Nogales International
Serving the border communities of Southern Arizona, this publication provides critical coverage of cross-border commerce, immigration policy, and regional civic issues. Established in 1927, it remains a vital source of local news and investigative reporting for the culturally diverse population living along the United States-Mexico divide.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ARIZONA
From its territorial days, the southwestern press has been defined by a stark contrast between massive metropolitan dailies and isolated rural publications. The media market is heavily dominated by the Gannett-owned Arizona Republic in Phoenix, which boasts the highest circulation in the region. Further south, the Arizona Daily Star, operated by Lee Enterprises, serves as Tucson's primary daily record, while the Lee-owned Arizona Daily Sun covers the northern communities surrounding Flagstaff. Publications like the Spanish-language La Voz and the alternative Phoenix New Times provide specialized coverage for Maricopa County residents. Paperboy indexes 69 Arizona newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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