About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Defunct newspapers of Virginia, Student newspapers published in Virginia, Northern Virginia Sun, The Cavalier Daily, Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Flat Hat, The Virginia Informer, Politico, List of newspapers in Virginia in the 18th century, The Richmond News Leader, Broadside, The Yellow Journal, The Washington Examiner, Virginia Law Weekly, Bristol Herald Courier, Collegiate Times, The Free Lance-Star, Daily Press, The News & Advance, The Virginia Gazette, The Roanoke Times, The Virginian-Pilot, The Commonwealth Times, The Progress-Index, The Cadet, The News Leader, The Amelia Bulletin Monitor, The Tartan, Falls Church News-Press, The Collegian, The Hook, Purcellville Gazette, The Page News and Courier, TriCities.com, The Daily Progress, Port Folio Weekly, The Bullet, Loudoun Easterner, Orange County Review, Winchester Star, The DoG Street Journal, New Journal and Guide, Westmoreland News, The News Virginian, Journal Press, Tidewater News, The Southside Messenger, The Gazette, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, News & Messenger, Richmond Free Press, Style Weekly, Richmond Chronicle, Alexandria Gazette, The CentreView, Henrico Citizen, Inside Business. Excerpt: The Northern Virginia Sun was a newspaper published in Arlington, Virginia, until 1998. For much of its life, it was a six-day-a-week broadsheet, published Monday through Saturday, that emphasized local news. Its legacy can be seen in the Arlington public library, which has maintained a collection of the Sun's "Then and Now" series about Arlington landmarks and history. These began appearing in the Sun in the 1950s and continued, on and off, through the 1980s. The Sun's corporate descendant, Sun Gazette Newspapers, was sold to American Community Newspapers in 2005. The Sun drew national attention in the late 1970s when owner Herman J. Obermayer said the Sun would print...