Evening News may refer to:
In television news:
- CBS Evening News, an American news broadcast
- JNN Evening News, a Japanese news broadcast
- Evening News, an alternate name for News Hour (Canadian news program) in some broadcasting regions
- ITV News at 6:30 (previously ITV Evening News), a UK news broadcast
In newspapers:
- Evening News (London), an evening newspaper published in London from 1881 to 1980, when it merged with the Evening Standard
- The Evening News (Jeffersonville), a daily newspaper serving Jeffersonville and Clark County, Indiana
- The Evening News (Sault Ste. Marie), local newspaper in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
- The Evening News (Newburgh), a daily newspaper published in Newburgh from 1961 to 1990
- Cambridge Evening News, a British daily newspaper
- Edinburgh Evening News, a local newspaper based in Edinburgh, Scotland
- London Evening News, a newspaper that was first published in 1855
- Manchester Evening News, an English daily newspaper
- Norwich Evening News, a daily local newspaper published in Norwich, Norfolk, England
- Southbridge Evening News, a daily newspaper in Southbridge, Massachusetts
- Xinmin Evening News, a newspaper in Shanghai, China
- Yanzhao Evening News, a tabloid newspaper published in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China
In other uses:
- "The Evening News" (Chamillionaire song), a song from the album Ultimate Victory
- The Evening News (novel), a 1990 novel by Arthur Hailey
Famous quotes containing the words evening and/or news:
“Last evening attended Croghan Lodge International Order of Odd Fellows. Election of officers. Chosen Noble Grand. These social organizations have a number of good results. All who attend are educated in self-government. This in a marked way. They bind society together. The well-to-do and the poor should be brought together as much as possible. The separation into classescastesis our danger. It is the danger of all civilizations.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)
“The media have just buried the last yuppie, a pathetic creature who had not heard the news that the great pendulum of public conciousness has just swung from Greed to Compassion and from Tex-Mex to meatballs.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)