California Newspapers
Browse 343 newspapers from California, from major metropolitan dailies to community weeklies.
Gold Rush settlement in the mid-nineteenth century established a robust newspaper tradition that is now defined by heavy chain consolidation and large metropolitan dailies. The independently owned Los Angeles Times leads overall circulation, while Hearst publishes the historic San Francisco Chronicle, founded in 1865 to serve northern readers. Inland political reporting relies heavily on the McClatchy chain, which operates the Sacramento Bee, while coastal coverage includes the Alden Global Capital-owned Orange County Register. This market also sustains a highly influential ethnic press, notably spearheaded by La Opinion, the most-read Spanish-language daily published in the United States. Paperboy indexes 343 California newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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San Bernardino, California
The San Bernardino County Sun is a daily newspaper serving the San Bernardino region of California. Founded in 1894, it provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, sports, and community news in the Inland Empire. It is a member of the Southern California News Group and focuses on regional issues.
San Diego Community News
San Diego, California
Times of San Diego is an independent nonprofit news website covering San Diego County, California. It delivers local reporting on a variety of topics, including politics, business, education, and culture. The publication focuses on providing comprehensive, timely news for residents of the fifth most-populous county in the United States.
San Diego Daily Transcript
San Diego, California
The San Diego Daily Transcript is a primary source for business, legal, and real estate news in the San Diego region. Established in 1886, the publication provides comprehensive coverage of local court filings, government contracts, and commercial development, serving legal professionals and business leaders.
San Diego Reader
San Diego, California
The San Diego Reader is a prominent alternative weekly newspaper based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1972, it offers comprehensive coverage of local news, arts, culture, and entertainment. Known for its investigative journalism and long-form features, it remains a vital source for community events and restaurant reviews.
San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego, California
The San Diego Union-Tribune is a major daily newspaper serving the San Diego metropolitan area in California. Founded through the merger of several historic local publications, it provides comprehensive coverage of regional politics, community issues, sports, and business, while also reporting on significant national and international news.
San Fernando Valley Business Journal
San Fernando, California
The San Fernando Valley Business Journal provides comprehensive coverage of the business community in the San Fernando, Santa Clarita, and Conejo valleys. It features news on local industries, economic trends, and profiles of business leaders, serving as a vital resource for professionals and entrepreneurs in the region.
San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco, California
Operating as a prominent alternative weekly for nearly five decades, this publication served as a vital progressive voice dedicated to investigative journalism, local politics, and arts coverage in the Bay Area. It gained a reputation for its fierce independence and influential endorsements, consistently challenging the city's power structures before transitioning into an online-only archive following the end of its print run in 2014.
San Francisco Business Times
San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Business Times is a primary source for local business news, real estate developments, and economic data in the Bay Area. Part of American City Business Journals, it provides weekly print editions and daily digital updates covering technology, healthcare, finance, and influential regional industries.
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Chronicle is a major daily newspaper serving the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1865, it provides extensive reporting on regional politics, culture, technology, and sports. As the largest newspaper in Northern California, it offers in-depth analysis of local issues alongside national news.
San Francisco Examiner
San Francisco, California
Historically known as the "Monarch of the Dailies" and once a key component of William Randolph Hearst’s media empire, this publication remains a fixture of the city's journalistic landscape. Today, it operates as an independent source for local news, politics, and civic affairs, serving as a prominent voice for San Francisco residents.
San Francisco Weekly
San Francisco, California
Once a prominent alternative weekly, this publication gained a reputation for its investigative journalism, hard-hitting cultural coverage, and outspoken voice on local San Francisco politics. It served as a vital progressive counterpoint to mainstream media, chronicling the city's shifting social landscape for decades before transitioning into an exclusively digital platform.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
West Covina, California
Serving the communities of eastern Los Angeles County, this publication provides comprehensive local news, high school sports coverage, and investigative reporting tailored to the diverse population of the San Gabriel Valley. With a legacy spanning over a century, it remains a primary source for regional civic engagement and community-focused journalism within the Greater Los Angeles area.
San Jose Mercury News
San Jose, California
Serving as the primary daily newspaper for California's Silicon Valley, this publication provides extensive coverage of the technology industry alongside regional news and local government reporting. It holds a long-standing reputation for investigative journalism and is recognized as one of the most influential news organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
San Jose Metro
San Jose, California
Serving the Silicon Valley region since 1985, this alternative weekly provides in-depth coverage of local politics, arts, and culture with a distinctively progressive editorial voice. It is widely recognized for its investigative reporting and comprehensive event listings that cater to a culturally engaged urban audience.
San Luis Obispo Tribune
San Luis Obispo, California
The San Luis Obispo Tribune is the primary daily newspaper for San Luis Obispo County, California. Owned by McClatchy, it provides comprehensive local news, sports, and business coverage for the Central Coast region. The publication maintains a significant digital presence alongside its long-standing print operations serving local communities.
San Mateo Daily Journal
San Mateo, California
Serving the residents of San Mateo County, this independent daily publication provides comprehensive local news, regional sports coverage, and community-focused opinion pieces. It is notable for being one of the few remaining locally owned daily newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering a dedicated platform for hyper-local reporting that addresses the specific interests and civic concerns of the Peninsula.
San Quentin News
San Quentin, California
The San Quentin News is an award-winning monthly newspaper written and produced by incarcerated individuals at San Quentin State Prison. It covers criminal justice reform, prison life, and rehabilitative programs, serving as a vital platform for incarcerated voices and a resource for the community and policymakers.
Santa Barbara Independent
Santa Barbara, California
Serving as the primary alternative news source for Santa Barbara County, this publication is recognized for its incisive investigative journalism, cultural reporting, and deep engagement with local civic issues. Since its 1986 founding, it has maintained a loyal readership by offering a progressive editorial voice that balances hard-hitting reporting with comprehensive coverage of the region’s arts and lifestyle scenes.
Santa Barbara News Press
Santa Barbara, California
Serving as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the region, this publication long functioned as the primary source of local news, community reporting, and editorial commentary for the Santa Barbara area. It garnered significant national attention in its final years due to its controversial editorial shifts, contentious labor relations, and eventual bankruptcy in 2023.
Santa Barbara Nooz Hawk
Santa Barbara, California
Serving as a primary source for local news, this digital-only publication focuses on investigative reporting, community events, and government transparency within the Santa Barbara region. It has established a significant following by providing a real-time alternative to traditional print media for residents seeking hyper-local updates and comprehensive regional coverage.
Santa Clarita Signal
Santa Clarita, California
Serving the Santa Clarita Valley since 1919, this publication stands as one of the oldest and most influential news sources in northern Los Angeles County. It provides comprehensive local coverage, including community events, regional politics, and high school sports, tailored specifically to the interests of its suburban readership.
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Established in 1856, this publication serves as the primary source of news, community updates, and investigative reporting for residents of Santa Cruz County. It maintains a long-standing tradition of chronicling regional events, local government affairs, and coastal issues that define the unique character of the Central Coast.
Santa Maria Sun
Santa Maria, California
Serving the Santa Maria Valley and northern Santa Barbara County, this independent weekly newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local news, arts, and culture. It is widely recognized for its investigative journalism and its commitment to amplifying community voices through detailed reporting on regional civic and environmental issues.
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria, California
Serving the Santa Maria Valley and northern Santa Barbara County, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, education, and community events. With a history dating back to 1882, it remains a primary source for regional news, sports, and investigative reporting for the surrounding agricultural and residential communities.
Santa Monica Daily Press
Santa Monica, California
Serving the coastal community of Santa Monica, this independent publication provides daily coverage of local government, public interest stories, and regional events. It is recognized as the city’s primary source for hyper-local news and remains a staple of the community through its print distribution and digital platform.
Santa Monica Mirror
Santa Monica, California
Providing comprehensive local coverage for Santa Monica and its surrounding communities, this publication offers a focused look at city government, regional lifestyle, and neighborhood news. It stands out as a long-standing journalistic fixture in the Westside of Los Angeles, connecting residents through both its digital platform and weekly print editions.
Santa Paula Times
Santa Paula, California
Serving as the primary source of local news for the "Citrus Capital of the World," this publication provides deep coverage of community events, municipal government, and regional agriculture in Santa Paula. It is recognized for its longstanding role as a hyper-local chronicle that bridges the gap between the city’s historic roots and its contemporary development.
Santa Ynez Valley News
Santa Ynez, California
Serving as the primary source of local journalism for the Santa Ynez Valley, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of community news, regional events, and agricultural updates across the Santa Barbara County inland region. It is recognized for its deep integration into the local culture, offering residents a dedicated platform for civic discourse and chronicling the area’s unique historical and economic evolution.
Saratoga News
Saratoga, California
Published as a dedicated section of the Bay Area News Group, this local publication provides comprehensive coverage of municipal government, school district developments, and community events for the residents of Saratoga, California. It serves as a vital source of hyperlocal journalism, connecting Silicon Valley suburbanites with the specific civic issues and stories that shape their immediate neighborhood.
Scotts Valley Banner
Felton, California
The Scotts Valley Banner is a community newspaper serving Scotts Valley and the San Lorenzo Valley in California. Part of the Press Banner publication group, it provides comprehensive coverage of local government, high school sports, and mountain community events for residents in Felton and the surrounding Santa Cruz Mountains.
SCU Santa Clara
Santa Clara, California
Serving as the official student-run newspaper of Santa Clara University, this publication has provided independent coverage of campus news, athletics, and university affairs since 1922. It functions as a vital voice for the student body, offering a platform for investigative journalism and community dialogue within the heart of Silicon Valley.
SDSU Daily Aztec
San Diego, California
Serving as the independent student-run news organization for San Diego State University, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus events, local sports, and student life since its founding in 1913. It remains one of the largest and most established collegiate newspapers in California, offering a vital platform for student voices and investigative journalism within the university community.
Selma Enterprise
Selma, California
Serving the community of Selma, California, since 1910, this local publication provides essential news coverage focused on regional government, school activities, and civic events. It remains a key source of information for residents of the San Joaquin Valley by documenting the social and agricultural developments of the area for over a century.
Sentinel
Danville, California
Serving the San Ramon Valley, this publication provides local news, community features, and investigative reporting tailored to the residents of Danville and surrounding areas. It is notable for its commitment to hyper-local journalism, acting as a primary source for municipal updates and regional civic engagement.
Sierra Star
Oakhurst, California
The Sierra Star is a weekly community newspaper based in Oakhurst, California, serving Eastern Madera County and the Yosemite mountain area. Owned by McClatchy, it provides local news, sports, and community events coverage as a sister publication to The Fresno Bee, maintaining a dedicated local presence.
Sierra Sun
Truckee, California
Serving the mountain communities of Truckee and North Lake Tahoe, this publication provides essential local news, regional outdoor lifestyle coverage, and comprehensive information for residents and vacationers alike. It has long functioned as a primary information hub for the High Sierra, chronicling the area's growth and recreational culture since its founding in the 1970s.
Sierra Sun Times
Mariposa, California
Serving as a digital-first community news source for Mariposa County and the surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, public safety, and regional events. It is notable for its role as a primary information hub for rural residents, particularly during wildfire seasons and major weather incidents that impact the mountain community.
Silicon Valley Business Journal
San Jose, California
The Silicon Valley Business Journal provides comprehensive coverage of technology, real estate, and economic trends within the South Bay and surrounding tech corridor. As a primary source for local business intelligence, it offers breaking news, industry analysis, and networking events tailored for professionals and investors in the region.
Simi Valley Acorn
Simi Valley, California
Serving as the primary source for local news, this weekly publication provides comprehensive coverage of municipal government, education, and community events to residents of Simi Valley. It is notable for its commitment to hyper-local journalism, offering a consistent platform for neighborhood updates and public interest stories that remain largely absent from larger regional news outlets.
Siskiyou Daily News
Yreka, California
Serving the residents of Yreka and the broader Siskiyou County region, this publication provides local news, community reporting, and regional updates essential to its rural Northern California audience. Its enduring presence as a primary information source offers a unique window into the civic life, local government, and social issues defining this mountainous frontier community.
Sonoma Index Tribune
Sonoma, California
Serving the Sonoma Valley since 1879, this community newspaper remains a vital source of local news, civic reporting, and regional history for residents of the area. Its editorial focus emphasizes grassroots engagement, covering everything from municipal politics and school district developments to the unique cultural landscape of California’s wine country.
Sonoma Valley Sun
Sonoma, California
The Sonoma Valley Sun is a local bi-weekly newspaper and digital news platform serving Sonoma, California, and surrounding valley communities. It provides independent coverage of local government, arts, culture, and community events, focusing on the unique character of the Northern California wine country region.
St Helena Star
St. Helena, California
The St. Helena Star is a weekly newspaper serving the city of St. Helena and the upper Napa Valley in California. Established in 1874, the publication covers local government, community events, and the region's prominent wine industry, providing essential news to residents of the historic viticultural area.
St Helena Star
St. Helena, California
The St Helena Star is a weekly community newspaper serving St. Helena and the upper Napa Valley region in California. Established in 1874, it provides local news coverage on viticulture, community events, local government, and education, maintaining its role as a primary information source for the wine country.
Stockton Record
Stockton, California
Serving as the primary daily news source for Stockton and San Joaquin County, this publication has provided regional coverage since its founding in 1895. It is recognized for its in-depth reporting on local government, agricultural issues, and community developments affecting California's Central Valley.
Student Life
Pomona, California
Founded in 1889, Student Life is the independent student-run newspaper serving the Claremont Colleges in California. It provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, sports, and culture for Pomona, Scripps, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Pitzer colleges, maintaining a long-standing tradition of student journalism in the region.
Sunnyvale Sun
Sunnyvale, California
Serving the heart of Silicon Valley, this publication provides residents with localized reporting on municipal governance, community events, and regional economic developments. It functions as a key component of the Bay Area News Group, offering a dedicated lens on the fast-paced news cycle of one of America’s most prominent technology hubs.
Taft Midway Driller
Taft, California
Serving the West Kern County region since 1910, this local publication provides essential coverage of community news, regional oil industry developments, and local government affairs. It remains a primary source of information for residents and professionals in the Taft area, maintaining a century-long tradition of chronicling the growth and issues of this historic oil-patch town.
Tahoe Daily Tribune
South Lake Tahoe, California
Serving as the primary source of local news for the South Lake Tahoe community, this publication delivers essential information on regional governance, environmental issues, and tourism. It maintains a long-standing history of chronicling life in the Sierra Nevada, providing both residents and visitors with comprehensive coverage of mountain events and local affairs.
Tehachapi News
Tehachapi, California
Serving the mountain communities of Kern County, this long-standing publication provides essential coverage of local government, regional events, and community affairs. It remains a primary source of news for Tehachapi residents, acting as a vital record for the unique rural challenges and developments within the area.
