A coalition of Minneapolis candidates fueled by left-wing energy and skepticism of the status quo at City Hall secured a majority on the City Council in Tuesday’s municipal elections, winning seven
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For almost three years, Minneapolis has been debating whether to limit landlords’ ability to raise rents each year. But even after Minneapolis voters approved a ballot initiative that opened the
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday vetoed an ordinance that would have locked in higher pay and job protections for Uber and Lyft drivers while operating within the city limits – a
State transportation planners will explore rebuilding Interstate 94 at street level between downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis, filling in much of the trench where the freeway currently runs and creating
On June 6, rent control advocates marched up the white marble steps in the rotunda of Minneapolis City Hall, gearing up for what everyone assumed would be a summer-long push
When the fire alarm went off, Joan Riley-Hasan’s first thought was, “Who pulled the alarm again?” It happened so often at the Historic Bell Lofts apartment building in north Minneapolis
Want to spruce up the city park? Erect a new county jail? Maybe fix a pothole problem, once and for all? To create the cash for these projects, an unprecedented
Leaders of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) have set a goal of opening more than 150 new public housing units in each of the next five years. According to the
The activists were running out of options. Negotiations with officials in the city of Minneapolis hadn’t yielded an agreement. They’d lost in court and at City Hall. They feared the