List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United States

This is a list of major newspapers serving cities in the United States with populations over 100,000.

Abilene, Texas

Allen, Texas

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Anchorage, Alaska

Amarillo, Texas

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Arlington, Texas

Atlanta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia

Aurora, Colorado

Austin, Texas

Bakersfield, California

Baltimore, Maryland

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Beaumont, Texas

Birmingham, Alabama

Boise, Idaho

Boston, Massachusetts

Brownsville, Texas

Buffalo, New York

Carrollton, Texas

Charleston, South Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chicago, Illinois

Cincinnati, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Colorado Springs, Colorado

College Station, Texas

Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, Ohio

Corpus Christi, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Dayton, Ohio

Denton, Texas

Denver, Colorado

Des Moines, Iowa

Detroit, Michigan

Durham, North Carolina

Edinburg, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Erie, Pennsylvania

Eugene, Oregon

Fargo, North Dakota

Fayetteville, North Carolina

Flint, Michigan

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Worth, Texas

Fresno, California

Frisco, Texas

Garland, Texas

Grand Prairie, Texas

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Greensboro, North Carolina

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Hartford, Connecticut

High Point, North Carolina

Honolulu, Hawaii

Houston, Texas

Indianapolis, Indiana

Irving, Texas

Jacksonville, Florida

Kansas City, Missouri


Kenosha, Wisconsin

Killeen, Texas

Knoxville, Tennessee

Laredo, Texas

Las Vegas, Nevada

League City, Texas

Lewisville, Texas

Lexington, Kentucky

Little Rock, Arkansas

Greater Los Angeles, California

Long Beach

Los Angeles

Ontario

Pasadena

Riverside

San Bernardino

San Fernando Valley

San Gabriel Valley

Santa Ana

Santa Clarita

Torrance

Louisville, Kentucky

Lubbock, Texas

Macon, Georgia

Madison, Wisconsin

Manchester, New Hampshire

McAllen, Texas

McKinney, Texas

Memphis, Tennessee

Mesquite, Texas

Miami, Florida

Midland, Texas

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota

Minneapolis

St. Paul

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee

New Orleans, Louisiana

Greater New York City, New York

Brooklyn

Staten Island

Long Island

Newark, New Jersey

Newport News, Virginia

Norfolk, Virginia

Odessa, Texas

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Omaha, Nebraska

Pasadena, Texas

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phoenix, Arizona

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Plano, Texas

Portland, Oregon

Providence, Rhode Island

Raleigh, North Carolina

Richardson, Texas

Richmond, Virginia

Roanoke, Virginia

Rochester, Minnesota

Rochester, New York

Round Rock, Texas

Sacramento, California

St. Louis, Missouri

Salt Lake City, Utah

San Angelo, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

San Diego, California

San Francisco Bay Area (California)

Oakland

San Francisco

San Jose

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Savannah, Georgia

Seattle, Washington

Shreveport, Louisiana

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Spokane, Washington

Sugar Land, Texas

Tallahassee, Florida

Tampa Bay Area (Florida)

Toledo, Ohio

Tucson, Arizona

Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Metro Star
  • Tulsa Beacon
  • Tulsa Business Journal
  • Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News
  • Tulsa Free Press
  • Tulsa Front Page
  • Tulsa World
  • Urban Tulsa

Tyler, Texas

Waco, Texas

Washington, D.C.

Wichita, Kansas

Wichita Falls, Texas

Wilmington, North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Worcester, Massachusetts

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