Keizer Times
Serving the community of Keizer, Oregon, since 1928, this independent weekly publication remains the primary source for hyper-local news, government coverage, and regional events. It is notable for its long-standing commitment to print journalism and its dedicated focus on chronicling the daily civic life and accomplishments of local residents.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OREGON
Early publishing routes along the Pacific Northwest coast established a highly localized print network that remains heavily divided between major metropolitan dailies and isolated rural community papers. The Advance Publications-owned Oregonian dominates Portland with the largest daily circulation in the entire region. Other significant publications include the EO Media Group-owned Bulletin in Bend, which serves the central high desert, and the historically notable Albany Democrat Herald, currently published by Lee Enterprises. The Portland market also sustains a dedicated cultural and alternative print network, anchored by the Asian Reporter and the Pulitzer-winning Willamette Week. Paperboy indexes 77 Oregon newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM OREGON →Keizer Times — Today’s Headlines
- Carnival runs through Sunday in Keizer
- Letter to the Editor: Small commitment makes big impact in Reading Buddies program
- Police department calls: Fireworks spark confrontation in Keizer neighborhood
- Keizer City Council delays talks on turf field management, approves fee hikes
- Letter to the Editor:Dry, hot weather is taking toll on Keizer’s trees
- ‘Staggering’: Congresswoman meets with state agency as Oregon confronts SNAP cuts
- State Senate candidate Tracy Cramer speaking in Keizer July 16
- Summer concerts start July 18 at Keizer park
