Dominic James Burris recently pleaded guilty in connection with the Aug. 11, 2023 shooting and faces a sentence of more than 23 years in prison.
A Minneapolis landlord notorious for owning a swath of substandard housing and mistreating tenants has dissolved a nonprofit organization authorities say he used to avoid roughly $30,000 in taxes. Steven Meldahl,
Residents in Minneapolis will have to enjoy the outdoors without ice rinks Thursday as record-high temperatures have made outdoor ice rinks unusable.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office in, Abdulkadir Nur Salah and Abdi Nur Salah both pleaded guilty Tuesday.
Traffic passes the window of a condemned Seven Corners building on Washington Avenue S. in Minneapolis last summer. A lender purchased the property through a foreclosure sale in July. (Ayrton Breckenr
City Council Member Jason Chavez expressed disappointment at the shelter's closure, emphasizing the significant impact the loss of 137 beds would have on addressing homelessness in Minneapolis. Chavez also noted that Agate is not the only shelter in the city facing financial challenges.
The Minneapolis City Council plans approved the implementation of charging fees for Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers who participate in off-duty work.
On Tuesday in Minneapolis, you get the chance to have a say in some changes coming to downtown. The final open house meeting for changing the structure of Nicollet Mall is at noon. There are a number of reasons the city has decided to explore changes,
Buses could soon disappear from Nicollet Mall through downtown Minneapolis, but not before residents and commuters get the opportunity to provide feedback.
Four months after the City Council council approved a $1.5 million grant that was contested by the mayor and staff, Agate Housing has confirmed it will no longer move forward with renovations. A renovation project for an Agate Housing shelter and transitional home that received Minneapolis City Council-passed funding will no longer move forward.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Wednesday he is officially seeking reelection to a third term, pitching voters on "good, thoughtful governance."