About The Dormont Gazette
The Dormont Gazette publishes hyper-local, regional, and national news, as well as culture, opinion, satire, and investigative journalism.
The Dormont Gazette aims to build upon the legacy of the original Dormont Gazette which was in publication from 1920 to 1931.
With a commitment to delivering timely hyper-local news, insightful culture, thought-provoking opinion pieces, and sharp satire, The Dormont Gazette honors the legacy of its past while embracing the diverse voices of today.
The Dormont Gazette is proud to be financially independent and politically ‘informative, yet neutral’. We’re not beholden to the influence and bias of big money, investment, or political affiliation. We seek to inform, entertain, and give a platform where citizens can surface and discuss important (or meaningless) topics.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of our time, foster informed dialogue, and community engagement. Experience journalism that connects generations—welcome back to The Dormont Gazette.

Peter Zapaya, editor-in-chief