This year, the city of Minneapolis is replacing about 300 lead service lines. In total, there are roughly 39,000 service ...
Two homicides and a pattern of drug trafficking in south Minneapolis are at the heart of the conspiracy trial involving three ...
In late 2022, the Minnesota Legislature changed state law to allow citizens or people “eligible to work in the United States ...
The lawsuit filed against the city of Minneapolis and its police chief by a former officer with a controversial past is back ...
For decades, Camden Tavern was a well-known dive bar in north Minneapolis. New owners took over in 2022, gutted the space, ...
A new study that claims to analyze several metrics has determined how much money a person needs to make to live comfortably ...
Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, gives the state of the economy right now high marks and ...
Minneapolis distributed $690,000 in grants to artists and cultural organizations within its seven cultural districts.
At a public hearing Faith Tabernacle leaders listed ways a light rail track could cut them off from the neighborhood.