Newspapers of Maryland The Montgomery Gazette is a local newspaper in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is owned by the Washington Post Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Montgomery Gazette"
The Baltimore Sun is the major newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland, with a daily press run of about 430,000 copies, and a Sunday run of 540,000 copies. It was founded on May 17, 1837, by printer Arunah Shepherdson Abell. The Abell family owned the paper through 1910, when the Black family had a controlling interest. The paper was sold in 1986 to the Times Mirror Company, the same week the Baltimore News-American announced it would fold. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Baltimore Sun"
The newspaper traces its roots back to the founding of the Maryland Gazette in 1726. Today, the Gazette, published twice weekly, is a subsidiary of the Capital focusing on northern Anne Arundel County. The first paper to feature the word "Capital" rolled off the presses in 1884 as the Evening Capital. It was a weekly until 1955. The word "Evening" was dropped in 1981. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Capital"
The Star Democrat is a daily newspaper (except for Saturday) published in Easton, Maryland. It serves five counties on Maryland's Eastern Shore: Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot. The current editor is Denise Riley. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Star Democrat"
The Times Record is a weekly newspaper based in Denton, Maryland and owned by Chesapake Publishing. John Evans is the current editor. It is affiliated with The Star Democrat of Easton, Maryland, which publishes every day but Saturday. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Times Record"
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