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MINNEAPOLIS — City leaders are directing $1 million from Minneapolis' contingency funds to combat a growing problem: ...
A year after Minneapolis police officer Jamal Mitchell was killed in the line of duty, family honor and remember the fallen ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter were among those to issue statements ...
On Thursday, Minneapolis city leaders announced $1 million from the city's contingency funds will be used to hopefully help ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city would be proceeding with the measures laid out in the agreement anyway.
$1 million from the city’s contingency fund had been allocated to address the backlog of repairs, which city officials hope to have completed by November. Large-scale copper wire replacement has been ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is reacting to the Trump administration's latest moves that impact police reform efforts. This ...
Minneapolis has launched a pilot program offering free Brixadi injections to combat opioid addiction, providing support ...
Downtown Minneapolis boosters like to call Nicollet Mall “Minnesota’s Main Street.” But I can’t say those words with a ...
The City of Minneapolis is putting $1 million into a program to accelerate fixing streetlights in the city damaged by copper thieves.
The theft of copper wire continues to be an ongoing problem, but the City of Minneapolis is doubling down to help combat it.