Living Your Town's Lifestyle — One Story at a Time, with My Local Press
For decades, local journalism has been the heartbeat of communities across the country — telling the stories that national outlets overlook and giving voice to the people, places, and traditions that make each town unique. Now, a new platform is putting that power back into the hands of independent journalists.
My Local Press is a community-driven news platform designed to help freelance and independent journalists report on the lifestyle and culture of their own towns and neighborhoods. Whether it's a beloved bakery celebrating 50 years on Main Street, a neighborhood festival that draws families together every summer, or a local artist whose work is transforming a forgotten alley into a gallery — My Local Press is built for those stories.

"Every town has a personality," said one independent journalist using the platform. "But without a local outlet, those stories just disappear. My Local Press gives me a place to publish them and an audience that actually cares."
Unlike national news aggregators or social media platforms, My Local Press is focused entirely on hyperlocal content. Journalists can create and publish stories, categorize them by topic, and geo-tag them to specific communities — ensuring that readers find news that is genuinely relevant to where they live.
The platform serves a wide ecosystem of local contributors, from city officials posting public notices to residents sharing community events. But at its core, it's a tool for storytellers — people who know their communities intimately and want to document the lifestyle, culture, and character that make their town worth writing about.
For independent journalists who have long struggled to find a home for community-focused reporting, My Local Press offers something rare: a dedicated stage for the stories that matter most, right where they happen.