22-04-2024 13:12
via
startribune.com
Minneapolis man behind mysterious wooden benches wants folks downtown to take a load off
In downtown Minneapolis, places to sit for a spell tend to be few and far between. A part-time woodworker decided to take matters into his own hands.
Read more »
Minneapolis news
Hennepin County Attorney inks contract with D.C. law firm to prosecute trooper Londregan case
Minneapolis students want better playground accessibility for classmates with disabilities
Sharon Lubinski, first openly gay U.S. Marshal and longtime MPD leader, dies at 71
As unsolved Minneapolis homicides stack up, families of victims wonder if answers will ever come
Medical examiner identifies pedestrian hit by vehicle and killed in Bloomington
A sausage? A knee surgery? Minnesota sports has lost its mind
2nd man charged in midnight shootout on Lake Street that left one dead, one injured
Protesters pack up pro-Palestinian encampment at University of Minnesota campus
Minneapolis school support staff reach tentative agreement on new contract
Peter Hall, architect and preservationist, dies at 82
University of Minnesota, protesters reach deal to end pro-Palestinian encampment
Minneapolis may lose one of its skyscrapers. Should we mourn or rejoice?
Minnesota hemp businesses feeling burned by Lucky Leaf cannabis expo organizers
Part of Metro Transit's Blue Line will close for 10 days starting Friday
Desktop versie