‘The level of food insecurity today on the map in the majority of the area is between crisis and emergency because of the drought that has been going on since 2020.’
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President Biden announces $127 billion in student debt relief for 3.6 million Americans
The Biden Administration approved an additional 125,000 Americans for $9 billion in debt relief.
​How can downtown Minneapolis be revitalized?
‘I personally feel safe. I see it as a city. Those who don’t come here say they don’t feel safe.’
Ramsey County investigation into Yia Xiong case delayed
‘They’re trying to intentionally make the family wait.’
Black woman beaten in Duluth after dispute
White men were cited for beating a Black woman nearly to death last month at a Duluth bar.
Sister Spokesman inspires and informs with breast cancer awareness event (photos + video)
Sister Spokesman’s Live, Laugh, Learn event was organized in partnership with the Breast Cancer Gaps Project to improve breast cancer outcomes for Black women.
McCarthy’s downfall: Rogue Republicans remove House speaker in unprecedented vote
The last and only time Congress voted on such a measure was over a century ago, in 1910.
Facing criticism, feds award first maternal health grant to a predominantly Black rural area
A federal program tackling high rural maternal mortality rates marks a milestone by supporting an organization focused on predominantly Black counties in the Deep South.
Upcoming Black Business Ball gives Black-owned businesses a night to shine
The black-tie gala will uplift Black entrepreneurs, recognizing and presenting awards to business owners who are making a difference and making names for themselves.
Minneapolis police officers head to Alabama for HBCU recruiting trip
This week, two Minneapolis police officers will staff a booth at a career fair on the campus of Alabama A&M.
Gavin Newsom appoints Laphonza Butler to replace Dianne Feinstein in the U.S. Senate
Laphonza Butler has been serving as the President of EMILY’s List. The fundraising platform supports and funds women candidates and amplifies issues that disproportionately impact women.
Black Business Spotlight: Syndicate Music Group
Syndicate Music Group is a business built on beats and songs.
Concerns mount over ‘extreme’ school board candidates in Minnesota
On Thursday, labor and advocacy groups gathered to speak out about certain board races, and how some candidates have controversial platforms.
Don’t forget to check your blood pressure
‘Stress can be a silent killer, and we’re not paying attention to that.’
Southside group attempts to rebuild trust in police
‘The MPD can’t provide public safety if the community won’t talk to them.’
City Council reneges on Third Precinct proposal
‘What we need is officers back in the Third Precinct. We need to identify a location there.’
Hennepin County attorney to handle investigation into Cobb killing
‘The old ways of silence and turning a blind eye are over. Accountability is coming no matter how hard you try to hide.’
The debate over police officers in schools
What has made school resource officers such a hot-button issue is that community members are divided on the use of SROs, regardless of the change in language.
Health department concerned about Stillwater water supply, but says it is safe to drink
The report found that, while the water does have elements that have concerned prisoners and their loved ones in the past several weeks, the water is safe to drink
Champagne flows as Twins make the playoffs
‘The younger guys picked up the older guys, and that’s why we are here celebrating with champagne.’
