With a bonafide pizza bonanza in the neighborhood, it’s worth asking if the Wedge should be rebranded as “The Slice.”
February 19, 2023

The restaurant made a surprise announcement about their grand opening over the weekend
February 19, 2023

A short look at what you want to see, from us, around this election
February 16, 2023

A lot of our city is zoned for residential use. Do we want more options for commercial use?
February 14, 2023

Kate Mortenson to challenge Linea Palmisano, Scott Graham and Katie Cashman go head-to-head in Ward 7
February 14, 2023

The coffee company is owned by a group of siblings that started out in Columbia, Missouri
February 13, 2023

Though it’s a small space, you can’t miss the lime-green exterior on Hennepin Ave. of the taco bar, opening in March.
February 13, 2023

How Lyra Koutlas went from Lake of the Isles to Disney on Ice
February 10, 2023

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?
February 9, 2023

Fig + Farro and Root to Rise owners converge to bring ‘regenerative’ food and ‘euphoric’ drinks to The Wedge
February 8, 2023

Eat Street Crossing, a collection of local chefs with new food concepts, opens this spring-ish.
February 7, 2023

SK Coffee opened its doors on February 4, making it one of many coffee shops at 2401 Lyndale Ave. S. since 1990.
February 7, 2023

Celebrating a few of the people you don't see at some of the places you love.
February 6, 2023

Despite its popularity, the roller-coastering toboggan slide didn’t last more than a few winters.
February 2, 2023

Here's what Josh had to say about the real estate market in Minneapolis
February 1, 2023

The monthly winter market is a great way to support local vendors and still get that farmers market vibes when it's chilly outside.
February 1, 2023

A detailed look at last year
January 31, 2023

Welcome to LynLake, an area of Minneapolis at the intersection of several neighborhoods that converge at Lyndale Avenue and Lake Street.
January 26, 2023

Local artists Xavier and Maria Cristina (Tina) Tavera completed installation of their lenticular sculpture on January 19, a fixture that will last for decades.
January 26, 2023

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.
January 25, 2023

January 6, 2025
NcNeal has been inducted into Southwest High's Athletic Hall of Fame and Minnesota's US Track and Field Hall of Fame.

January 3, 2025
Prescriptions will be moved to the 1010 W. Lake St. location unless customers ask for a different pharmacy location.

January 3, 2025
The restaurant and corner store opened in March 2023.

January 3, 2025
Our curated collection of live events, music, and community gatherings in Southwest Minneapolis.

January 3, 2025
Minnesota’s love of saunas and winter lake dips inspire the new wellness business in the former Jiffy Lube.

December 19, 2024
Steven Glasford measures ice across Southwest lakes and records it online

December 17, 2024
Current councilmembers spoke in support of having the two-term State senator as mayor.

December 12, 2024
A day after the City Council passed a 2025 City budget, the mayor vetoed it. Then the council overturned his veto.

December 11, 2024
Your Southwest-specific guide to local gift shopping.

December 9, 2024
One year after his death, a memorial for the Loring Park grocery clerk is being held at the Woman’s Club of Minneapolis today.

December 6, 2024
The Lowry Hill East bar and restaurant has been open since 1976

December 4, 2024
The second-term councilmember took many hits at Mayor Jacob Frey in her introductory speech.

December 2, 2024
Performances paired with historic artifacts and films honor those in the local AIDS community

November 26, 2024
The former Chez Bloom Florist and The Golf Club Hospital spaces are being combined into one storefront.

November 25, 2024
The plant-based restaurant opened before State regulations went into place

November 21, 2024
The owners of Galapagos Bar and Grill were awarded a Minnesota Promise Act loan to purchase the Uptown business.

November 20, 2024
Omar Fateh is a Minnesota senator for District 62.

November 18, 2024
The owner is unable to obtain an on-site hemp consumption license

November 14, 2024
John Sawchak was charged in the shooting of Davis Moturi, his Black neighbor, in October.

November 12, 2024
A coalition of businesses are threatening to not follow the City's Labor Standards Board if it is voted through by the City Council.

November 7, 2024
The owners of Gálapagos Bar and Grill on East Lake Street will now operate the cafe.

November 6, 2024
Ira Jourdain is leaving the District 6 seat after serving since 2017, while Kim Ellison won re-election as an at-large school board director.

November 6, 2024
The DFL candidate will replace the retiring Frank Hornstein while two other Southwest State representatives maintain their seats.

November 4, 2024
Our election resources all in one spot for the Southwest school board and 61A House of Representatives elections.

October 31, 2024
Frank Hornstein has represented the 61A district since 2002 and is retiring. Jones wants to bring her work in Southwest and with Minnesota legislation to the State Capitol.

October 31, 2024
Frank Hornstein has represented the 61A district since 2002 and is retiring. López wants to bring expansive ways of thinking to the State Capitol.

October 30, 2024
The owner of the Tangletown pizzeria credits Washburn High School students for keeping him in business.

October 29, 2024
We are committed to seeing Minneapolis Public Schools not only endure but thrive. We believe Lara Bergman is the leader who can make that happen.

October 24, 2024
James Otis, a Boston lawyer, became an influential figure around Samuel Adams and John Hancock.

October 24, 2024
Greta Callahan’s commitment to Minneapolis Public Schools is unwavering.

October 24, 2024
As a Minneapolis taxpayer, I want a school board that believes in our students, makes quality governance decisions, and highlight successes instead of finger pointing and excuse making.

October 23, 2024
A domestic violence incident involving gunfire at Lime Apartments ended with a man allegedly killing someone during a carjacking outside of Minneapolis.

October 21, 2024
Zeynep Tuzcu has created a wellness space in the Loring Corners building.

October 17, 2024
If we are going to have an impact on mitigating the effects of climate change on our planet, we need bold action.

October 15, 2024
An open house is scheduled for Oct. 23 to gather additional feedback

October 15, 2024
Agate Housing and Services said 16 of its units were damaged in the fire.

October 10, 2024
Attorney John Goetz filed an appeal based on the site plan, testifies about the high-traffic area

October 3, 2024
A petition with over 1,600 signatures voices disapproval of fencing that limits access to a long stretch of beach.

September 27, 2024
Longtime Twin Cities musicians opened the space with stripped-down sets

September 26, 2024
Flipside is asking the City to reconsider its cannabis store zoning rules based on an old liquor store law.

September 20, 2024
The people behind Mr. Paul’s Supper Club bring wood-fired pizza to 50th and France

September 17, 2024
The death of Uptown came slowly, then all at once. Its rebirth may be around the corner.

September 12, 2024
A new chapter for the Loring Park brewery space.

September 10, 2024
Neighborhood Roots plans for a fresh location and new community connections at the Mount Lutheran Olivet Church parking lot on 50th Street.

September 6, 2024
After moving into a larger venue, financial barriers are keeping the improv theater from continuing operations.

September 4, 2024
Gary Lee Hallberg is suing Lakeshore Recycling Systems for $2.8 million after building was a "total loss" from fire.

September 3, 2024
Minneapolis organization works to help marginalized communities get therapy

August 29, 2024
Sooki & Mimi and then Kim's operated at the corner of 31st and Hennepin Avenue since early 2021.

August 28, 2024
We appreciate reader feedback and strive to publish the vast majority of what we receive.

August 27, 2024
Why aren’t we pushing city officials to distribute resources equitably across neighborhoods, based on their unique histories and needs?
