What's next for police reform in Minneapolis
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Minneapolis voters made their voices heard with their ballots on Tuesday, and it's clear the majority don't agree with doing away with the city's police department.

Ralliers call for quicker action on police reform in Brooklyn Center
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While Minneapolis voted to keep its police department in place on Tuesday, the City of Brooklyn Center is working on reform for its police department. But, residents who gathered outside the department on Wednesday say that change is coming quickly enough.

5 Minneapolis city council members unseated in Tuesday's election

Seven of the 13 Minneapolis city council members will be new as five incumbents lost their seats in Tuesday's election.

Minneapolis Mayor Frey reelected, huge turnover on City Council
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Following the 2021 election results in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey wins a second term, and huge turnover marks some major changes for the City Council.

Man dies days after house fire in Lyndale neighborhood

A man who was rescued from a house fire in Minneapolis’ Lyndale neighborhood over the weekend has died, Minneapolis fire officials said. 

Minneapolis police ballot question rejected by voters

Minneapolis voters have rejected a ballot question to replace the Minneapolis Police Department with a new department of public safety.

Minneapolis 'strong mayor' ballot question approved

Minneapolis voters decided Tuesday to change the city charter to strengthen the power of the mayor’s office.

2021 Minnesota election results roundup

View results for the 2021 elections in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities suburbs and Greater Minnesota.

Lyft adds new safety feature in Minneapolis over uptick in carjackings targeting rideshare drivers

Lyft is rolling out a new safety feature in Minneapolis that requires an additional form of ID from riders using anonymous payment methods like Venmo. This comes in response to over 40 carjackings and robberies of rideshare drivers reported in the city since August.

Former MPD officer convicted of civil rights violations, stealing drugs

A former Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of stealing controlled substances and violating individuals’ civil rights through unconstitutional searches and seizures, according to a release from U.S. Attorney W. Anders Folk.

Early voting turnout in Minneapolis sets record as ballot questions bring in voters

Minneapolis received more than double the number of early voting ballots this year compared to 2017, the previous mayoral election year, the city clerk reported on Monday.

Supporters, opponents of Minneapolis public safety ballot measure make final push before election
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Election night is two days away, and candidates are making their final push to rally up voters before then. But in Minneapolis, for many voters, the future of the city?s police department is top of mind.