After the outbreak of war in Iran - concern over rising gasoline prices
Residents of Sundsvall express mixed feelings about the war in Iran as they worry about its potential impact on gasoline prices in Sweden.
Matilda Källén: Lilla Al-Fadji Brightened Up Long-Winded Semi-Final in Sundsvall
Matilda Källén reflects on the Melodifestivalen semi-final in Sundsvall, highlighting the standout performances and the overall feeling of the event.
Melodifestivalen's Next Round in Sundsvall
The fifth semifinal of Melodifestivalen 2026 took place in Sundsvall, showcasing a lively atmosphere and engaging performances.
How to Save Hundreds on Train Tickets
A simple strategy can significantly reduce train fares for trips between Stockholm and Sundsvall, where ticket prices can be cut nearly in half by splitting the journey into two separate bookings.
19-year-old Neo Jönsson: 'Dreams give me strength'
Neo Jönsson, a 19-year-old football player, impressed in his competitive debut as Sirius defeated Sundsvall 6-0 in the Swedish Cup, contributing with a goal and two assists.
The new CEO of Stadsbacken is leaving
Mette Holst has resigned just over a month after becoming the CEO of Stadsbacken due to changing circumstances linked to an ongoing economic crime investigation.
SVT Tests: What Does it Cost to Boil a Cup of Tea?
The price of electricity in northern Sweden has dramatically increased while a local library expands its offerings to include technology for community inclusion.
Emma from Sundsvall won Olympic silver
Emma Aicher, a 16-year-old skier from Sundsvall, made a remarkable transition to compete for Germany and won a silver medal in downhill skiing at the Olympics.
New approach to mobile phones in schools – lockable mobile cases being tested
Sweden's Vice Prime Minister Ebba Busch visited Sundsvall to discuss the government's proposal for a total ban on mobile phones in primary schools, which is set to be implemented by the fall term.
Brazen Thefts in Sundsvall - Drilling Holes in Gas Tanks
A car owner in Sundsvall discovered two drilled holes in her gas tank, which led to a significant fuel leak, prompting her to warn other residents about the vandalism.
Nuri drove a psychiatric patient with a taxi – was going to bomb the hospital
A report reveals that police are often used as taxis by the region to transport psychiatric patients in Sundsvall, indicating reliance on standard taxi services for patient transportation without proper oversight.