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Minneapolis speed cams: Where they'll be placedMinneapolis announced on Tuesday the streets where the city will place its first speed cameras as its pilot program gets ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinneapolis leaders explore city-owned grocery storeTrying to address the problem of food insecurity, city staff are exploring the idea of government-owned grocery stores.
This summer, he's one of 60 college and graduate students getting a close look at the workings of city government through Minneapolis' fast-growing Urban Scholars program.
Minneapolis City Council will discuss a new Upper Harbor amphitheater project on July 15, seeking public input.
Minneapolis is renters' top city to watch in 2025 after attracting considerable rental interest throughout 2024. Atlanta claims the silver medal, followed by Overland Park, KS, in third place.
The city of Minneapolis' 2040 plan is back in front of a Hennepin County Court judge as environmental leaders continue to raise concerns about the city's plan to expand affordable housing.
But with every city council seat up for grabs in 2023, the results of the election could undermine the anchor of Minneapolis’s revival — a progressive housing policy.
City of Minneapolis to end contract with Open Streets after 2023 events Open Streets, which has been around since 2011, shuts down an urban street for an afternoon to allow people an opportunity ...
Minneapolis students, families receive 500 laptops 05:50. MINNEAPOLIS — Urban League Twin Cities and the Northside Achievement Zone on Friday touted getting a boost to help with the digital ...
Minneapolis was named a Child Friendly City by UNICEF USA in February, joining Houston as the second U.S. city to do so and honoring four years of work done by the city to promote its youth.
The Minneapolis City Council approved an agreement with the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) on Sept. 7 to allow the group to purchase the former Roof Depot site, bringing a decade-long ...
Minneapolis last Thursday became the fourth U.S. city to ban algorithmic rental price-fixing software, joining San Francisco, Philadelphia and Berkeley, Calif., in a growing wave of legislation ...
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