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Minneapolis City Council President speaks at Renter's Rights forum, highlighting tenant protections and community engagement.
Minneapolis to launch speed cameras at 5 sites; drivers face warnings, fines originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A ...
Council Member Rainville said Minneapolis neighborhoods are impacting local progress through community activities and ...
A Minneapolis City Council candidate’s quest to take down a satirical website criticizing her has unveiled the domain holder, ...
Minneapolis City Council members are proposing to move some of the city’s violence prevention programming to Hennepin County, having lost confidence in the embattled neighborhood safety ...
Council members’ records on close votes help illustrate what’s at stake in November’s election, during which Minneapolis voters will choose representatives for all 13 of the city’s wards.
Council members have noted repeatedly since Floyd's death that Minneapolis has the chance to redefine policing. On a sunny Sunday afternoon, nine of them walked onto a stage at Powderhorn Park to ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis City Council has approved new contracts for the city's police officers with a vote of 8-4. Minneapolis police will now see some of the highest salaries across ...
MINNEAPOLIS — It took more than a year, but Thursday morning the Minneapolis City Council approved a new contract for the Minneapolis Police Department. The contract guarantees more power for ...
The Minneapolis City Council approved money for designing a democracy center on the old site of the burned-down Third Precinct building on Monday. Since burning down during the 2020 protests after the ...
The Minneapolis City Council on Monday approved an agreement with the federal government to overhaul the city's police training and use-of-force policies in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.