
Meet Matthew Alvarez
Matthew Alvarez is a producer for MPR News, currently working on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Climate Cast and Politics Friday. He focuses on local, state and national politics, as well as special coverage and breaking news.
Matthew started his radio career in 2011 as a volunteer at KTSW, his college radio station in San Marcos, Texas. Before joining MPR News, Matthew was a producer with Audacy Inc. in Austin, Texas. After five years, Matthew moved to Iowa City, Iowa, to work as a talk show producer with Iowa Public Radio, where he would also occasionally fill in as the midday host for the station. There he worked on two talk shows: “River to River” and “Talk of Iowa.”
Matthew’s work has been recognized with several awards and accolades, including an Eric Sevareid Award from the Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association and second place at the Public Media Journalists Association.
Matthew was born and raised in the border city of El Paso, Texas, and lived in the Lone Star state until he moved to Iowa to start his career in public radio in 2019. Matthew attended Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, where he graduated with degrees in journalism and sociology. In 2019, he completed the Transom Story Workshop, a nine-week radio storytelling residential program in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Matthew currently lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and loves to explore new restaurants and take long walks through historic neighborhoods. No matter what, Matthew is assigned to snow shoveling duties at his home. And there's nothing he can do to change that.
Recent Contributions
- How one Minnesota recycling facility is becoming more efficient
- Politics Friday: Incomplete grade as lawmakers hammer out school aid deal
- Hennepin County promotes using salvaged goods for home renovations with Salvage Crawl
- Paul Huttner remembers living through the worst tornado outbreak in Minnesota history
- Politics Friday: Slow so far, a big phase of Minnesota's marijuana market launch nears
- Tech giants vie to build data centers in Minnesota to support their growing AI networks
- Mississippi named 'most endangered' river in the U.S.
- Politics Friday: Washington is top of mind for a pair of Minnesota's top leaders
- Can ‘habitual drunkenness’ get you kicked out of the Minnesota Legislature?
- Writer turned citizen scientist offers tips on living lightly to reduce your carbon footprint