Minneapolis youth meaningful summer job
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Children in Minneapolis are earning a paycheck in a meaningful way this summer while working to help clean up their community through a summer partnership with A Mother?s Love Initiative.

Stone Arch Bridge closure: MPRB cites last year's 'chaotic' 4th of July

The Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis will be closed 8 p.m. Friday, June 30 until 6 a.m., Wednesday, July 5. the Park Board cited safety concerns from last year's 4th of July as the reason.

Chef Sean Sherman's unique culinary philosophy: The decolonized diet

He's one of the most celebrated chefs in Minnesota and is considered one of the world's leading voices in the food sovereignty movement. Through his award-winning restaurant, Sean Sherman showcases the benefits of a decolonized diet.

Stone Arch Bridge to close over July 4 holiday
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As of Wednesday night, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board intends to shut down the Stone Arch Bridge every night from this Friday to next Wednesday, closing it off overnight from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., over the Fourth of July weekend.

Air quality in Minneapolis forces city to cancel active outdoor activities

As Minnesota is hit with another wave of smoky air from Canadian wildfires, Minneapolis is canceling some outdoor activities due to poor air quality. 

Mpls council's Eid-time vote on rent control criticized
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City Council member Chavez expressed his frustration at Council President Jenkins' decision to proceed with the vote while Muslim members were absent due to Eid. City Clerk Carl stated that the office relies on members or staff to report conflicts.

North Minneapolis dance studio wins national championship

Cierra Burnaugh started Dance City to give young girls on the Northside a safe space to express themselves in the midst of the crime and gun violence that often plague their community. Now, the dance troupe has taken home a national championship.

Tony Bouza, former MPD police chief, dies at age of 94

Bouza was Chief of Police in Minneapolis from 1980 to 1989. He started his career in New York, serving as a NYPD officer for several decades before being recruited to come to Minneapolis by then-mayor Don Fraser.

Black-led credit union hopes to open in North Minneapolis

Arise officials say the Northside is a financial desert that is underserved by legitimate financial institutions.

Tanker spill closes section of I-35W in Minneapolis

A portion of southbound lanes along I-35W in northeast Minneapolis was closed Monday evening after a tanker rollover coated the highway with a liquid.

Minneapolis Police supervisors pay raise approved, could take effect soon

Commanders don’t earn overtime, so officers working under them often earn more than they do — up to $54,000 more per year in some cases.