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,
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office in, Abdulkadir Nur Salah and Abdi Nur Salah both pleaded guilty Tuesday.
Dominic Burris, 18, pleaded guilty on Wednesday for his role in a mass shooting at a punk show in south Minneapolis in 2023. After previously pleading not guilty, Burris changed his plea to guilty for aiding and abetting both second-degree murder in the death of August Golden and first-degree assault against Tonio Alarcon-Borges.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced his bid for re-election on Wednesday, stating that if he wins, it will be his final term in office.
Minneapolis police say that at around 6:26 p.m., officers responded to Fifth Street South and Fourth Avenue South for a 56-year-old woman who was hit by a vehicle.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Wednesday he is officially seeking reelection to a third term, pitching voters on "good, thoughtful governance."
Metro Transit riders catching buses on Nicollet Mall will be in for a new routine when routes shift onto other downtown Minneapolis streets. But that won’t happen for another year — at the earliest. Minneapolis,
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.
President Donald Trump's executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska's Denali, the tallest peak in the country, has resulted in lots of discussion. While for some, such renaming might seem less important than the big problems the country faces,
When it comes to the evolution of Minnesota music, few intersections are as instrumental as 26th and Lyndale in South Minneapolis.
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.