List of newspapers in Arizona

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This is a list of newspapers in Arizona.

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Daily newspapers (currently published)

Weekly newspapers (currently published)

Biweekly newspapers (currently published)

Monthly newspapers (currently published)

Quarterly newspapers (currently published)

University newspapers

Defunct

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  1. Arizona Silver Belt, Arizona Memory Project
  2. The Coolidge Examiner, Arizona Memory Project
  3. The Cooper Era, Arizona Memory Project
  4. Arizona.newszap.com
  5. The Navajo Times (1959–1960), Arizona Memory Project
  6. Navajo Times (1960–1984), Arizona Memory Project
  7. Nogales International, Arizona Memory Project
  8. The Scottsdale Independent is a weekly: see .
  9. Sedona Red Rock News, Arizona Memory Project
  10. The Buffalo, Arizona Memory Project
  11. 93d Blue Helmet, Arizona Memory Project
  12. Ádahooníłígíí, Arizona Memory Project
  13. Apache Drum Beat, Arizona Memory Project
  14. Apache Sentinel, Arizona Memory Project
  15. The Argus, Arizona Memory Project
  16. Arizona Black Dispatch, Arizona Memory Project
  17. The Arizona Champion, Arizona Memory Project
  18. Arizona Citizen, Arizona Memory Project
  19. Arizona Copper Camp, Arizona Memory Project
  20. Arizona Daily Citizen, Arizona Memory Project
  21. The Arizona Daily Orb, Arizona Memory Project
  22. The Arizona Gleam, Arizona Memory Project
  23. The Arizona Kicker, Arizona Memory Project
  24. Arizona Miner, Arizona Memory Project
  25. Arizona Sentinel, Arizona Memory Project
  26. The Arizona Sentinel, Arizona Memory Project
  27. Arizona Sentinel Yuma Southwest, Arizona Memory Project
  28. Arizona Sentinel Yuma Southwest, Arizona Memory Project
  29. Arizona State Miner, Arizona Memory Project
  30. Arizona Sun, Arizona Memory Project
  31. The Arizona Times, Arizona Memory Project
  32. Arizona Tribune, Arizona Memory Project
  33. Arizona Weekly Citizen, Arizona Memory Project
  34. Arizona Weekly Enterprise, Arizona Memory Project
  35. Arizona Weekly Journal-Miner, Arizona Memory Project
  36. Arizona Weekly Miner, Arizona Memory Project
  37. Arizona Weekly Republican, Arizona Memory Project
  38. Arizona's Negro Journal, Arizona Memory Project
  39. The Arizonian, Arizona Memory Project
  40. The Copper Era and Morenci Leader, Arizona Memory Project
  41. Post Script, Arizona Memory Project
  42. Post Script of the Apache Sentinel, Arizona Memory Project
  43. Prensa Mexicana, Arizona Memory Project
  44. Tombstone Epitaph (Daily), Arizona Memory Project
  45. Tombstone Epitaph (Weekly), Arizona Memory Project
  46. The Tucson Citizen, Arizona Memory Project
  47. The Weekly Arizonian (1859), Arizona Memory Project
  48. The Weekly Arizonian (1868–1871), Arizona Memory Project
  49. The Winslow Mail, Arizona Memory Project
  50. Winslow Daily Mail, Arizona Memory Project