Roseburg's 159-Year-Old Newspaper to Cease Print Operations

The News-Review will shut down its newsroom, the latest blow to local journalism.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:02am

A photorealistic studio still life of a stack of old newspapers in muted earth tones, symbolizing the decline of local print media.The closure of a 159-year-old community newspaper in Roseburg, Oregon is the latest blow to local journalism.Roseburg Today

The News-Review newspaper in Roseburg, Oregon has notified its staff that it will stop printing and close its newsroom, marking the end of 159 years of local journalism in the community. This decision is the latest example of the long-term decline affecting local news outlets across the country.

Why it matters

The closure of The News-Review is a significant loss for the Roseburg community, which will now lack a dedicated local news source. The decline of local journalism has wide-ranging impacts, from reduced civic engagement to the spread of misinformation, and this latest shutdown is a troubling sign of the challenges facing the industry.

The details

The News-Review, which has served Roseburg since 1867, informed its staff this week that it will cease print operations and shutter its newsroom. No specific reasons were given for the decision, but it comes amid broader trends of declining local news readership and advertising revenue that have forced many community newspapers to scale back or shut down entirely.

  • The News-Review has served Roseburg for 159 years, since 1867.
  • The newspaper notified its staff of the closure this week.

The players

The News-Review

A community newspaper that has served Roseburg, Oregon for 159 years.

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The takeaway

The closure of The News-Review is a stark reminder of the challenges facing local journalism across the country. Without a dedicated local news source, the Roseburg community will lose a vital source of information, accountability, and civic engagement, underscoring the need for solutions to support the future of community-based reporting.