Mannheimer Morgen, German regional newspaper
Mannheimer Morgen is a daily newspaper based in Mannheim that covers local and regional news for the Rhein-Neckar area. It comes out Monday through Saturday in print and is also available through its own website.
The paper was founded in 1946 with a license from American occupation authorities and was first called Der Morgen before being renamed because another paper with that name already existed in Berlin. Over the following decades it grew by taking over smaller regional papers and became the main news source for the wider area.
The paper covers city festivals, neighborhood stories, and local events that matter directly to people in the region. In many cafes and waiting areas around the city, you will find copies on the table and people talking about what they just read.
Printed copies are available at most newsstands, supermarkets, and cafes in Mannheim, while the online version can be read on the website at any time. If you want a quick way into local life, you will often find a copy already lying around in waiting rooms or public spaces.
The editorial team organizes an event called Wahlarena where politicians answer live questions from both the audience and the editors. This format brings local politics directly to readers and turns them into active participants rather than passive observers.
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