'All Minnesotans deserve to be safe in their communities—no matter where we live or what we look like,” said House...
Read moreIn this installment, Charles Smith reflects on the origins of Prince’s legendary and iconic musical career.
Read more'So, the whole objective is to lead people into a space where their barista is also their local real estate...
Read moreA party was held for Wayne Glanton’s 100th birthday on April 24.
Read moreFirst Independence Bank, which is headquartered in Detroit, held a grand opening ceremony at its new Minneapolis branch on University...
Read moreAdvocates gathered at the State Capitol to provide life experience testimonies about dyslexia and call for resources for teachers.
Read morePassengers riding public transit no longer need to wear masks.
Read moreThe City of Minneapolis hosted an open house Saturday afternoon April 23 at Phelps Field Park about a future redesign...
Read more'I know this will be a great service for people,' said Latanya Pendleton, owner of Pet-Taxicab LLC.
Read moreThe Agape Movement’s mission is committed to bridging gaps between the community and law enforcement for starters.
Read moreThere is likely no one still alive, except Prince’s sister Tyka, who knew him better or spent more time with...
Read moreAfrican American boys between the ages of five and 12 are more likely to die by suicide than any other...
Read more'To see these negative health effects persist in our state’s largest population centers underlines just how important the issue of...
Read more“Like America, Russia is a settler-colonial state, and we as Black folks need to understand how leaders of such states...
Read moreLocal entrepreneur, Vee Washington launched Vanlice Lemonade on behalf of his 5-year-old daughter Hayzel Woo Washington.
Read moreMinneapolis Public Schools was listed among 175 websites with missing PSEO information.
Read more'All Guest Services staff will be trained to identify folks who might be uncomfortable and might need a place to...
Read moreDebate continues on the future of golf course known historically for welcoming Black golfers.
Read moreOver 200 people gathered Monday evening to see Booker T. Hodges be sworn in as the city of Bloomington's first...
Read moreThese Red Ball Express trucks and the Black men who drove and loaded them made the U.S. Army the most...
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