Community forum reviewed plans Tues. night.
Make this holiday special with these traditional recipes and share some of your favorites.
Several Southwest Minneapolis congregations are debating a constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage in Minnesota.
Memorial concert is in its eleventh year.
Archbishop's letter on marriage amendment upset many.
Find out more project details at three upcoming open houses.
Patch has what you need to know to enjoy the Great Minnesota Get-Together.
Nighttime training starts Sunday.
Couple forgoes headstone in favor of sidewalk legacy.
Star-Tribune report suggests civilian strangers could track your car.
New TV ads will run for several weeks.
Little Free Libraries have been popping across SW Minneapolis, and the world.
Storms to hit Wednesday night.
Cleaning out your basement? Some of that stuff, you probably can't recycle.
The shower will be strongest Sunday morning. Where will you watch the show?
Local nonprofit giving money for universal-access play structure.
Storm last night caused outages.
Friday afternoon through Saturday morning could be one of the more active severe weather days we have seen in this otherwise fairly quiet summer in terms of severe weather, according to the National Weather Service.
Why add gravel to a road, instead of rebuilding it?
New exhibit opens at downtown museum.
Food pantries call for help from the Twin Cities' gardeners.
South Minneapolis-based Aliveness Project wants to move to a larger space at 38th and Nicollet.
Your chance to safely get rid of fluorescent bulbs, paint cans, pesticides, and more.
Tuesday, Boy Scouts of America affirmed a policy excluding "open or avowed homosexuals."
Speech at Edina church argued why Catholics should vote 'no.'
NFL star finances upgrade for MLK Park basketball courts.
Road repairs to blame.
Thursday, the Twin Cities celebrate Bike to Work Day.
The once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event lasts three hours, starting at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Local filmmaker documenting religious support for LGBT families.
Serendipitously, local org offering classes in building rain gardens while storms roll into town.
80 former priests took to the stage to attack the Catholic Church's opposition to same-sex marriage.
Opponents of the marriage amendment say their support is growing, but documentary about Maine could offer cautionary tale.
"Spirit Car: Journey Into a Dakota Past" will be the next One Minneapolis, One Read book.
Sen. Dibble, Rep. Allen praise President's move.
Trying to close the digital divide in the Latino community.
On Sunday, Mar. 11, we'll all turn our clocks forward one hour at 2:00 a.m....assuming we're still awake.
One Linden Hill's mom has made it her life's work to help children and families living with severe autism.
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