A small town Wyoming editor has been running the local 120-year-old weekly newspaper by herself.
In King George County, Virginia, the closure of local newspapers and struggles of area outlets to cover the community have left residents with few sources of reliable news.
The kiosks have dwindled in Shanghai, and since the U.S.-China trade war began, it’s hard to get people to answer even simple questions.
Berkshire Hathaway is selling dozens of daily and weekly newspapers.
A fund has offered $1.3 billion for Gannett, publisher of USA Today. Critics say beware.
Author Cullen Murphy talks about his new book and what it was like having a dad who was a cartoonist.
Percy Ross, known as "America's Rich Uncle," had a newspaper column where people could write in with requests.
U.S. newspapers are up in arms about Brave Software's ad-blocking browser.
The Tribune company is counting on online advertising to help its bottom line.
National and local politicians still use print ads to reach specific voting blocs.