List of Newspapers in Virginia - Weekly and Other Newspapers (currently Published)

Weekly and Other Newspapers (currently Published)

  • Alexandria Gazette Packet — Alexandria
  • El Tiempo Latino (formerly El Latino, published in Wash., D.C.) — Arlington
  • El Imparcial Newspaper (Spanish) Northern Virginia Manassas
  • Bland County Messenger — Bland County
  • The Falls Church News Press — Falls Church
  • Farmville Herald (web site) — Farmville (published twice weekly)
  • Flagship News (web site) — Norfolk (military newspaper serving the entire Hampton Roads area)
  • The Galax Gazette — Galax
  • Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal (web site) — Gloucester
  • Greene County Record (web site) — Greene
  • Hammin Sinbo — Arlington
  • Han'guk Sinbo — Arlington
  • Henrico Citizen (web site) — Henrico County, Virginia (published biweekly)
  • The Hook — Charlottesville
  • Inside Business — Norfolk
  • Journal Messenger — Manassas
  • Madison Eagle (web site) — Madison
  • Mount Vernon Voice (web site) — Alexandria
  • New Journal and Guide — Norfolk
  • Orange County Review (web site) — Orange
  • The Page News and Courier (web site) — Page County, Virginia
  • Purcellville Gazette (web site) — Loudoun County, Virginia
  • Rappahannock News (web site) — Washington
  • Richmond Free Press (web site)
  • Roanoke Star-Sentinel (web site) — Roanoke
  • Roanoke Tribune — Roanoke
  • Style Weekly — Richmond
  • Tidewater News (web site) — Franklin (published three times a week)
  • The Virginia Gazette — Williamsburg (published twice weekly)
  • La Voz Hispana de Virginia Magazine (web site) — Richmond
  • Westmoreland News (web site) — Westmoreland County
  • Wytheville Enterprise (web site) — Wythe County

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