The Free Press
The Free Press, founded in 1991 by a group of local journalists in Charleston, South Carolina, has established itself as a vital voice in community news. Originally launched as a weekly publication, it transitioned to a monthly format while embracing digital platforms, achieving a significant milestone with a robust online presence. Covering diverse topics—from local events and politics to arts and culture—The Free Press is renowned for its investigative journalism and commitment to issues affecting the Charleston community. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Free Press, Charleston, South Carolina, United States starting 1868, including 16 scans in total. This resource invites you to explore historical figures, events, and even people from your own family history. Discover the rich legacy of community journalism and engage with the past by searching for old newspapers on the site.