Whipple detention center oversight questions intensified after lawmakers found the immigration holding facility empty following advance notice to DHS.
Minneapolis
I didn’t want to go, but I’m glad I did
The Ronnie Henderson legacy includes unforgettable on-court brilliance, Hall of Fame honors, and decades of mentorship that shaped Minnesota basketball.
MSR Digital Edition for February 19 – February 25, 2026
The MSR Digital Edition for February 19 – February 25, 2026 is now live. Explore community news, sports, arts, and events. Edition 29, Volume 92.
Poet transforms personal healing into rhythm and poetry for the community
South Minneapolis poet and emcee Se’Anna Johnson is using hip-hop, storytelling and community engagement to foster healing, literacy and empowerment.
Minneapolis city council renews liquor licenses for hotels amid ICE safety concerns
Minneapolis hotel ICE agents remain at downtown properties after the City Council voted to renew liquor licenses despite testimony from workers citing safety concerns.
Rising optimism among small and middle market business leaders, growth opportunities for Minnesota
Minnesota business optimism 2026 is rebounding as small and midsize leaders plan growth, hiring, and expansion despite labor and tariff concerns.
Planting Seeds of Change Through Storytelling: Two Exciting Writing Opportunities
PPGJLI writing competitions invite Saint Paul residents and Minnesota youth to submit original poetry, essays, and stories celebrating culture, justice, and leadership.
Local Black historic landmarks too often go unnoticed
Twin Cities Black history landmarks including Rondo Avenue, Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, and Penumbra Theatre reflect resilience, leadership, and community legacy.
Supporters rally as Georgia Fort pleads not guilty to federal charges
The Georgia Fort press freedom case prompted a rally outside a St. Paul federal courthouse, where supporters warned of broader threats to journalists and First Amendment rights.
Twin Cities BIPOC Music Showcase Celebrates Black History Month at Can Can Wonderland
The Twin Cities BIPOC Music Showcase celebrates Black History Month Feb. 28 at Can Can Wonderland with live music, art, and community connection.
Protesters Plead Not Guilty in FACE Act Case Stemming From Cities Church Demonstration
Nekima Levy Armstrong FACE Act charges advance after she and Don Lemon pleaded not guilty in federal court over a January protest at Cities Church.
Minneapolis NAACP to Host 2026 Black Love, Self Love Wellness Experience
The Minneapolis NAACP Black Love Self Love wellness experience returns Feb. 21, highlighting six pillars of holistic healing and community empowerment.
Activists claim victory as “Operation Metro Surge” ends, concerns over ICE cooperation
Operation Metro Surge Minnesota is ending after nearly two months as activists credit protests and officials describe a negotiated drawdown.
Richfield Police Arrest, Release 2 dozen protesters at Target Amid ICE Demonstrations
The Richfield Target protest resulted in 2 dozen arrests after demonstrators staged a sit-in demanding the retailer cut ties with ICE following January detentions inside the store.
MSR Digital Edition for February 12 – February 18, 2026
The MSR Digital Edition for February 12 – February 18, 2026 is now live. Explore community news, sports, arts, and events. Edition 28, Volume 92.
Community resolve stiffens as ICE threat persists
Alex Pretti memorial in South Minneapolis has become a gathering place for mourning and protest following his fatal shooting.
Inner Peace
Inner Peace Fragrance Minneapolis began in Opal Robinson’s home kitchen, where she mixed personal care products for herself. Today, her handcrafted body oils, incense, soaps, and candles are sold at Midtown Global Market, offering customers sustainable ingredients, long-lasting scents, and a space centered on warmth and respect.
Local Economies Reeling as Immigration Crackdown Undercuts Trump’s Jobs Promise
Black small business economic impact is being felt across Minnesota as immigration enforcement drives customers and workers into hiding.
Sister Spokesman brings community together to address domestic violence
Black community domestic violence awareness took center stage at Sister Spokesman’s February event focused on healthy relationships and healing.
‘Our First Bus Ride’ brings Hale-Field school integration history to life
Black history Minneapolis school integration is explored in a new children’s book recounting the 1971 Hale-Field Elementary bus ride.
