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In the next few years, Minneapolis Public Works staff plan to reconstruct the intersection of 38th & Chicago. Here is some information from the city along with links to webpages. Background … more
After receiving approval from the Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) Board of Education, Jefferson Global Studies & Humanities at 1200 W. 26th St. will be renamed Ella Baker Global Studies & … more
The 2022 Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Learning Garden Tour is back and set for July 9, 2022 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. It’s bigger and better than ever this year with 10 … more
Street sweeping April 19 was first day of spring street sweeping in Minneapolis. Drivers should watch for temporary “No Parking” signs to avoid a ticket and tow. Temporary “No … more
NEWSFLASH! It was touch and go for a few days, but the one-of-a-kind Southwest High School guitar program is NOT being eliminated. Yay!! Chalk this one up to “Parental Involvement” meets … more
On March 28, Tyeastia Green officially started working as the Minneapolis Executive Director of Race & Equity. The division of the city coordinator’s office has been without a director … more
The only true 0.0% non-alcholic craft beer in America was birthed in East Bde Maka Ska. When Paul Pirner decided to give up alcohol and couldn’t find an alternative he liked, he began brewing … more
By Cam Gordon After years of negotiations, led by three different city labor relations directors, with strong community opposition, and a lengthy debate on March 24, the Minneapolis City Council … more
In 2018, a group of Linden Hill residents who were fans of the splendid Italian game of bocce decided that Linden Hills Park at 42nd and Xerxes Ave. in southwest Minneapolis would be an ideal site … more
Applications are due by April 15 for the Fulton Neighborhood Association (FNA) Small Grants Program. Grants are available for $500-$2,500 for projects that align with FNA’s youth education and … more
Have you been solar curious, but not known how to make it work for you? Then join the Tangletown Neighborhood Association at our Explore Solar Virtual Panel on Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. Three … more
A new temporary skate park is coming to Bde Maka Ska this summer. The ‘pop-up’ skate park will be installed in May or June in the eastern third of the north parking lot along Lake Street. … more
Save the date for LHENA’s annual meeting on Wednesday, April 20, 6:30 P.M. For the third year in a row the annual celebration will held via Zoom, but there will be a social at the Lowry Hill … more
This year marks the 24th year of benefiting Whittier International Elementary PTA through its annual plant sale. Hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, veggies and herbs, and the ever-popular … more
Metro Transit has released its latest draft of the METRO E Line plan for an arterial bus rapid transit (BRT) line that will run through Linden Hills from the University of Minnesota to Edina’s … more
Despite the roller-coaster temperatures and freeze-thaw hazards in Minneapolis this month, after all it is March and the familiar flowers of spring will soon emerge. But as many people anticipate and … more
Homeowners in southwest Minneapolis have made “small” tweaks to make their old homes work better for them while blending in with the neighborhood. Their ideas will be on display during … more
Educators and supporters gathered at the Davis Center on Thursday, March 24 for a dance party. It was day two of the student occupation. Early the next day, MFT59 and the school district announced … more
MFT59 @ The Davis Center [Photo gallery]
In the last 18 months, over 640 teachers and support professionals have left the Minneapolis Public School district, according to MFT59. In that same time frame, 120 teachers of color have left … more
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