Newspapers that merged in 1998 to create
The Journal News: •
Rockland Journal-News (
West Nyack) •
The Citizen Register (
Ossining) •
The Daily Argus (
Mount Vernon) •
The Daily Item (
Port Chester) •
The Daily News (
Tarrytown) •
The Daily Times (
Mamaroneck) •
The Herald Statesman (
Yonkers) •
The Patent Trader (
Mount Kisco) (itself the product of a 1956 merger of Northern Westchester papers) was subsequently acquired by Gannett and folded in 2007. •
The Reporter Dispatch (White Plains) •
The Standard-Star (
New Rochelle) •
The Star (
Peekskill)
The Journal News successfully launched
Putnam Magazine and
Rockland Magazine in 2005, and
Scarsdale Magazine (originally
InTown Scarsdale) in early 2006. In 2005,
The Journal News expanded its Custom Publishing division and began publishing a series of suburban lifestyle magazines about the Lower Hudson Valley region. The first of these publications was
InTown, which covered the Westchester market with hyper-local editions targeting different regions of the county: In late 2006, these numerous editions were all consolidated into one county-wide publication,
InTown Westchester, which publishes 10 times a year. • Bronxville/Tuckahoe/Eastchester • Larchmont/Mamaroneck • Northern Westchester (Bedford, Chappaqua, Katonah, Mount Kisco) • River Towns (Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown) • Rye/Harrison/Purchase • Scarsdale • White Plains
The Journal News also publishes five ultra-local community weekly
Express newspapers serving Northern Westchester, Putnam, Yorktown/Cortlandt, Sound Shore, and White Plains as well as the
Review Press, a weekly newspaper covering Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe.
The Journal News' website, LoHud.com, features daily news updates, more than 40 blogs, as well as
Varsity Insider, an online source for varsity sports, featuring rosters, schedules, and statistic for high school teams throughout the Lower
Hudson Valley region. On March 7, 2010
The Journal News closed its press and outsourced printing. On August 7, 2013, the newspaper laid off 26 staff members, including 17 journalists, and its editor, Caryn McBride. In February 2022,
The Journal News ran an advertisement for an upcoming article on the
East Ramapo Central School District, which
Agudath Israel of America condemned as reproducing classic antisemitic tropes similar to those found in the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The
Anti-Defamation League's New York / New Jersey branch also condemned the advertisement, stating that it "draws from the worst of millennia-old antisemitic tropes about Jews". In 2022, Mary Dolan, who oversaw five years of dwindling circulation and online readership, was sacked as news director and replaced with former photo editor Carrie Yale as Gannett once again cut editorial staff. == 2012–2013 pistol permit map controversy ==