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West Metro
September 18, 2018

Guilty plea in humiliating attack on older woman in Mpls. bus shelter posted on Facebook

One person among many intervened while the others "do nothing," according to authorities.
Stage & Arts
September 18, 2018
(Left) Marie Pfeilsticker and Kayla Lysne from Delano, MN spent part of their Friday afternoon takin pictures of each other on the bridge.

Walker Art Center surveys 60-year career of artist behind iconic Minneapolis pedestrian bridge

From the architectural to the political, Walker Art Center surveys the unique space occupied by Minneapolis artist Siah Armajani.
Minneapolis
September 18, 2018
One person died in this crash Sunday.

Patrol yet to ID, find driver who crashed on I-94, leaving one passenger dead, other badly hurt

State records show the vehicle's owner lives in south Minneapolis.
Minneapolis
September 17, 2018
Massoud Amin

U professor found guilty of shorting retirement balances to cheat ex-wife

Prosecutors will seek harsh term for swindle, forgery convictions.
Minneapolis
September 17, 2018
Minneapolis landlord Ron Hendrickson is among a group of landlords in a Minneapolis pilot program that would give them a 40 percent reduction in prope

Minneapolis offers tax break in exchange for landlords capping rent

Minneapolis has a new city program that offers a break on property taxes in exchange for agreeing not to raise rents. Nine landlords have signed up, promising to keep 207 units affordable for 10 years.
Minneapolis
September 17, 2018

New Prague holds on to a vital piece of its past

Minneapolis
September 16, 2018
Firefighters searched a vehicle at the scene of a fatal crash at W Broadway Ave and I-94 in Minneapolis. ] GLEN STUBBE ï glen.stubbe@startribune.

At least one dead after SUV crashes, rolls on I-94

At least one person died Sunday afternoon when a silver SUV spun off eastbound Interstate 94 and onto the grassy side of the interstate near W. Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis
September 16, 2018
Cyclists negotiate the evening rush hour traffic on Portland Avenue near the corner of Franklin in south Minneapolis. On World Car-Free Day, the city

Brooks: Can you give up your car for one day? Minneapolis hopes you can

Politics
September 15, 2018

Calls intensify for swift action on health risks at Mpls. homeless camp

A second death linked to homeless camp was drug-related, family says.
Minneapolis
September 15, 2018

Evergreen Church pastor resigned over inappropriate conversations about sex

Minneapolis
September 14, 2018
This photo provided by the Cannon River Drug and Violent Task Force shows a box containing methamphetamine. Authorities said Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 th

Minneapolis meth seizure is largest in state history

About 170 pounds of the deadly drug was confiscated this week.
Minneapolis
September 14, 2018

Minneapolis teen charged in fatal Cedar-Riverside shooting

Minneapolis
September 14, 2018
In this May 8, 2018, file photo, former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor arrives at the Hennepin County Government Center for a hearing in Minn

No ruling after lawyers in Mohamed Noor case debate delaying civil suit

Judge offered no decision on $50M lawsuit in the death of Justine Damond.
Minneapolis
September 14, 2018
Minneapolis resident Janne Flisrand on the front porch of her fourplex. Minneapolis planners had proposed a long-range plan allowing fourplexes citywi

Mpls. planners eye triplexes, not fourplexes, citywide

City planners are scaling back some of their most far-reaching density goals for future development after facing criticism over a plan to allow fourplexes in every neighborhood.
Minneapolis
September 14, 2018
Dave Hughes, the Republican opponent to U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, spoke at the Republican state convention in Duluth on June 1, 2018.

Peterson's opponent looks for opening in Trump-backing district

In the Seventh, longtime Democrat is facing a challenge from the right.
Stage & Arts
September 12, 2018

Judith Roode, artist and former MCAD professor, dies at 75

Roode left behind an inspiring body of work and a lasting influence on many other artists.
Minneapolis
September 12, 2018
This room divider is being marketed to schools as a bullet-resistant option.

Minneapolis company rolls out bullet-resistant dividers for classrooms

Versare Solutions on Wednesday unveiled its Portable Shield Partition, which the maker says "can withstand multiple impacts by .44 magnum and 9mm ammunition."
Minneapolis
September 12, 2018
The Met Council's odor control facility near the Mississippi River at Lake Street.

Met Council scrambles to disperse sewer stench in south Minneapolis

Stench along Mississippi generates complaints.
Eat & Drink
September 12, 2018
Boom Island Brewing owner Kevin Welch, shown Tuesday outside the brewery and taproom, said Friday's shooting was the last straw.

Boom Island Brewing looks to move after Minneapolis shooting

After deadly violence just steps away from Boom Island's patio, the owner says the brewery has suffered from a spate of crime that has only escalated.
Eat & Drink
September 12, 2018
Tilia owner Steven Joel Brown serves wine to customers Claire Fechter, from right, and Chelsey Ireland.

Neighborhood eateries in Minneapolis fight to serve cocktails, hard liquor

Minneapolis restaurant owners seek city charter change via voters to discard another decades-old restriction on the sale of alcohol in the city.

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