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September 5, 2020
Marcia Howard jumped double dutch jump rope with Silas Yechout, 10, during a community dinner at the George Floyd memorial at 38th and Chicago in Minn

Mpls. officials, community members at impasse over reopening 38th and Chicago

The people who occupy the space say the city needs to agree on their calls for this struggling area of south Minneapolis.
Minneapolis
September 5, 2020
Tiwanna Jackson, owner of Tweak the Glam Studio on Lake Street, rebuilt and reopened on Lake Street. She held her belated grand opening in August. All

Brooks: Work on Lake Street to recover from riots continues, even on Labor Day weekend

More than 70,000 people donated more than $10 million to the effort to rebuild. Now what businesses really need, says the Lake Street Council, is to see people walk in.
Minneapolis
September 5, 2020
Said Sharif Maye

Suspect in Minneapolis hit-run death arrested as he tries to flee country

Said Maye was wanted in the Aug. 24 death of Idris Yussuf, which occurred after a dispute at a Minneapolis bar.
Minneapolis
September 5, 2020
A camera is trained on Judy Corrao as she and the crew prepare to film The Judy Corrao Show at The Minneapolis Television Network in Minneapolis Decem

Former Minneapolis City Council Member Judy Corrao dies at 78

A dynamo of social and political worlds, she spent her life listening to others.
Minneapolis
September 5, 2020

Man charged with hurling trash can lid, injuring Minneapolis police sergeant during riot

The 28-year-old man allegedly hurled a 15-pound trash can lid at the officer, knocking him unconscious.
Minneapolis
September 4, 2020

Authorities ID 6-year-old boy who drowned in Mississippi River

He was among other children who went in the water off Boom Island.
Minneapolis
September 4, 2020
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo and Chauntyll Allen, an organizer with Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, spoke at a community holiday tree er

Mpls. officer who retired after racist Christmas tree display claims 'false narrative'

Brandy Steberg said the city acted to appease activists.
Minneapolis
September 4, 2020
Community members kept watch for trouble along W. Broadway in north Minneapolis on Tuesday night.

None charged in Minneapolis riot crimes publicly linked to far-right groups

None charged in Minneapolis riot crimes publicly linked to far-right groups.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020
The American Indian Movement flag flew on the edge of a homeless encampment that has once again sprung up at the site of the Wall of Forgotten Natives

Hiawatha Av. homeless camp returns, bringing a call to action

The Wall of Forgotten Natives had grown to several hundred occupants before it was disbanded two years ago. Now more than 40 tents have reappeared.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020

Hennepin County scraps plan for north Minneapolis shelter after pushback from neighbors

More than 700 people signed a petition in opposition to the project.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020

Authorities identify victims of recent Minneapolis homicides

Police have not disclosed a possible motive or arrests in any of the shootings.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020

Map of Minneapolis businesses damaged, looted after night of unrest

Fire officials are investigating the apparent torching of four retail outlets overnight that expanded the destruction well beyond the city's core.
Variety
September 3, 2020
Dancer Rick Ausland

Co-founder of dance sensations Buckets and Tap Shoes survives traumatic bike crash

Despite a brain injury and broken bones, Rick Ausland is making a "miraculous" recovery.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020

Authorities ID man found shot dead in a vehicle over the weekend in Minneapolis

The man was shot in the head, according to the Medical Examiner's Office.
Minneapolis
September 3, 2020
Rep. Jim Nash, R-Waconia, wore a specially made button calling for the introduction of wolves into Fort Snelling, a light hearted amendment designed t

Cop gives #MplsRiot2020 coin to lawmaker after police ride-along in Mpls.

State Rep. Jim Nash, R-Waconia, said he saw low morale among the officers in the precincts hardest hit by unrest.
Minneapolis
September 2, 2020

25-year term for gunman who killed man walking with girlfriend in downtown Minneapolis

The prosecution was seeking a term of more than 30 years for the downtown Minneapolis killing.
Minneapolis
September 1, 2020

Minneapolis, St. Paul men get long federal prison terms in separate child pornography cases

One man used his employment and volunteer work at schools to victimize at least 10 boys. The other collected porn while on probation for similar conduct.
Minneapolis
September 1, 2020

Defendant in 2019 Minneapolis murder testifies about chaotic fight with drug dealer

Larry Foster claims he was a victim, too, as trial enters its third week.
Minneapolis
August 31, 2020
Buildings that were burned during unrest in late May remain a pile of rubble at the intersection of 27th Avenue and Lake Street in south Minneapolis.

Bids to demolish riot-damaged buildings stun property owners

Contractors acknowledge that prices for riot-related work are far higher than usual, but they said that is because government regulations require them to treat all debris from a burned-out building as hazardous.
Minneapolis
August 31, 2020

Circumstances behind Mpls. parking ramp killing before riots remain murky

Four Minneapolis detectives are working to determine what led to fatal parking ramp dispute.

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