Liquor License Suspension Sparks 200-Person Anti-Lockdown Protest in Minnesota By Brittany Bernstein January 4, 2021 Nearly 200 Minnesotans attended a protest against Governor Tim Walz's indoor dining ban on Sunday.
Minneapolis City Council Cuts $8 Million from Police Budget as Violent Crime Surges By Brittany Bernstein December 10, 2020 In a statement early Thursday, Mayor Jacob Frey lauded the council's vote on the budget.
Late Campaign Stops Don’t Seem to Do Much By Jim Geraghty October 30, 2020 Joe Biden is attending drive-in events in a curious selection of states.
A Surprising Minnesota Poll By Jim Geraghty September 16, 2020 A Minnesota poll doesn't look very safe for Trump at the moment.
Ilhan Omar Defeats Democratic Primary Challenger in Minnesota’s 5th District By Brittany Bernstein August 12, 2020 Omar beat out Antone Melton-Meaux, an attorney who had out-fundraised her during the campaign.
Armed Residents Patrol Minneapolis as City Council Works to Defund Police By Brittany Bernstein July 27, 2020 Minneapolis residents have begun forming neighborhood watches and armed security groups to protect their neighborhoods in the wake of unrest.
Body Found in Wreckage of Minneapolis Pawn Shop Burned in George Floyd Riots By Zachary Evans July 22, 2020 The building that housed the pawn shop, Max It Pawn, was burned to the ground on May 28.
Minneapolis City Council Declares Racism a ‘Public Health Emergency’ By Mairead McArdle July 17, 2020 The council approved the resolution on Friday.
Minneapolis Spends Thousands on Private Security for City Councilmen amid Calls to ‘Defund’ the Police By Tobias Hoonhout June 29, 2020 The city has spent over $63,000 to provide private security for members of its city council.
Minneapolis City Council Unanimously Advances Proposal to Dismantle Police Department By Zachary Evans June 26, 2020 “It is time to make structural change,” Council Member Steve Fletcher said. “It is time to start from scratch and reinvent what public safety looks like.”