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Minneapolis
January 3, 2020
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) workers install new placards changing East and West Lake Calhoun Parkways to East and West Bde Maka Ska P

After lengthy process, Minneapolis' ECCO neighborhood renamed as ... ECCO

But now it doesn't stand for anything.
Minneapolis
January 3, 2020
Minneapolis
January 3, 2020
Minnesota Health Department inspector Kevin Keopraseuth inspected a catering establishment in January 2019 in Minneapolis.

Mpls. becomes first in state to post food inspections online

Until the city launched the new website, Minnesota was the only state where no agencies posted inspections online.
Minneapolis
January 2, 2020
Minneapolis residents displaced by the Christmas Day at the Francis Drake Hotel apartment stand outside a temporary shelter set up at the First Covena

Source of Drake Hotel fire located but cause unclear, Mpls. fire officials say

More than 200 people lost their homes when the blaze started around 3 a.m. Christmas Day and spread throughout the building.
Minneapolis
January 2, 2020

Minneapolis police arrest 2 in connection with fatal St. Cloud stabbing

The three suspects, all from St. Cloud, are now being held in the Stearns County jail.
Minneapolis
January 2, 2020
Sarah Hachey carried her groceries out without a bag at North Market on Thursday, a day after Minneapolis' new rule took effect charging shoppers 5 ce

Shoppers adjust to new 5-cent fee for bags in Minneapolis

At cash registers across the city, many shoppers seemed aware of the change, which took effect Jan. 1, even if they forgot their bags.
Minneapolis
January 2, 2020

Minneapolis' first homicide victim of 2020 was Faribault man

Victim's stabbing death came just hours after the city's final 2019 homicide.
Minneapolis
January 2, 2020

Minneapolis Park Board selects new president for 2020

Three abstained from the vote won by Jono Cowgill, 31.
East Metro
January 2, 2020

Charges: Argument at Minneapolis bar led to fatal St. Paul shooting

David Lee was described as a hard-working family man.
Minneapolis
January 1, 2020
Photo by Liz Sawyer: Candles burned in the snow near the spot where a St. Paul man was fatally shot early Wednesday.

Fatal stabbing in Mpls., shooting in St. Paul on New Year's Day

One man is dead and another injured after a stabbing early Wednesday in north Minneapolis, police said. And in St. Paul, police are investigating a shooting death that occurred about 2 a.m. Wednesday on University Avenue.
West Metro
January 1, 2020
Alex Mizrahi, center, lights a candle on a menorah at a lighting for the last night of Hanukkah in Grand Army Plaza in the Brooklyn borough of New Yor

'No longer an anomaly': Attack hits home for Twin Cities Jews

The recent attack during a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey, N.Y., hit close to home for many rabbis in the Twin Cities, who are asking questions about how to balance security without creating fear.
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
A rendering of the development that would include a new drive-through at a Starbucks. (Provided by the city of Minneapolis.)

Minneapolis may get a new drive-through despite recent ban

Owner submitted plan before city banned any new drive-throughs.
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
Crews worked though heavy snow on Monday, Dec. 30, slowly knocking down walls abutting a neighboring garage that was undamaged by the Drake Hotel fire

Foundation raises $418,000 for victims of Drake Hotel fire

Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
Minneapolis Police Officer Ken Feucht was one of the officers who volunteered for the body camera pilot program. He wore the Axon camera, made by Tase

Metro Transit Police may begin wearing body cameras in 2020

Met Council is weighing a proposal to equip officers with cameras while they patrol buses, trains, stations.
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder briefed reporters on Tuesday, Dec. 31.

Minneapolis carjacking ends with 3-year-old found safe

The suspect remains at large, police said.
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019
A shopper loads up a cart full of plastic bags at a grocery store in November.

New fee for plastic and paper bags begins Jan. 1 in Minneapolis

The city requires businesses to charge the fees — which stay with the businesses — but said it won't start fining stores that violate the rules until the summer, after a six-month education period.
Minneapolis
December 31, 2019

Charges: Mpls. man gunned down while leaving work at St. Paul food distributor

Minneapolis man was gunned down after work at Asian food distributor.

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