Standard Sentinel
Serving the community of Saluda, South Carolina, this long-standing local publication provides essential coverage of county government, regional events, and community news. It remains a primary source of information for local residents, maintaining a dedicated focus on the civic developments and daily happenings that shape the rural area.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Publishing in the Palmetto State traces its roots to the colonial era, evolving today into a media market defined by a stark contrast between enduring family ownership and corporate consolidation. The Post and Courier in Charleston stands out as a prominent family-owned daily with a history dating to 1803 and the highest circulation in the region. In the capital city of Columbia, McClatchy operates The State, while Gannett owns The Greenville News, serving the populous Upstate corridor. Beyond traditional dailies, readers rely on influential alternative weeklies like the Charleston City Paper for localized cultural reporting. Paperboy indexes 54 South Carolina newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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- North Carolina Cools Off Monday After Stalled Front as Coolest Day in Weeks Brings Highs in 70s and 80s With Scattered Storms
- Atlantic Basin Stays Quiet Through Next Week as Northern Gulf Coast Watches Potential Rainmaker Low Pressure System Near Louisiana
- Northern Ohio Braces for Multiple Severe Weather Rounds July 18 Through 22 as Toledo Cleveland and Columbus Face Wind Driven Storm Threat
- Michigan Upper Peninsula Faces Extreme Heat Warnings Monday as Ironwood and Iron River Hit 97 Degrees With Heat Index Near 100
- Forest City North Carolina Hits 93 Degrees Monday as Heat Returns After 11 Day Break From 90s Under Wall to Wall Sunshine
- Ohio and Great Lakes Region Face Full Week of 90s as Chicago and Toledo Heat Index Climbs Past 103 Degrees Wednesday Afternoon
- Arkansas Gets Brief Relief From July Cold Front Monday as Fort Smith Tops Out at 93 With Highs Staying Below Recent Triple Digit Heat
