New newsletter Muc Nord”: All information for Munich’s city districts!
Find out everything about the latest news from Au-Haidhausen and the surrounding area in the new newsletter “Muc Nord” from January 8, 2026.

New newsletter Muc Nord”: All information for Munich’s city districts!
On January 8, 2026, Munich's media landscape will be enriched by an exciting newsletter: The new weekly newsletter "Muc Nord" will cover current topics from the city districts of Schwabing-West, Schwabing-Freimann, Milbertshofen-Am Hart and Feldmoching-Hasenbergl. tz reports that ... and thus appeals to the approximately 1.6 million residents of Munich who are interested in local news.
The “Muc Nord” newsletter brings everything important in a compact format: from political developments from the town hall to information on rents and housing to reports from the police and fire brigade. Construction sites and traffic conditions in public transport are also discussed - particularly important for commuters. Readers can also look forward to exciting events and weekly weather forecasts. A special highlight will be the contributions from columnists and entertaining comics.
Practical registration and expansion of the offer
To subscribe to the newsletter, those interested can register using the free login service USER.ID. This is a simple and easy way to never miss a topic. In addition to “Muc Nord”, colleague Benedikt Strobach will also start a new newsletter for the southeast of Munich, which will deal with the districts of Au-Haidhausen, Obergiesing-Fasangarten and Untergiesing-Harlaching.
In another exciting part of Munich, the preferences of citizens continue to be in focus. Aziz Pilav, a balloon seller, talks in an interview about the trends in the celebration segment and shares both funny anecdotes and moving experiences from his job. Süddeutsche reports that…
Current events in the city
Furthermore, the urban security situation remains an important issue: On Christmas Eve, 600 homeless people gathered in the Hofbräuhaus to celebrate together. This shows that despite the challenges, the community is strong. The Munich police were also concerned about reports of 37 Bayern fans who were caught spraying graffiti in Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.
The cultural side is not neglected either: in January 2026, Munich residents can expect an overview of musical theater with special performances of “Don Giovanni” and “Figaro”. Art lovers can look forward to an exciting season, while the city's restaurants consider reducing VAT, although this will not necessarily lead to lower prices.
The Christmas season, which is important for many Munich residents, ended with a look back at 2025, in which the Eisbachwelle in particular was cleaned after a tragic incident and is active again. Oktoberfest 2025 was also marked by a few surprises, such as repeated closures due to overcrowding and a bomb threat.
In politics, the election campaign for the local elections in March 2026 has already been announced, which further increases the anticipation of new developments in the city.