The claim in a recent commentary that the legalization of housing has led to less housing in Minneapolis doesn’t ring true.
A Minneapolis café owner testified Tuesday that Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock demanded $1.5 million in cash in a 2021 meeting to approve a fraudulent invoice totaling $3.1 million — and the Ethiopian immigrant said Bock terminated her contract when she refused to cooperate.
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Verified improvements in Mille Lacs Lake fish populations could significantly increase this year’s walleye harvest when the 2025 season opens May 10. State Fisheries Chief Brad Parsons and members of his staff at the Department of Natural Resources said last Tuesday they will give consideration to suggestions for a two- or three-fish walleye bag limit this year.
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In Minnesota, Somalian Americans, many of whom are Muslims, spoke out about the 2024 election, being open to Donald Trump and what drove their votes.
As soon as Aug. 1, drivers in Minneapolis will need to closely watch their speeds as the city installs five speed cameras at trouble spots around the city.
Drivers for services like Uber and Lyft are working with state lawmakers to push for legislation that would allow them to vote on forming a union — something can’t currently do because they are
The lawsuit claims the crash, which involved Flight 4819 skidding down the runway upside down after toppling over, was caused by the flight crew’s “gross negligence and recklessness.”
In rural Minnesota, advocates and legal clinics prepare immigrants for family separation with things like Delegation of Parental Authority (DOPA) forms, amid the Trump administration’s immigrant crackdown.
Minneapolis residents have access to high-speed internet at reasonable prices. Here are our picks of the best providers in the area, from budget ISPs to lightning-fast fiber.
While linebacker Cody Lindenberg reportedly won't participate in on-field drills at the NFL Scouting Combine this week, a handful of now-former Minnesota Gophers are expected to be actively involved in Indianapolis.
Four of the nation’s top emerging orchestral composers have been selected to participate in the Minnesota Orchestra’s 2025 Composer Institute, which culminates in a “Future Classics” concert.
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