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Allegations that more than a dozen Minnesota safety net programs, including child care and housing services, misused federal funds have roiled the city in recent months.
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Transformer explosion knocks out power in downtown Minneapolis
Authorities say parts of downtown Minneapolis lost power Monday afternoon after an underground transformer likely exploded.
Two men have been charged in connection to a shooting on Minneapolis' Lake Street corridor last September that left a man dead and a boy injured.
At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis, while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas, Florida and California.
Minneapolis community organizations are seeing an immediate surge in renters seeking help as the city’s new emergency rental assistance program enters its second full week.
Target announced in October that it was laying off 1,000 employees, many of them based out of the Nicollet Mall headquarters, and eliminating 800 open positions ahead of CEO Michael Fiddelke officially taking on the role.
Minneapolis police are investigating a series of car break-ins that left more than 30 vehicles damaged with shattered windows overnight and early Monday morning in south Minneapolis. “It’s kind of
Residents in the Uptown neighborhood said they are frustrated and scared after a group of teenagers broke into their apartment building and caused chaos over the weekend.