Gazette mail
The Gazette-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Charleston, West Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1852 and is one of the oldest newspapers in the state.
The Gazette-Mail is a regional newspaper that serves the Kanawha Valley and surrounding areas. It covers local news, sports, and events, as well as state and national news. The newspaper is known for its in-depth reporting on issues affecting the region, including politics, education, and healthcare.
The Gazette-Mail is a member of the McClatchy Company, a large newspaper chain based in Sacramento, California. The newspaper has a daily circulation of around 20,000 and is available online at gazettemail.com.
Some of the key sections of the Gazette-Mail include:
- News: Local and regional news, including politics, crime, and community events.
- Sports: Coverage of local sports teams, including the West Virginia Mountaineers and the Charleston Dirty Dogs.
- Opinion: Editorials, columns, and letters to the editor on a range of topics.
- Business: News and features on local businesses, economy, and entrepreneurship.
- Entertainment: Reviews and previews of local arts and entertainment events.
The Gazette-Mail has won numerous awards for its journalism, including several awards from the West Virginia Press Association and the Associated Press.