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Lyndale Avenue briefly closed after gunfire at Lime Apartments

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

Healing, Community, and Advocacy at Loring Park's Evren Chiropractic

Zeynep Tuzcu has created a wellness space in the Loring Corners building.

OPINION: We must hold Minneapolis utilities accountable on climate and equity goals

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

Three updated Lyndale Avenue street designs shared by Hennepin County

An open house is scheduled for Oct. 23 to gather additional feedback

Donations for Lyndale fire being collected at Washburn Library

Agate Housing and Services said 16 of its units were damaged in the fire.

An approved apartment building at 50th and Lyndale survives appeal

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

Park & Rec Board approves contentious Minnehaha dog park fencing

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

Icehouse premieres intimate venue, Starlight Room

Longtime Twin Cities musicians opened the space with stripped-down sets ‍

Hemp store in East Harriet can’t operate dispensary under new City rules

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

Mothership Pizza Paradise opens next month in former Arezzo space

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

The temporary demise of Uptown

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

Brühaven is brewing community and craft in Loring Park

A new chapter for the Loring Park brewery space.

Southwest Farmers Market to replace Fulton's in 2025

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

HUGE Theater closing in October

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

Loring Park's 19 Bar sues recycling company for fire damages

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

Kente Circle addresses mental health disparities

Minneapolis organization works to help marginalized communities get therapy

Kim's is closed after four years of Chef Ann Kim serving Korean food in Uptown

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

Voices of Southwest: Move your car, Cornbread, cat tour

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

OPINION: The inequitable problem with business improvement districts

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

City Paws Pet Club is moving into the former South Lyndale Liquors building

The dog grooming, boarding, and day care center will open its third location in 2025, beer included.

Alysha Price is helping families co-parent with The Price Dynamic

I share a workspace with Alysha Price and her story is a powerful reminder of human resilience, creativity, and compassion.

It’s a Wonderland at Sencha Tea Bar

The Hennepin Avenue boba and tea shop is decked out in hand-made “Alice in Wonderland” decor and hand-selected merchandise through September.

The police are supposed to be our helpers, why do they seem annoyed with us?

One example of why our community struggles to have the kind of relationship we deserve with our police officers, even under additional scrutiny

Uptown Porchfest returns for a second year

The community event brings together neighbors and local artists for a chance to connect

Cornbread Harris, a blessed dude and music icon, historicized in “Deeper Blues”

Local music journalist Andrea Swensson recounts Cornbread Harris’ music and personal life in a book about Black rock ‘n’ roll, Minneapolis music, and familial relations.

Five questions with House of Reps 61A candidate Toya López

Toya López will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot alongside one of the DFL candidates. The DFL candidate will be chosen through a primary race held on Aug 13.

OPINION: We should have Ranked Choice Voting in our 61A District primary election

Our antiquated "pick one" system is creating a difficult choice to either vote with my heart or vote to block the candidate I dislike. This frustrates me.

Five questions with House of Reps 61A candidate Will Stancil

Will Stancil will be on the Aug. 13 primary ballot in District 61A along with two other DFL candidates, Isabel Rolfes and Katie Jones. Only one of 61A DFL candidates will be on the Nov. 5 ballot. Rep. Frank Hornstein announced his retirement from this seat in early 2024.

Five questions with House of Reps 61A candidate Katie Jones

Katie Jones will be on the Aug. 13 primary ballot in District 61A along with two other DFL candidates, Isabel Rolfes and Will Stancil. Only one of 61A DFL candidates will be on the Nov. 5 ballot. Rep. Frank Hornstein announced his retirement from this seat in early 2024.

Five questions with House of Reps 61A candidate Isabel Rolfes

Isabel Rolfes will be on the Aug. 13 primary ballot in District 61A along with two other DFL candidates, Will Stancil and Katie Jones. Only one of 61A DFL candidates will be on the Nov. 5 ballot. Rep. Frank Hornstein announced his retirement from this seat in early 2024.

The Aliveness Project says to Rainbow Health clients: ‘We see you’

A decades-old HIV/AIDS organization based in Kingfield is taking on Rainbow Health's contracts, while figuring out which community organizations will best serve them in the long term.

Meet Your Neighbor: Hyperlocal photographer Stephen A. Born

Getting to know the person behind the Lake Harriet haiku photography project.

43rd & Upton construction project delayed by sewer issues

The joint-construction project has been prolonged by months, upsetting a dense business district

Minneapolis Voices is hiring a sales associate!

Come work with us to help us build a sustainable present and future for our publication.

An inside look at brewery ownership with Sisyphus Brewing

The last ten years of a taproom and brewery through the owner's eyes

OPINION: City franchise fee agreements must include additional funding, accountability

A Minneapolis resident argues the mayor needs to ask for more from Xcel and CenterPoint during franchise fee negotiations.

Minneapolis sees spike in affordable housing over last five years

The City's historic investment in affordable housing includes almost 800 new housing units.

Tii Cup’s L2 unites boba culture and cocktail couture

Go underground, upstairs at the newest "speakeasy" in Whittier

What happened when my mixed-raced kids learned the N-word from white kids at school

I'm writing this letter to the community so we can learn from the school’s and district’s response and hopefully come together as district families to learn from one another.

Minneapolis City Council considers another $1.4 million in workers’ comp settlements with cops

One settlement with officer who was involved in excessive force incident pulled back

We need joy, not bullying, from our congressperson

A letter to the editor from an Ilhan Omar supporter

Ilhan Omar's Controversial Record: Time for a Change

A letter to the editor from a Don Samuels supporter

Talks break down again between Minneapolis Park & Rec Board and workers union

Park & Rec Board negotiating team wants union workers to vote on its proposed contract

Minnesota House of Reps 61A candidates discuss host of issues at public forum

The forum was moderated by the League of Women Voters.

Local restaurant union drive at Kim’s, Colita, and Café Cerés finds success in community support

As workers express need for predictable and fair wages, public displays of support "heartwarming."

Discovering dance with Rebecca at Four Seasons Dance Studio in Loring Corners

A journey through movement and connection in the Loring Park neighborhood

Teen starts non-profit based on acts of service and business

Business for the Youth, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, was founded by Southwest High School student Sam Vahhaji after he had reached an epiphany.

Park & Rec Board hears about labor negotiations, union continues strike

Minneapolis Park & Recreation management claims union contract costs will need to be covered by a tax levy, while the union argues there are other ways to cover the costs.

Lakewood Cemetery opens sustainable welcome center

The new building reflects changes in burial traditions and continues the non-profit’s commitment to the community.

Senior housing approved for former Casablanca Foods lot

The City's Planning Commission approved plans for a six-story, mixed-use building focused on affordable housing for seniors.

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