The headwinds facing local news
The team at MinnPost works hard to lead on overcoming these challenges and serve Minnesotans like you with deeply reported, independent journalism.
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The team at MinnPost works hard to lead on overcoming these challenges and serve Minnesotans like you with deeply reported, independent journalism.
Over the past 10 weeks, MinnPost has been your guide to what’s happening at the Legislature, especially when it comes to explaining the politics of historic legislation.
MinnPost journalists are your guide to the fast-paced and jam-packed legislative session, telling you not only what’s happening, but why.
Our reporters are not only holding power to account, but also serving as your guide to the challenges and opportunities facing Minnesota.
The only way the media can hold your government accountable is through independent journalism. And as a nonprofit newsroom, MinnPost is truly independent.
In her new role, Laura will lead fundraising and philanthropic revenue generation across the organization with a particular focus on major gifts, grants, sponsorship and MinnPost Festival.
Thanks to the 5,223 generous members who made MinnPost possible in 2022.
Race and health equity reporter Ava Kian takes an in-depth look at health outcomes of Black Minnesotans in this four-part series.
MinnPost reporters Peter Callaghan and Walker Orenstein will answer your questions about the 2023 Legislative session.
MinnPost reporters Peter Callaghan and Walker Orenstein will answer your questions at our next in-person event.
We’re so close to reaching our year-end fundraising goal, and you can help us cross the finish line.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg might make a big splash when it comes to media buzz, but the real news is in your local, independent publications.
We have an exciting opportunity today: a $4,000 matching gift made possible by NewsMatch.
Big news isn’t limited to the metro area, and neither is MinnPost’s essential reporting.
As a nonprofit, MinnPost is truly independent — we’re not beholden to any corporate shareholders or a billionaire owner.
What we’ve been watching, listening to, playing, and reading this year.
Normally, we get a quiet-ish year every four years, when among our major areas of election coverage, it’s basically just St. Paul on the ballot (I say this with love, St. Paul).
We think this journalism is too important to hide behind a paywall. That’s why you’ll never hit one at MinnPost.
To continue bringing you public safety coverage that goes beyond the news of the day, providing more analysis and explaining the why behind what is happening, we need your help.
To help us stay on track to raise over $100,000 by Dec. 31, we need to hear from new members who are invested in the sustainability of MinnPost.