From Juneteenth to Paisley Park: weekend Celebrations in the Metro

This week’s edition covers stories from June 13th to June 18th, 2024. Today’s issue is 733 words, a 6–minute read. Hi everyone, Mateo here! I hope your June has been going well, and I hope you have been able to find some time to get outside around all of this crazy rain and heat! This week’s edition will be covering a slightly shorter timespan, […]

Minneapolis: Happiest City in the US? 👀

This week’s edition covers stories from June 7th to June 12th, 2024. Today’s issue is 753 words, a 6–minute read. Hi hi! Happy Pride Month to all the gals, gays, theys, and everyone under the rainbow out there! 🌈☁️ My name’s Ebe, it’s nice to meet ya, and my pronouns are she/they, by the way! I hope whoever or wherever you are, you’ve been […]

Cancelled Culture Cancelled? Not Quite.

This week’s edition covers stories from May 9th to May 15th, 2024. Today’s issue is 850 words, a 7–minute read. Good morning readers, Isabella rising and shining here with you.  We hope you enjoyed last week’s edition with tons of new content. Nick’s review led me to rewatch Challengers over the weekend, finding even more subtleties in the film that continue to blow my […]

Divestment Deals, Delicious Dishes, and DPOY Drama: It’s a Minnesota Minute!

This week’s edition covers stories from May 2nd to May 8th, 2024. Today’s issue is 990 words, an 8–minute read. Hey everyone! Mateo here. This week is full of positive highlights, as we dive into the progress being made on the UMN campus, a premiere event kicking-off a new series on TPT, a local teacher winning a prestigious award, a sparkling film […]

Mind the Gap! Anybody Covering This?

This week’s edition covers stories from April 18th to April 24th, 2024. Today’s issue is 1048 words, an 8–minute read. Hi hi, it’s Ebe! Folks, I’m not gonna lie. These past few weeks I’ve been feeling like Squidward when he was run through that spikey machine on the road in Bikini Bottom. Just “absolutely rinsed” as the Brits say. Mental illness is no […]

#303: Gen Z: Milk or Wine? 🇰🇷 & Local News!

This week’s edition covers stories from April 4th to April 10th, 2024. Today’s issue is 820 words, a 5-minute read. Good Morning fellow readers, Isabella here. We’re slowly stepping into Spring and that means more warm outdoor activities, cafecitos in the park, and fairs/festivals are just around the corner. If you spend much time on, near, or around the Stone Arch bridge, here’s […]

A Week in Review: Edition 301

This week’s edition covers stories from March 21st to March 27th, 2024. Today’s issue is 685 words, a 5-minute read.  United, and Twins’ Opening Day! Good Morning folks, Mateo here. Second Winter is truly upon us, and I am not a happy camper. Just a week or two ago it felt like summer was right around the corner, and now it’s the complete […]

Celebrate 300 Editions of Hyper-local News

This week’s edition covers stories from March 14th to March 20th, 2024. Today’s issue is 990 words, a 7-minute read. Isabella takes a trip down memory lane for the 300th Edition! ‘Good morning, and in case I don’t see ya: Good afternoon, good evening, and good night!’  I am so happy to be celebrating our 300th edition of NewPrensa with you! That […]

Where Politics, Mops, and Wheels Collide

This week’s edition covers stories from March 7th to March 13th, 2024. Today’s issue is 981 words, a 7-minute read. Ebe tackles this week’s most buzzing topics along with an exciting update from our team!  Hi hi, it’s Ebe. I hope you all have been keeping yourselves hydrated, fed, and well-rested since the last time you heard from […]

Super Tuesday Election Results and the Buzz About Basketball

This week’s edition covers stories from February 29th to March 6th, 2024. Today’s issue is 815 words, a 6–minute read. Mateo talks Trump and Biden, the Uncommitted Movement, and lots of important basketball upcoming. Good morning readers, Mateo here. I can’t believe it’s already March! For me, that means I get to look forward to filling out brackets, enjoying this year’s most exciting players, and (hopefully) […]