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where do they sell newspapers

You can still buy physical newspapers in quite a few everyday places, though it’s less common than a few years ago.

Quick answer

In most towns and cities, newspapers are sold at:

  • Convenience stores and pharmacies (like CVS, Walgreens, 7‑Eleven).
  • Grocery stores and some gas stations.
  • Bookstores and dedicated newsstands.
  • Dollar stores for cheap Sunday editions.

If you don’t see any locally, you can:

  • Order same‑day through delivery apps (for example, from CVS, Walgreens, or grocery stores).
  • Subscribe directly on the newspaper’s website for home delivery or buy individual print issues (e.g., New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times).

Common places to buy newspapers

  • Pharmacies & convenience stores: Chains such as CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and 7‑Eleven often keep local and national papers near the entrance or checkout, though stock can sell out early on Sundays.
  • Grocery stores : Many supermarkets still carry local or regional papers, usually near the front doors or customer service desk.
  • Gas stations : Larger or busier gas stations sometimes sell newspapers alongside snacks and drinks, but availability varies a lot by location.
  • Bookstores and newsstands : Stores like Barnes & Noble tend to have one of the best selections of national and international titles.
  • Dollar stores : Dollar Tree and similar chains often sell discounted Sunday papers, especially local titles, but quantities are limited.

A simple example: someone wanting a Sunday paper could first try a nearby supermarket or CVS early in the morning, then a dollar store if they’re looking specifically for a cheaper local edition.

Getting specific or hard‑to‑find papers

  • Big national titles (like the New York Times or Wall Street Journal) are most reliably found at major bookstores, some pharmacies, and through delivery services or direct subscriptions.
  • Local or regional papers are usually easiest to get at neighborhood grocery stores, dollar stores, and corner shops, or via a direct subscription from the local publisher.
  • Special editions and back issues can be ordered from official newspaper stores and archives, such as the LA Times store or NYT back‑issue shop.

If you’re unsure who stocks what in your area, many people simply search “newspaper near me” or “newspaper stands near me” and check those locations or call ahead.

Online and delivery options

Even if nearby stores stopped carrying print, you still have options:

  • Same‑day delivery through grocery or pharmacy delivery services that let you add a paper to a normal order.
  • Home delivery subscriptions from the newspaper’s own site, sometimes bundled with digital access at a discount.
  • Digital‑only editions , which most major papers now promote heavily, giving you the latest news without needing a physical copy.

TL;DR: Check convenience stores, pharmacies, grocery stores, gas stations, bookstores, and dollar stores first; if that fails, use “newspaper near me” search tools, same‑day delivery apps, or subscribe directly from the paper’s website.

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