Minneapolis woman charged in fatal crash, fleeing scene

A Minneapolis woman has been charged after she crashed her car, causing it to burst into flames - killing one of her passengers and seriously injuring another. 

Teen sentenced in Minneapolis Eat Street fatal shooting

A teen gunman was sentenced on Wednesday for a deadly shooting along Minneapolis’ Eat Street in 2022. 

Minneapolis exhibit explores the horrors of gun violence

Every day in America, someone loses their life to gun violence. In a new exhibit, a local artist explores the widespread impact of what some deem a public health crisis.

The horrors of gun violence
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Every day in America, someone loses their life to gun violence. In a new exhibit, a local artist explores the widespread impact of what some deem a public health crisis.

Mpls Uber/Lyft ordinance delayed to July 1
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The Minneapolis City Council voted to delay an ordinance that would see rideshare drivers making the city's minimum wage, a move that Uber and Lyft say would cause them to leave the city.

Uber, Lyft leaving Minneapolis: City council to consider pushing back May 1 date

With Uber and Lyft threatening to cease operations in Minneapolis on May 1 over a minimum wage ordinance, the City Council is considering pushing the implementation date back in a meeting on Thursday. 

Minneapolis gang member sentenced in attempted murder

A Minneapolis gang member was sentenced to nearly 20 years behind bars in federal prison in an attempted murder case.

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair announced for 2024

One day after Twin Cities artists learned there would be no Uptown Art Fair this year due to construction along Hennepin Avenue, a new festival to display some of their works has been announced.

Metro Transit reducing light rail train cars on weekends

In an effort to reduce unnecessary wear on its light rail cars, Metro Transit has announced it will reduce its capacity from three to two cars on weekends.

Minneapolis receives $4M from EPA for recycling program

The EPA is set to meet with MPCA commissioner Katrina Kessler and Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday morning to highlight the $4 million grant and its impact on increasing recycling capacity and equity in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis council pulls vote on funds for startup ride-hailing apps

The Minneapolis City Council's budget committee removed an item from its agenda on Monday to provide funds to help startup ride-hailing apps, as Uber and Lyft threaten to leave the city over a new ordinance.

Minneapolis Uber, Lyft impact detailed
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With Uber and Lyft threatening to cease operations in Minneapolis on May 1 if a minimum wage ordinance passed by the Minneapolis City Council is adopted, residents are expressing their concerns surrounding what might happens if the companies leave.

Uptown Art Fair canceled for 2024, Hennepin Ave businesses frustrated

A longstanding summer tradition in Uptown has been canceled in 2024 by event organizers citing concerns about a major stretch of Hennepin Ave being closed due to construction.

Portion of Stone Arch Bridge to close April 15 until 2025

A portion of the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis will close on April 15 and will remain closed until spring 2025 due to construction on the bridge. 

New caf? and coffee shop moves into northeast Mpls
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A busy corner in northeast Minneapolis has a new spot for coffee and clean eats. Parcelle Organics took over the New Bohemia spot at Hennepin and University. The shop boasts a Wesley Andrews coffee counter with Japanese siphons. There?s also smoothies, bakery items plus breakfast and lunch options. They make everything they can in-house, including the breads and milks. The smoothies are also available as a new food item at Twins games this season. The restaurant is from Kamal Mohamed of STEPCHLD and Nashville Coop. Parcelle is open seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Summer Impact Corps recruiting full-time help for local nonprofits

For the second year in a row, Summer Impact Corps, a division of AmeriCorps, is looking to recruit 500 Minnesotans to get paid and make a difference in communities statewide by providing services to local nonprofits.