Office of Police Conduct Review has new data portal
The Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR), which reviews every officer complaint made with the City of Minneapolis, now has an open data portal where …
The Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR), which reviews every officer complaint made with the City of Minneapolis, now has an open data portal where …
I love living in a place where the seasons are a vivid reminder that there is a rhythm to life. There is a season for long days and late nights, sun …
The World War I era — 1914 to 1919 — was a transformational time for America. The nation emerged as a confident global superpower while deep …
While funding lasts, the City of Minneapolis offers Minneapolis residents zero percent financing on energy-saving upgrades recommended by Home Energy Squad …
After all the rain that we have had, the Story Garden neighbors were thrilled to have a perfectly cool evening in September to host the Spoken Word event. …
The Fourth Annual Battle of the Badges and Peoples’ Barbeque was held on September 10 at North Commons Park. Folks enjoyed free food, live music and …
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) hired a contractor to begin work on the second phase of a series of improvements to Ryan Lake Park. Over the …
On October 19 Patrick Henry will induct the following alumni into the Hall of Fame at the all-school luncheon. This year’s inductees include Ed Subject, …
Grow North is a new financial incentive package being offered by the City aimed at bringing jobs-intensive business investment to North Minneapolis. In …
As part of Aramark’s ongoing commitment to health and wellness, more than 100 Aramark associates united on September 20 at Camden Neighborhood Center to …