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Culture

Minnesota’s best known cold-case consultant helps grieving families get justice

Her drive to get answers when others can’t is rooted in personal tragedy.
March 15, 2025
Twin Cities

For the first time in years, enrollment rises at Minneapolis and St. Paul schools

Hispanic students are key to increases, with Minneapolis welcoming new native Spanish speakers and St. Paul stepping up recruitment efforts.
March 15, 2025
Minneapolis

Violence interrupter who made threatening statements to City Council could get new contract

Meanwhile, a worker for the Rev. Jerry McAfee’s nonprofit was arrested Friday on probable cause reckless endangerment.
March 15, 2025
Twin Cities

Jurors see evidence of food in Feeding Our Future trial, but eyewitness won’t verify sky-high meal counts

A photographer paid almost $200,000 for shooting videos testified that he saw “lots” of meals served but couldn’t put a number on it.
March 15, 2025
Twin Cities

University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents approves controversial policy on faculty speech

The board approved the resolution 9-3. Some faculty say it will limit their academic freedom and speech.
March 14, 2025
Lifestyle

Yuen: Love is blind in Minneapolis — if your sister approves

Sibling dynamics are a central theme in the latest season of “Love Is Blind.” In Minnesota, apparently, family is everything.
AuthoredLaura Yuen
March 14, 2025
Three women, one in a wedding gown, are shown in vehicle having a conversation.
Minneapolis

Minneapolis City Council OKs demolition of 1914 grain mill along Hiawatha Avenue

A small preservationist group fought the demolition of the 1914 grain mill, saying it should be repurposed instead.
March 14, 2025
Minneapolis

Domestic abuser gets life for fatally shooting woman in her Minneapolis home

Six orders for protection and restraining orders were issued against Johnny Leroy Brown between 2001 and 2021.
March 14, 2025
Twin Cities Suburbs

State Patrol arrests driver allegedly on meth after 30-mile, 80-minute pursuit from Twin Cities to St. Michael

The 23-year-old with a history of fleeing police damaged yards, cars, trees and fences Wednesday night.
March 14, 2025
News & Politics

‘I didn’t have a clue,' Feeding Our Future leader says when asked about fraud

Aimee Bock said she was unaware of inflated meal counts because she left the review of such records to her underlings.
March 14, 2025
Minneapolis

City attorney says Muslim Minneapolis City Council members can’t host iftar in a city building

Citing the separation of church and state, city officials told the four council members they couldn’t hold the Ramadan meal on city property using city funds.
March 14, 2025
Minneapolis

Frustrated Minneapolis tenants protest management after dealing with rodents, mold and feces

They say Utah-based Investment Property Group has neglected its apartment buildings.
March 14, 2025
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