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Is The Wedge Really…The Slice?

With a bonafide pizza bonanza in the neighborhood, it’s worth asking if the Wedge should be rebranded as “The Slice.”

Boludo opens in Uptown

The restaurant made a surprise announcement about their grand opening over the weekend

Here’s how you told us to cover the 2023 city elections

A short look at what you want to see, from us, around this election

City looks to how land is used in Minneapolis 2040 plan

A lot of our city is zoned for residential use. Do we want more options for commercial use?

Contested City Council Races Coming to Ward 7 & Ward 13

Kate Mortenson to challenge Linea Palmisano, Scott Graham and Katie Cashman go head-to-head in Ward 7

Neighborhood parent opens up Shortwave Coffee in Lynnhurst neighborhood

The coffee company is owned by a group of siblings that started out in Columbia, Missouri

La Bodega, a new taco bar with an Instagrammable aesthetic

Though it’s a small space, you can’t miss the lime-green exterior on Hennepin Ave. of the taco bar, opening in March.

Ice Princess

How Lyra Koutlas went from Lake of the Isles to Disney on Ice

What I Want to Know After the Murder of Tyre Nichols

The mayor and the police chief should be leading the city in a discussion about the steps they are taking to prevent a death like that of Tyre Nichols. So where are they?

Juniper, a vegan, THC restaurant opening in Common Roots space

Fig + Farro and Root to Rise owners converge to bring ‘regenerative’ food and ‘euphoric’ drinks to The Wedge

Eat Street Crossing Opens March 4

Eat Street Crossing, a collection of local chefs with new food concepts, opens this spring-ish.

SK Coffee Opens Coffee Shop in Whittier

SK Coffee opened its doors on February 4, making it one of many coffee shops at 2401 Lyndale Ave. S. since 1990.

Back of House All-Stars: Ben Meyer, Wrecktangle Pizza

Celebrating a few of the people you don't see at some of the places you love.

The Lake Harriet Toboggan Slide

Despite its popularity, the roller-coastering toboggan slide didn’t last more than a few winters.

Ask A Realtor with Josh Zuehlke

Here's what Josh had to say about the real estate market in Minneapolis

Neighborhood Roots Winter Market Brings the Farmers Market Inside

The monthly winter market is a great way to support local vendors and still get that farmers market vibes when it's chilly outside.

Here's how 2022 went at Southwest Voices

A detailed look at last year

The LynLake Neighborhood Guide

Welcome to LynLake, an area of Minneapolis at the intersection of several neighborhoods that converge at Lyndale Avenue and Lake Street.

Public Art Reps Diverse Communities at Lake and 35W Transit Center

Local artists Xavier and Maria Cristina (Tina) Tavera completed installation of their lenticular sculpture on January 19, a fixture that will last for decades.

One-Sided Parking Starts Thursday, January 26 at 9 p.m.

The City announced today that vehicles can only park on the odd-side of residential streets starting January 26 at 9 p.m. until April 1 or otherwise announced.

Neighborhood Org Donates Snowmobile for Grooming Ski Trails

East Isles Neighborhood Association donated a snowmobile to be used for grooming ski, walking, and bike trails around Bde Maka Ska, Lake of the Isles, Cedar Lake, and Brownie Lake. The trails are groomed by volunteers.

Why is the Minneapolis Public Schools district trying to hurt its robotics program?

The district wants to charge the robotics teams $30,000 to lease a field that was developed through a State grant.

From the desk of State Representative Hodan Hassan

Learn more about the work Senate House District 62A Representative Hodan Hassan plans to do this year and how you can connect with her.

Parents organize single-sided parking

Frazzled bus drivers honk their horns and children text their parents from buses unable to pass through streets too narrow to pick up and deliver kids.

The Seasonably HUGE Improv Theater Shows

Here is a breakdown of shows you can see at HUGE through February.

Art Shanties Party on the Beach

The Art Shanty Projects are set to welcome visitors along the shores of Lake Harriet / Bdé Umáŋ this year.

It's snow problem! Your plowing questions answered

A massive snowstorm caused massive problems on Minneapolis streets. You had questions about it, we got you answers.

Deeply affordable housing sites in the works through Minneapolis Public Housing Authority

Last week, the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority announced it had secured financing to build 16 new public housing sites and are breaking ground on the developments.

Heating bills rise and CenterPoint customers bear unfair share of burden

As costs for utility customers rise, so do the earnings for CenterPoint investors.

Letter from Birmingham Jail Group Reading at MLK Park

Ten years ago, a local pastor started reading Letter from Birmingham Jail at Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Kingfield. This Sunday, the pastor invites people to join him once again.

At The Hype, a passion for sneakers and shared community

Abdulkarim “AK” Abdulle and Yassir Mohamed bonded over sneaker culture. Two years later, they opened up The Hype and a nearby barber shop in Uptown.

In two months, five new spots open in Uptown

Here's a recap on the recent business openings in Uptown and what we can expect for early this year.

Is it blue though?

Last week's Lake Harriet Bandshell renovation open house revealed a mock-up that was lacking in a promised blue hue. Our earlier reporting also suggested a lack of blue in the mock-up design.

City Lanches Payroll and Bookkeeping Pilot for Small Businesses

The pilot program, with a multi-organization backing, will subsidize payroll and bookkeeping services for small business owners.

Oliphant Brewing is moving into LynLake Brewery Space

Due to non-disclosure agreements, it not clear when LynLake Brewery will close.

Minneapolis school board members meet for the first time in 2023, welcome new members

The new Minneapolis Public Schools school board, with new members outnumbering incumbents, met for the first time on Tuesday evening.

A holidazzled parade in honor of Royal Grounds

The owners of Royal Grounds were set to hand off their business to a new owner. Residents organized a parade for them. The seller fell through, but the parade went on.

Community Hub Common Roots Closes After 15-Year Run

At a corner cafe in a bustling commerce area, people found community and a deep commitment to sustainably grown food. 

The most contentious City Council votes of the year

Here is a breakdown of the most divided City Council votes in 2022 and how each councilmember voted.

The Southwest Winter Guide to Fun

Minneapolis is spoiled with outdoor winter events that can warm even the coldest of winter hearts. Here in Southwest, we are fortunate to have a host of outdoor winter activities, including Art Shanty Projects and plenty of sledding hills.

Encampment under 35W cleared by MnDOT

Residents at a small encampment on 31st Street were evicted from the underpass on Tuesday morning.

Pass Bring it Home, Minnesota to make a better future for all of us

More than 40 nonprofits across the state are calling on the Minnesota legislature to prioritize fully funding rent support for Minnesotans in need. 

Another C. David George apartment building boarded up but occupied

A next-door resident reached out to Southwest Voices and reported that windows are still open at 2621 Pillsbury, a vacant building owned by C. David George. The City's Regulatory Services told Southwest Voices the property was boarded up on November 28.

Minneapolis City Council's 2022 Votes Show Most Division Over Public Safety

A data analysis of councilmember vote records in 2022 show that there are voting blocks despite most City Council votes being unanimous.

OPINION: MN HEALS 2.0 Addressing Violent Crime through Collaboration

HEALS 2.0 has been working on addressing carjackings and other violent crime in our city since early this year.

New police chief candidly talks about youth violence, police policies

Police Chief Brian O’Hara said he is “blown away” by many police policies and wants to enact change

El Jefe is hibernating until spring 2023

El Jefe, a popular Mexican restaurant on Lyndale, is closed until March 2023 due to rising costs of running the business.

Hold the Salt, Protect our Water Resources

Seventy percent of the rock salt we use during the winter stays in our waterways. The only viable solution to stop this pollution is to significantly cut back on using chloride as a deicer.

City orders demolition of condemned apartment building after a major fire

Neighbors previously expressed concerns about the building but the City said its hands were tied.

SK Coffee could not be more excited to move into Misfit space

The subscription-based coffee company had little interest in opening a full coffee shop–until the ideal location become available.