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The city council held public hearings Wednesday on two hot-button questions likely up for final votes in early May.
Chief Brian O'Hara from the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) spoke live on an array of topics in the city, including downward violent crime data, a judge dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed by an ...
St. Paul is poised to significantly weaken its rent control ordinance this spring, even as the city aims to beef up tenants’ ...
A struggle with unlicensed fruit vendors led Minneapolis to take a closer look at its street cart rules. It is also funding a ...
The Minneapolis City Hall became home again to the mayor of Minneapolis at the end of March after two years, while the City ...
The city of Minneapolis is moving ahead on a plan to convert the former 3rd Precinct building into a new voter services ...
Minneapolis will hold elections on Nov. 4 to decide who controls all 13 city council seats — and whether to grant Mayor Jacob ...
Privratsky, a former legislative aide in the Ward 4 office, could cast tie-breaking votes on issues like rent control.
The City of Minneapolis will partner with four organizations to host this summer's Open Streets festivals. The city announced ...
The Minneapolis City Council wants answers as to how MPD and possibly other departments handled two high-profile cases from ...
McAfee, pastor of New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, gained attention after interrupting a City Council committee meeting ...