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115 newspapers in United States

ALL NEWSPAPERS(115)

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Vashon Maury Island Beachcomber

Vashon, Washington

Serving the Vashon-Maury Island community since 1957, this weekly newspaper provides essential local coverage of island politics, community events, and regional issues. It functions as a vital record of local life, offering a dedicated platform for residents to engage with the news and culture unique to their isolated island setting.

Vidette

Montesano, Washington

Serving the community of Montesano and Grays Harbor County since 1883, this long-standing publication provides essential local coverage of civic affairs, regional news, and high school sports. It remains a primary source of information for area residents, documenting the historical and daily developments of the Pacific Northwest region for over a century.

Waitsburg Times

Waitsburg, Washington

Serving the small community of Waitsburg and the surrounding Walla Walla County region, this publication has maintained a record of local news and history since its founding in 1878. It remains a vital source for regional community reporting, preserving its long-standing role as the primary voice for the residents of Washington’s smallest city.

Walla Walla Union Bulletin

Walla Walla, Washington

Serving the Walla Walla Valley since 1869, this historic publication provides essential local news, community reporting, and editorial commentary for residents of southeastern Washington. It remains a primary source of information for the region, balancing daily digital updates with a long-standing tradition of chronicling local agriculture, politics, and civic life.

Washington Blade

Seattle, Washington

Serving as the oldest LGBTQ+ newspaper in the United States, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of political, social, and cultural issues impacting the queer community. Based in Washington, D.C., it is widely recognized for its long-standing influence on national advocacy and its investigative reporting on LGBTQ+ rights.

Washington Free Press

Seattle, Washington

Founded in 1997, this grassroots publication provides an independent, progressive alternative to mainstream media by covering local social justice issues, labor movements, and political activism in the Pacific Northwest. It serves as a community-driven platform for investigative journalism and marginalized voices that are often ignored by larger corporate news outlets.

Wenatchee World

Wenatchee, Washington

Serving as the primary source of news for North Central Washington since 1905, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, agriculture, and regional community issues. It remains a vital information hub for the residents of Chelan, Douglas, and Grant counties through its blend of investigative reporting and long-standing journalistic tradition.

West Seattle Herald

Seattle, Washington

Serving the local communities of West Seattle, this publication provides hyper-local news coverage, neighborhood features, and community event updates. It is recognized for its long-standing history as a dedicated resource for residents seeking information on issues, politics, and developments specific to their peninsula.

Western Front

Bellingham, Washington

The Front is the student-run newspaper of Western Washington University in Bellingham. It provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local events, and student life. Formerly known as the Western Front, the publication serves as a training ground for journalists while documenting the university community's perspectives and issues.

Whidbey Crosswind

Coupeville, Washington

The Whidbey Crosswind is a community publication serving the naval personnel and residents of Whidbey Island, Washington. Now part of the Whidbey News-Times, it covers local news, military updates from NAS Whidbey Island, and regional events across Oak Harbor, Coupeville, and the broader island community.

White Salmon Enterprise

White Salmon, Washington

Columbia Gorge News is a local news publication serving the Columbia River Gorge region of Oregon and Washington. Formed by the merger of several historic local papers, it provides comprehensive coverage of community events, government, sports, and business in Hood River, The Dalles, and White Salmon.

Whitman Pioneer

Walla Walla, Washington

Serving as the independent student-led newspaper for Whitman College, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local Walla Walla events, and student-driven cultural analysis. Its long-standing legacy as a collegiate voice offers a unique perspective on the intersection of academic life and regional community affairs in the Pacific Northwest.

Whitworthian

Spokane, Washington

The Whitworthian is the award-winning student newspaper of Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. It covers campus news, sports, culture, and opinion, providing a platform for student voices and journalistic training. Established in 1905, it serves as the primary news source for the university community.

Woodinville Weekly

Woodinville, Washington

Serving Woodinville and the surrounding Northshore area since 1976, the Woodinville Weekly provides local news, community events, and high school sports coverage. The publication focuses on civic issues, business developments, and human-interest stories, maintaining its role as a primary source of information for local residents.

Yakima Herald

Yakima, Washington

The Yakima Herald-Republic is a daily newspaper serving the city of Yakima and the surrounding Yakima Valley region in Washington state. It provides comprehensive local news coverage, including government, business, education, and prep sports, alongside reporting on state and national issues relevant to the central Washington community.