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Open Streets Cedar Fest celebrates hip-hop, Afrobeat and more; Nur-D headlines On the One Music Festival; dance groups perform at St. Paul’s India Fest; and the Japanese Obon Festival returns with a ...
Cafecito House, a monthly pop-up cafe created by Psawpaw Kasuh and Natalya Arevalo, celebrates community in a south Minneapolis garage.
SEEN: In the Stacks,” now showing at the Minneapolis Central Library, began as a collaboration with the Weisman Art Museum, ...
In the space of a few months, federal policies about detaining immigrants with no criminal histories have become much harsher ...
Future Indian Health Board clinic on Franklin Avenue will blend Western, Indigenous health practices
The future Menaandawiwe clinic — “a place where healing happens” in Ojibwe — will improve access and care for Minneapolis’ Indigenous population.
An attorney, St. Paul school board member, public health educator and Save Our Streets activist are vying to represent Ward 4 ...
Four Hmong Minnesotans arrested in June as part of a ramped up campaign of deportations are headed to Laos, a country where they have few ties.
The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute is asking the city of Minneapolis to lower its price for the Roof Depot building as the purchase agreement deadline approaches.
Construction on the Blue Line extension is set to begin in two years, but members of a local group say new requirements will ...
For some farmers who sell at Twin Cities farmers markets, cuts to SNAP benefits will force them to rethink their business model and the ethnic produce they were offering.
A Brooklyn Park Council member, a former council member and a Hennepin County prosecutor are running in the DFL primary for the seat held by slain DFL leader Melissa Hortman.
The owners of the D’s Banh Mi in south Minneapolis faced code issues and then a fire as they worked to turn a former popcorn shack into a full-fledged kitchen.
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