Virginia Newspapers
Browse 102 newspapers from Virginia, from major metropolitan dailies to community weeklies.
Press history in the Old Dominion traces back to the colonial era, evolving today into a market characterized by heavy corporate consolidation alongside major national headquarters. Arlington serves as the base for USA Today, Gannett’s flagship national daily with a massive nationwide circulation. The regional market is dominated by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, a capital city daily owned by Lee Enterprises, and The Virginian-Pilot in Hampton Roads, which operates under Alden Global Capital ownership. The Commonwealth also sustains a historically significant African American press, highlighted by the independent Richmond Free Press and Norfolk's century-old New Journal and Guide. Paperboy indexes 102 Virginia newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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Wytheville, Virginia
Serving as a digital-first news source for Southwest Virginia, this publication focuses on regional investigative journalism, local government oversight, and community-driven storytelling. It is notable for its role in filling critical reporting gaps in rural areas that are often underserved by traditional metropolitan media outlets.
Winchester Star
Winchester, Virginia
Serving the northern Shenandoah Valley since 1897, this publication provides comprehensive local news, community reporting, and regional coverage for residents of Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia. It remains a primary source of journalistic accountability and public records for the area, balancing traditional print heritage with a modern digital presence.
