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Democratic Socialist candidate Robin Wonsley Worlobah was declared the winner again after a recount was held for Minneapolis' Second Ward.
The federal civil rights trial for the four former Minneapolis police officers charged George Floyd's death is scheduled for January.
Hopkins Library will reopen on December 6. The library was closed for a 10-week building maintenance project that included parking lot r ...
Authorities are investigating fights that broke out at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport late Friday night.
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The MDH is teaming up with M Health Fairview to expand access to monoclonal antibody treatments by 50% in the Twin Cities.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) still requires masks or face coverings for all vaccinated and unvaccinated staff and/or ...
The National Guard will assist in long-term COVID facilities as Minnesota handles a ballooning surge.
The Red Cross is holding blood drives soon in the Minneapolis area.
Minnesota's high school football state playoffs have begun at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Activists say Olson Memorial Highway has had a negative impact on North Minneapolis residents.
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Cargill Gallery on the 2nd floor of Minneapolis Central Library will host a book arts exhibit from Monday, December 4, 2021 to Saturday, ...
The city of Minneapolis owes $111 million in legal various payments, dating back to May 2020.
The recount was requested by candidate Yusra Arab, who is 19 votes behind the certified winner, Robin Wonsley Worlobah.
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Justin Bieber and Dave Chappelle were spotted enjoying lunch at a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant in Loring Park.
This fall, Minneapolis residents turned out to vote at the highest rate in over 40 years.
At its Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021 meeting, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) of Commissioners passed Resolution 2021-314, wh ...
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) continues to transition its 47 recreation centers to pre-COVID-19 services and hours of ...
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The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Minneapolis area.
New murals are complete at three Northeast Minneapolis parks! The new public art graces building exteriors at Beltrami, Logan and Northe ...
Of course, today is Election Day. Be sure to check out what's on your ballot before you head to the polls.
Sovereign is an historical fantasy story about Princess Malia Ausan, heir to the Kingdom of Camoor.
Now is the time to make a difference in Minneapolis. Wake up and teach!
Lead hazards dramatically affect the health of developing children, so it’s important to protect your family.
Environmental activists filed a lawsuit Thursday against the city of Minneapolis over plans to redevelop the Upper Harbor Terminal site.
A basic income program for some residents in Minneapolis is being funded with $3 million from the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) offers great opportunities for youth to play organized sports this winter! Registration ...
The future of police chief Medaria Arradondo's job in Minneapolis depends on how the election turns out next week.
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The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) just launched a new project that will explore building new pickleball courts at Loring ...
A Ramsey County judge granted MDH a receivership, and the department has since assumed control of the Minneapolis nursing home.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and Comcast are working together to increase digital access for youth and families in M ...
A City Council committee approved $2.85 million worth of workers’ compensation settlements this week. Most of it will go to police officers.
Public comment opportunities scheduled Nov. 3, 17 and Dec. 1, 8