Newspapers
Newspapers are daily (or sometimes weekly) print sources that contain information that is considered important and new. They are generally a good source of information about what happened previous to, or on, the day they were printed.
Newspapers rely on journalism - that is, information composed by journalists, or reporters. Journalists are people who gather information, decide what is important for the audience to know, craft a story about the information, and publish that information.
Get more information about newspaper articles here.
For more information on the organization of a newspaper, click here.
For more information about news article styles and their organization, click here.
Click here for an example of an online newspaper.
Click here for an example of how a newspaper story could be written.