‘This is ground zero after the George Floyd incident. We need to build trust between the communities and the members alike.’
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Governor Walz makes his case for ‘One Minnesota’
‘I think of this budget as a very deliberate, thoughtful approach to making the cost of living less expensive…’
Mass shooting at Louisville bank heightens gun control issue
‘The country will continue to mourn the loss of innocent lives and search for solutions to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.’
Pillsbury United Communities names Cinnamon Pelly as new CEO
Cinnamon Pelly has been named the new president and CEO of Pillsbury United Communities
Republicans feeling the heat in Tennessee as council votes to return Justin Jones to State House
The 36-0 vote came after the council suspended its rule that disallowed an individual from being nominated and appointed to the seat in the same meeting.
Black Business Spotlight: Porte Agency
‘When you go on modeling agency websites, there’s nobody that really looks like us. They just have one Black person or one Asian person. That’s not representation.’
White privilege at play in NCAA women’s basketball controversies
Black people have the burden of doing more to get the same access and opportunity as their White counterparts.
North Minneapolis businesses concerned over Met Council’s proposed light rail extension
‘The train is gonna go right past all these other businesses. I just don’t see how it’s going to truly benefit the people here.’
Community group voices opposition to MPD settlement agreement
‘My biggest concern, as a Black man, is the lack of acknowledgement of the wrongdoing that our police officers have done to us.’
Donald Trump arrested—ex-president is officially an accused felon
Former President Donald Trump is now criminal defendant Donald Trump
Biden visits Twin Cities to tout green investments
President Biden visited the Twin Cities on Monday to tour a manufacturing plant in Fridley, and to tout his investment to address climate change.
Feds OK over-the-counter sale of overdose-reversing drug
The FDA said its action paves the way for the lifesaving medication to be sold directly in places beyond pharmacies, such as grocery stores and gas stations, as well as online.
Teach for America welcomes influential author of ‘Caste’ to Twin Cities
Isabel Wilkerson’s keynote lecture, entitled “Exposing America’s Invisible Scaffolding,” will be presented by Teach for America Twin Cities and the Minneapolis Foundation on April 28.
Minneapolis agrees with Department of Human Rights on reining in its police force
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to ratify a court-enforceable agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights to rein in the MPD.
Minneapolis seeks community input on rebuilding the Third Precinct police station
The city of Minneapolis is seeking the public’s help in deciding where it should locate the headquarters of the Third Precinct police station.
VP Harris unveils $1 billion African investment during historic continent visit
America’s first Black and female vice president spoke fervently during the trip about how “immensely powerful and moving,” the visit to the Motherland was.
WWII Vet Gordon Kirk honored on his 100th birthday
On March 23, WWII veteran and long-time St. Paul resident Gordon Kirk celebrated his 100th birthday.
YWCA officials, supporters rally for change at the State Capitol
Volunteers, community members and state representatives recently gathered at the State Capitol to celebrate ‘YWCA Day on the Hill.’
Family demands transparency in Robbinsdale ‘accidental drowning’
Questions remain in the death of Khalil Ahmad Azad after a July 2022 traffic stop by Robbinsdale police.
Fab Five Photos: State Tournament action
This week’s Fab Five Photos feature state tournament basketball action.
