Bee is the name of the following newspapers:
California
The McClatchy Company
- The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, founded in 1857
 - The Fresno Bee, Fresno, founded in 1922
 - The Modesto Bee, Modesto
 
New York
- Bee Group Newspapers
 - Lancaster Bee,, serving Lancaster, founded in 1877
 - Amherst Bee, founded in 1879 in Williamsville, New York, by Adam Lorenzo Rinewalt (1849–1902)
 - Depew Bee, Depew, founded in 1893
 - Clarence Bee, Clarence, founded in 1937
 - Ken-Ton Bee, Kenmore and the town of Tonawanda, founded in 1982
 - Cheektowaga Bee, Cheektowaga, founded in 1977
 - West Seneca Bee, West Seneca, founded in 1980
 - Orchard Park Bee, Orchard Park, founded in 1986
 - East Aurora Bee, East Aurora, founded in 1987
 
Other areas
- The New Orleans Bee (French: L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans) (1827-1925), a defunct newspaper based in New Orleans, Louisiana, mainly written in French with an English section
 - Omaha Bee (1871-1920), a defunct newspaper from Omaha, Nebraska
 - The Toledo Bee, Toledo, Ohio, merged into The Toledo News-Bee in 1903
 - Portland Bee, a defunct newspaper in Portland, Oregon
 - Sellwood Bee, a newspaper based in Sellwood, a neighborhood of Portland, Oregon
 - Danville Bee, which merged with The Danville Register to form the Danville Register & Bee, Danville, Virginia, in 1989
 - Washington Bee (1882-1922), a defunct weekly newspaper based in Washington, D.C., primarily read by African-Americans
 
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