What's making news in Minneapolis:

Witnesses allege police misconduct at Plymouth Avenue Elks Lodge: Witnesses said they were targets of epithets, rough treatment by Minneapolis police. Witness and civil rights activist Ron Edwards said he mailed a complaint Thursday to the internal affairs unit of the police department. (Maya Rao)

Harteau takes center stage: Minneapolis police-chief-to-be Janeé Harteau is months away from taking the department reins but feels "enormous responsibility" at nomination. (Matt McKinney)

Federal funding for bike routes pays off in Twin Cities: Four areas that shared $100 million saw growth in biking and walking, with less pollution. spent on health care. (Josephine Marcotty)

Monday is D-Day for the stadium: Dayton-backed proposal is up for a deciding vote after GOP alternative falls apart. (Baird Helgeson and Mike Kaszuba)

Window dressing in Whittier: Picking up a national movement, the south Minneapolis neighborhood invites artists to transform empty storefronts. (Mary Abbe)

A new loan for Monique White? The Minneapolis woman says U.S. Bank is working on a new, reduced mortgage -- though the bank says it's up to Freddie Mac. White has been a hero to the local Occupy Homes movement since last fall, when demonstrators camped in and around her house. (Jennifer Bjorhus)

Amy Senser knew she hit someone, jury decides: Jurors convicted Amy Senser of criminal vehicular homicide in the death of Anousone Phanthavong. She was convicted of failing to immediately call for help and leaving the scene. (Abby Simons and Larry Oakes)

Man pleads guilty in fatal Millenium Hotel shooting (Nicole Norfleet)