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The Nov. 7 election was a modest win for the progressive wing of the council, picking up the Ward 7 seat.

New city council to majorly impact future of rent control, homelessness and MPD

by Jack O’Connor
Published November 20, 2023
With a progressive majority still unable to override a Frey veto, homelessness, rent control and police accountability could see massive changes or no change at all.
The lamb shepard's pie in the dimly-lit dining area of Zhora Darling.

Review: Zhora Darling is a new hip, upscale eatery and bar in NE Minneapolis

by Ethan Lambert
Published November 20, 2023
The new late-night spot hosts live music along with their spendy food and drinks.
Gov. Tim Walz signs the executive order eliminating four-year college degree requirements for state jobs into effect on Oct. 30.

Walz eliminates four-year degree requirements for many state jobs

by Alexandra DeYoe and Alex Lassiter
Published November 17, 2023
UMN community reacts to Gov. Tim Walz’s recent elimination of the need for college degrees in more than 75% of state jobs.
Construction in the apartments across from Athletic Village.

Preventing a repeat of Identity Dinkytown is a new ordinance’s top priority

by Jack O’Connor
Published October 31, 2023
Councilmember Robin Wonsley talked about her new ordinance and how it would let renters back out of leases if the apartment is not built in time.
Kayseh Magan is running against incumbent Jamal Osman in the upcoming City Council election.

Q&A with Minneapolis City Council candidate Kayseh Magan

by Jack O’Connor
Published October 30, 2023
Ward 6 candidate Kayseh Magan discusses public safety, tenant rights and controversies surrounding the incumbent candidate Jamal Osman.
Students line up outside of Frank & Andrea's on May 2, 2022.

Top five late-night food options near campus

by Ethan Lambert
Published October 12, 2023
The UMN campus area should have more restaurants open late on campus, but some great spots for students still stand out.
Minneapolis City Hall on March 26, 2023.

City Council election to determine future of Minneapolis rent control

by Jack O'Connor
Published October 11, 2023
If the election results in nine supporters of rent control on the Council, voters could see rent control in the 2024 November election.
Minneapolis City Hall on March 26, 2023.

Minneapolis rideshare left with uncertain future

by Jack O’Connor
Published October 9, 2023
Rideshare driver advocates acknowledge costs may go up for riders.
Tucker Robinson discusses on Sept. 27 his experience having Narcan used on him.

Narcan and the fight to save lives

by Jack O’Connor
Published October 8, 2023

Late one night after work in Oct. 2017, 22-year-old Tucker Robinson bought what he believed was a bag of heroin without realizing it contained fentanyl. After getting high in the bathroom, Robinson crawled...

Empty homeless encampment in the East Phillips neighborhood on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023.

Activists support unhoused following encampment clearing

by Jack O’Connor
Published October 2, 2023
The Wall of Forgotten Natives homeless encampment was cleared by officials, forcing advocates to find new ways to support their community.

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