Free Lance–StarFredericksburgDailyLee Enterprises
The GazetteGalaxDailyPaxton Media Group
Glo-QuipsGloucesterNondaily
Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-JournalGloucester1937Weekly
Greene County RecordStanardsvilleWeekly
Henrico CitizenHenrico County, VirginiaBi-weeklypublished every two weeks
Hopewell Herald–Prince George PostHopewell2018Twice weeklyGateHouse Media
Independent-Messenger[8]Emporia1893WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
El ImparcialManassasWeeklySpanish language newspaper
Inside Business[5]NorfolkWeeklyPaxton Media GroupBusiness newspaper
InsideNoVa/Prince WilliamPrince William CountyWeekly(Website)
Inside NoVa/North StaffordStafford CountyWeeklyInside (Website)
Las Américas NewspaperFalls ChurchWeeklySpanish language newspaper
Loudoun Times-MirrorAshland1855Weekly
Loudoun TribuneSterling2016WeeklyBrian ReynoldsCirculation: 116K addresses by mail.Loudoun (Website)
Madison EagleMadison1910Weekly
Martinsville BulletinMartinsville1889DailyLee Enterprises
Mount Vernon VoiceAlexandria2002Weekly
New Journal and GuideNorfolk1900Weekly
News & Advance[5]Lynchburg1986DailyLee Enterprises
News-Gazette[5]Lexington1801[9]WeeklyThe News-Gazette Corp.Began as theRockbridge Repository 1801
News LeaderStaunton1904DailyGannett Company[10]
News ProgressMecklenburg County1884WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2](Website)
News VirginianWaynesboroDailyLee Enterprises
The Northern Virginia DailyStrasburgDailyOgden Newspapers Inc.[11]
Orange County ReviewOrangeWeeklyLee Enterprises
The Page News and CourierPage County1911WeeklyOgden Newspapers Inc.
PoliticoArlington County2007VariesCapitol News Company
Powell Valley NewsLee County1920Weekly
Powhatan TodayPowhatan1986WeeklyLee Enterprises
Prince George Journal[12]EmporiaWeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Progress-IndexPetersburg1865DailyGateHouse Media[13]
Purcellville GazetteLoudoun County2004Weekly
Radford News JournalRadfordWeekly
Rappahannock NewsWashingtonWeekly
Rappahannock TimesTappahannockWeekly
The RecorderMonterey1877Weekly
Richlands News-PressRichlands1966Weekly
Richmond Free PressRichmond1992Weekly
Richmond Times-Dispatch[5]Richmond1850[14]DailyLee Enterprises
Roanoke Star-SentinelRoanoke2007Weekly
Roanoke Times[5]Roanoke1886DailyLee Enterprises
Roanoke TribuneRoanoke1939Weeklyfounded byFleming Alexander
Smithfield TimesSmithfield1920Weekly
Smith Mountain Eagle[15]Wirtz1985WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Smyth County News & MessengerMarionTwice weeklypublished two times a week
South Hill Enterprise[16]South Hill1906WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Southside MessengerKeysville2004Weekly
Southside SentinelUrbanna1896Weekly
Southwest TimesPulaski1906Daily
Star-TribuneChatham1869WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Style WeeklyRichmond1982WeeklyVPM Media Corporation
Suffolk News-HeraldSuffolk1873Daily
Sussex-Surry DispatchEmporiaWeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Tidewater NewsFranklinThrice weeklypublished three times a week[17]
Tidewater ReviewWest PointWeeklyTronc, Inc.
El Tiempo LatinoArlington1991WeeklySpanish language newspaper
Times-Virginian[18]Appomattox1892WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
Union Star[19]Brookneal1906WeeklyWomack Publishing Co. Inc.[2]
USA TodayTysons Corner1982DailyGannett CompanyNational circulation; headquartered in Virginia[20]
Virginia Beach Sun[5]Virginia Beach2012Nondaily
Virginia GazetteWilliamsburg1930Twice weeklyTribune Publishingpublished two times a week
Virginia Lawyers WeeklyRichmond1986WeeklyGateHouse Media[13]
Virginian-Pilot[5]Norfolk1894[21]DailyTribune Publishing
Virginian ReviewCovington1914Thrice weeklyPublished three times a week
La Voz Hispana de VirginiaRichmondNondaily
Washington County NewsAbingdonWeekly
Westmoreland NewsWestmoreland County1949Weekly
The Winchester StarWinchester1896DailyOgden Newspapers Inc.
Wytheville EnterpriseWythe CountyWeeklypublished two times a week
Yorktown Crier-Poquoson PostYorktownWeekly
The Zebra[22]Alexandria2010Daily OnlineThe Zebra Press LLCPrint magazine monthly.(Website)

University newspapers

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Defunct newspapers

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See also:List of newspapers in Virginia in the 18th century
TitleLocaleYear est.Year ceasedNotes
Alexandria Expositor and the Columbian AdvertiserAlexandria, District of Columbia18021805OCLC 12656722,ISSN 2574-9765Succeeded by theAlexandria Expositor
Alexandria Gazette[23]Alexandria18341974Began asColumbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette in 1792[21][24]
Arlington Daily[25]Arlington19391951
BroadsideFairfax19632013Former student newspaper ofGeorge Mason Universitysucceeded byFourth Estate
Caroline Progress[26]Bowling Green19192018
Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune[27]Charlottesville19541992Weekly, Published by Randolph L. White. African-American interest publication.
Charlottesville Tribune[28]Charlottesville1950unknownWeekly, Published byRoanoke Tribune. African American interest publication.
Chesterfield Observer[29]Chesterfield County19952023
CircuitCatlett
Columbian Advertiser and Commercial, Mechanic, and Agricultural GazetteAlexandria, District of Columbia18021802OCLC 11551715,ISSN 2574-9757; preceded byThe Times and Alexandria Advertiser
Herald-Progress[30]Ashland18812018
HookCharlottesville20022013
Hopewell NewsHopewell19262018Began asCity and Tri-County News
King George Journal PressKing George2017
Ledger-StarNorfolk1876[14]1995[21]Began asPublic Ledger, becameLedger-Star in 1962
News & MessengerManassas
Northern Virginia SunArlington1998
Port Folio WeeklyNorfolk19832009
Religious HeraldRichmond1828[23]
Richmonder Anzeiger[31]Richmond185418??
Richmond ChronicleRichmond1969197?
Richmond Enquirer[32]
Richmond News Leader[33]Richmond18881992
Richmond Planet[34]Richmond18831938
The Richmond State[citation needed]Richmond
Richmond Whig[35]Richmond1824[23]Began asConstitutional Whig in 1824[21]
Roanoke Weekly PressRoanoke18911892"Roanoke City's first black newspaper"[36]
Rockingham Register[23]Harrisonburg1822[21]1914
Scottsville SunScottsville
Shenandoah Herald[23]Woodstock1817Began asWoodstock Herald in 1817[21]
Spectator[23]Staunton1823[37]
The Times and Alexandria AdvertiserAlexandria, District of Columbia17971799OCLC 10210698ISSN 2574-9730
Virginian[23]Lynchburg1809Began asLynchburg Press in 1809[21]
Washington ExaminerSpringfield
Washingtonian[23]Leesburg1808[21]

Newspapers by locale

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Alexandria

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Virginia Journal and Alexandria Advertiser, 1784

Newspapers published inAlexandria, Virginia:

  • Alexandria Advertiser and Commercial Intelligencer. D., Dec. 8–31, 1800+[38]
  • The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. S.W., T.W., Nov. 21, 1792 – Dec. 6, 1800.[38]
  • The Times. Alexandria Advertiser. D., Apr. 10, 1797 – Apr. 16 1799.[38]
  • The Times; and District Of Columbia Daily Advertiser. D., Apr. 17, 1799 – Dec. 31, 1800+[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette and Alexandria Advertiser. W., July 30(?), 1789 – Nov. 1793.[38]
  • The Virginia Journal, and Alexandria Advertiser. W., Feb. 5, 1784 – July 4, 1789.[38]

Dumfries

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Newspapers published inDumfries, Virginia:

  • The Virginia Gazette, and Agricultural Repository. W., Sept. 29, 1791 – Dec. 19, 1793.[38]

Fincastle

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Newspapers published inFincastle, Virginia:

  • The Herald Of Virginia, and Fincastle Weekly Advertiser. W., March – Dec. 27, 1800+[38]

Fredericksburg

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Newspapers published inFredericksburg, Virginia:

  • The Genius Of Liberty; and Fredericksburg & Falmouth Advertiser. W., S.W., Oct. 10, 1797 – Sept. 2, 1799.[38]
  • The Virginia Herald. S.W., Aug. 23, 1799 – Dec. 26, 1800+[38]
  • The Virginia Herald, and Fredericksburg Advertiser. W., S.W., June 7, 1787 – Oct. 16 (?), 1795.[38]
  • The Virginia Herald, and Fredericksburg & Falmouth Advertiser. S.W., Oct. 20, 1795 – Aug. 19, 1797.[38]

Leesburg

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Newspapers published inLeesburg, Virginia:

  • The True American. W., November 1798–1800(?)[38]

Norfolk

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Newspapers published inNorfolk, Virginia:

  • American Gazette. S.W., May 6, 1796.[38]
  • American Gazette & General Advertiser. S.W., May 10, 1796 – Nov. 7, 1797.[38]
  • American Gazette, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Public Advertiser. S.W., May 7, 1794 – Apr. 30, 1796.[38]
  • The American Gazette, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Weekly Advertiser. W., July 18, 1792 – Apr. 30, 1794.[38]
  • Epitome of the Times. S.W., Jan. 1, 1799 – Dec. 30, 1800+[38]
  • The Herald. T.W., Nov. 9–30, 1795.[38]
  • The Herald, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Advertiser. S.W., T.W., Aug. 13, 1794 – Nov. 5, 1795.[38]
  • The Norfolk and Portsmouth Chronicle. W., Aug. 29, 1789 – June (?), 1792.[38]
  • The Norfolk and Portsmouth Gazette. W., Sept. 9 – Oct. 8, 1789.[38]
  • The Norfolk and Portsmouth Journal. W., June 21, 1786 – May 13 (?), 1789.[38]
  • Norfolk Herald. T.W., Dec. 3, 1795 – Oct. 31, 1796.[38]
  • The Norfolk Herald. T.W., D., Feb. 20, 1798 – Dec. 29, 1800+[38]
  • The Norfolk Herald & Public Advertiser. T.W., Nov. 3, 1796 – Feb. 17, 1798.[38]
  • The Virginia Chronicle, & C. S.W., Nov. 13 – Dec. 19, 1794.[38]
  • The Virginia Chronicle, & General Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 11 – Nov. 10, 1794.[38]
  • Virginia Chronicle and Norfolk and Portsmouth General Advertiser. W., July 28, 1792 – Apr. 5, 1794.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette. 1775 – Feb. 3, 1776.[38]
  • Virginia Gazette, or, Norfolk Intelligencer. June 9 (?), 1774 – Sept. 20, 1775.[38]

Petersburg

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Newspapers published inPetersburg, Virginia:

  • The Independent Ledger, and Petersburg and Blandford Public Advertiser. W., Mar. 6 – May 8, 1793.[38]
  • The Petersburg Intelligencer. S.W., June 17 – Dec. 31, 1800+[38]
  • Virginia Gazette, and Petersburg Intelligencer. W., S.W., July 6 (?), 1786 – May (?), 1800.[38]

Richmond

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Newspapers published inRichmond, Virginia:

  • The American Advertiser.[38]
  • The Friend of the People, A Political Paper. Fortnightly, Jan. (?) – July (?), 1800.[38]
  • The Observatory, or, A View of the Times. S.W., July 3(?), 1797 – Sept. 10(?), 1798.[38]
  • The Press. W., Jan. 6 – Feb. 7(?) 1800.[38]
  • The Richmond and Manchester Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 30, 1795 – Nov. 15, 1796.[38]
  • Richmond Chronicle. S.W., May 23, 1795 – Aug. 27, 1796.[38]
  • Richmond Whig, under various closely related titles, 1828–1888
  • The Virginia Argus. S.W., Nov. 19, 1796 – Dec. 30, 1800+[38]
  • The Virginia Federalist. S.W., May 25, 1799 – Aug. 2, 1800.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette. W., May 9, 1780 – May 19, 1781.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette, and General Advertiser. W., S.W., Aug. 25, 1790 – Dec. 26, 1800+[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette, and Independent Chronicle. W., 1784 (?) – Sept. (?), 1789.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette, and Richmond and Manchester Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 15, 1793 – Apr. 25, 1795.[38]
  • Virginia Gazette & Richmond Chronicle. S.W., Mar. 2, 1793 – May 19, 1795.[38]
  • Virginia Gazette and Weekly Advertiser. W., Feb. 16, 1782 – Apr. 22, 1797.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette, or, The American Advertiser. W., Dec. 22, 1781 – Dec. 20, 1786.[38]
  • The Virginia Independent Chronicle. W., July 26, 1786 – May 6, 1789.[38][39]
  • The Virginia Independent Chronicle, and General Advertiser. W., May 13, 1789 – Aug. 18, 1790.[38]

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Staunton

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Newspapers published inStaunton, Virginia:

  • The Staunton Gazette, or, The Western Star. W., Feb. 5, 1790.[38]
  • Staunton Spectator was being published in 1859
  • Staunton Spy. W., Feb. 1793 – Feb. 1, 1794.[38]

Williamsburg

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Newspapers published inWilliamsburg, Virginia:

Winchester

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Newspapers published inWinchester, Virginia:

  • Bowen's Virginia Centinel & Gazette, or, The Winchester Political Repository. W., Apr. 1790 – Feb. 19, 1796.[38]
  • The Virginia Centinel, or, The Winchester Mercury. W., Apr. 2, 1788 – Apr. (?), 1790.[38]
  • The Virginia Gazette, and Winchester Advertiser. W., July 11, 1787 – Apr. 23, 1788.[38]
  • Virginia Gazette, or, The Winchester Advertiser. W., Apr. 30, 1788 – Sept. 9, 1789.[38]
  • Winchester Gazette. W., 1798 (?) – Dec. 31, 1800+[38]

See also

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U.S. newspapers
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Foreign language
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