Unlike last year, the majority of school districts asking for tax hikes to fund day-to-day expenses received voter support.
Second-round choice votes put relative moderate Democrat Pearll Warren over the top in the vacant north Minneapolis seat.
City elections officials have announced that Minneapolis Board of Estimate and Taxation President Steve Brandt was re-elected ...
Here are five things you can expect when the movie opens Friday: ...
Minnesota Gophers coach P.J. Fleck has received four verbal commitments since Monday from players who previously were ...
Doing this work without pay, often late at night, is leading to burnout among primary care doctors that is threatening the ...
Grassroots and environmental groups want the city to redo its environmental review of the proposed project after failing to ...
The team’s payroll, the identity of the limited partners and what kinds of trades will be made are still up in the air after ...
Frey, ahead of Omar Fateh by 10 percentage points in first-choice ballots, was reelected to a third term after ranked-choice ...
A compliment from one teenager to another during a birthday party in Minneapolis led to “an interaction between the two” and ...
Officers arrived at the scene and saw a vehicle on the grass engulfed in flames. The front-seat passenger, 26-year-old Qiara ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey beat democratic socialist Omar Fateh to win a third term while Rep. Kaohly Her unseated St. Paul ...
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