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A glass of Tomm's lager on draft in the Falling Knife taproom.

Review: Falling Knife Brewing Company will satisfy IPA connoisseurs, casual drinkers alike

by Ethan Lambert
Published July 19, 2023
The craft brewery, located north of Como, is a relaxed environment featuring a variety of beers on tap, pinball machines and a free jukebox.
The restaurant located off Xerxes is worth a taste.

Review: Pizzeria Lola provides wood-fired pizzas with personality

by Sarah Horner
Published July 6, 2023
Owned by the award-winning chef Ann Kim, this establishment is a friendly neighborhood place to find top-notch pizza.
The plan builds off of a 2013 program and focuses more on climate equity.

Minneapolis city officals targets climate justice in updated climate action plan

by Jack O'Connor and Victoria Zamorano
Published June 27, 2023
Minneapolis’ Green Zones, its most diverse areas which are affected by pollution, are the city’s focus on climate equity.
The activist organization Home to Stay advocates for rent stabilization on June 6, 2023.

Rent control effort moves forward, uphill battle remains

by Jack O'Connor
Published June 27, 2023
City Attorney’s Office will present rent control legislation to the City Council by the end of June that, if passed, would be on the 2023 November ballot.
A state pollution agency has already sent out the second-most air quality alerts in agency's history. The Minneapolis skyline during the air quality alert on Wednesday, June 14, 2023.

Experts say breathe easy for now, as worsening air quality is on the horizon

by Jack O'Connor
Published June 22, 2023
As Canada suffers its worst wildfire season of the 21st century, Minnesota will continue to see stretches of poor air quality.
The raise was part of a five-year plan approved by voters in 2017.

Minneapolis minimum wage increasing to $14.50 for small businesses

by Jack O'Connor and Victoria Zamorano
Published June 20, 2023
Next year, the minimum wage will increase to $15 for small businesses and match the minimum wage for large businesses.
The changes come after a settlement between the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR), MPD and the city of Minneapolis was reached on March 31.

Changes to MPD spark hope in officials and doubt in activists

by Jack O'Connor
Published May 3, 2023
While activists praise changes to police procedures, they say police accountability is still severely lacking.
Minneapolis City Hall on March 26, 2023.

Minneapolis aims to improve hate crimes response

by Devlin Epding
Published May 3, 2023
City officials are collaborating to support victims as bias crimes are on the rise in Minnesota.
The 3rd Precinct on Lake Street on Tuesday, Feb. 28th.

Future of MPD’s Third Precinct remains uncertain

by Devlin Epding
Published May 3, 2023
City officials will analyze present reports to Frey and the Minneapolis City Council in May to determine whether to repair the existing building or move the police station to a nearby site.
A look back on 10 years of same-sex marriage in Minnesota

A look back on 10 years of same-sex marriage in Minnesota

by Devlin Epding
Published May 2, 2023
A decade after the state’s first LGBTQ+ wedding was legalized, communities look toward the future.

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