Minneapolis neighbors seek new solutions as Powderhorn Park encampment grows

Residents near the homeless encampment at Minneapolis' Powderhorn Park say the presence grows larger and larger each week, posing various issues. Now, they want answers from city officials.

Cub Foods opening temporary community stores at Minneapolis locations damaged during riots

Cub Foods is building temporary community market in Minneapolis to address food insecurities in areas such as Lake Street and Broadway Avenue, the company announced Wednesday.

Photos from car George Floyd was in released in court filing

An exhibit filed with a defense motion to dismiss the charges against one of the officers involved in the death of George Floyd includes the first look at photos from inside the car Floyd was in.

1 dead, 1 injured in shooting in Minneapolis' Hawthorne neighborhood

Minneapolis police are investigating after one man was killed and another was hurt in a shooting in the Hawthorne neighborhood Tuesday night.

Task force on Minneapolis, St. Paul violence draws from 12 agencies, but adds no visible presence to streets

Wednesday, U.S. Attorney Erica MacDonald announced the formation of a new Twin Cities Violent Crime Task Force in response to the spike in gun violence and violent crime across the Twin Cities metro.

Charter amendment working group digs into details of dismantling the Minneapolis Police Department

Since the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis City Council vowed to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. Now, a work group will help decide whether that question should be put to voters.

Woman injured in shooting at East Phillips Park in Minneapolis

A 30-year-old woman is expected to recover after she was shot Tuesday night at East Phillips Park in Minneapolis, according to a Minneapolis Park Police spokeswoman.

$50,000 reward offered for tips about Minnehaha, Lake St. Post Office arsons

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a $50,000 reward for tips regarding the suspects who set fire to the Minnehaha and Lake Street Post Offices during unrest in Minneapolis between May 28 and 30.

Minnesota Orchestra announces plans for small, outdoor concerts in August

The Minnesota Orchestra says it plans to resume performances in the form of small, complimentary, outdoor events after cancelling full concerts scheduled for August and early September.