Katana VentraIP

St. Paul Pioneer Press

The St. Paul Pioneer Press is a newspaper based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It serves the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. Circulation is heaviest in the east metro, including Ramsey, Dakota, and Washington counties, along with western Wisconsin, eastern Minnesota and Anoka County, Minnesota. The paper's main rival is the Star Tribune, based in neighboring Minneapolis. The Pioneer Press is owned by MediaNews Group, controlled by Alden Global Capital.[2] It no longer includes "St. Paul" as part of its name in either its print or online edition, but its owner still lists the paper's name as the St. Paul Pioneer Press[3] and the paper also calls itself the St. Paul Pioneer Press on its Facebook[4] and Twitter pages. Its URL and digital presence is TwinCities.com.[5][6]

Type

Greg Mazanec

Mike Burbach

1849

10 River Park Plaza, 7th Floor
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
USA

90,615 Thursday
137,068 Sunday (as of 2024)[1]

who was a columnist for the Pioneer Press before becoming a Republican U.S. Senator for Minnesota

Joseph H. Ball

writer, editor and winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.

Jacqui Banaszynski

Jim Caple

Nick Coleman

winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for beat reporting, for stories about the University of Minnesota basketball scandal.

George Dohrmann

Dick Gordon

Herb Greenberg

executive editor and vice president who died in 2010.

Deborah Howell

the first Associated Press correspondent to die in the line of duty when he was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Mark Kellogg

columnist and later co-host of The Al Franken Show

Katherine Lanpher

James Lileks

former reporter, later a director for Knight Ridder.[18]

Robert Ridder

Internet reporter for the Pioneer Press from 1996 to 1999, now blogger at JimRomenesko.com

Jim Romenesko

author of the Prey series of crime novels and winner of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.

John Sandford/John Camp

general columnist and host of the KSTP afternoon program, Garage Logic.

Joe Soucheray

sports columnist

Charley Walters

James. M. Goodhue

James. M. Goodhue

The old Pioneer Press Building main entrance in downtown St. Paul

The old Pioneer Press Building main entrance in downtown St. Paul

1908 US editorial cartoon on Theodore Roosevelt and conservation

1908 US editorial cartoon on Theodore Roosevelt and conservation

Pioneer Press & Endicott Buildings

Pioneer Press & Endicott Buildings

List of newspapers in Minnesota

Defunct newspapers of Minnesota

Official website