The Minneapolis City Council is allocating $14 million toward nine affordable housing projects, officials said Thursday.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and service providers act as cuts could force thousands of Minnesotans to lose housing.
State law limits the rate charged to the city’s 65 largest polluters to the cost of administering the program.
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While Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis continues to heal from the mass shooting that happened in late August, a ...
South Minneapolis restaurant and bar Nighthawks is returning after a month-long refresh. Nighthawks will reopen on Tuesday, ...
Minneapolis plans to invest over $14 million to develop 11 affordable housing projects, creating nearly 600 homes.
Former officer Brian Cummings was driving around 90 mph through a residential neighborhood in north Minneapolis when he hit ...
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Minneapolis Fire Department provides cooking safety tips ahead of Thanksgiving
Here's what the Minneapolis Fire Department suggests for a safe Thanksgiving: Don't leave food that's cooking on the stovetop ...
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Minneapolis Christkindl Market returns
The second annual holiday market began on November 21st and will go through December 21st Donald Trump faces articles of ...
A 33-year-old Iowa woman will spend four decades in prison for killing her ex-girlfriend, a Minneapolis DJ whose body was ...
Aftyn Behn, a Dem candidate for Tennessee's upcoming special election, has a history of calling to "abolish" and "defund" the ...
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