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After a group of kids lobbied for an ice cream shop to open in Kingfield–Sebastian Joe’s listened.

Sebastian Joe's Kingfield Social is opening in the former Apoy space.

‘Morning altars’ workshops at Lakewood Cemetery focus on grief and mental health

Rituals include meditation, conversations and natural memorials that eventually return to the earth.

Improv theater needs a HUGE financial lift

After buying its own building, City-required maintenance put HUGE Theater behind on its financial plan. Now it may close for good.

Grad students learn city planning and design through Minneapolis’ former Kmart site

A group of five U of M grad students took second place in the American Planning Association design competition for their work developing a plan proposal for the former Kmart site in south Minneapolis.

"A Year with Frog and Toad" returns to Children’s Theatre during a season of transition

After a seamless lead cast change, “A Year with Frog and Toad” brings audiences a show full of “humor grounded in truth.”

As dilapidated residential buildings pile up, what can the City do about them?

C. David George’s portfolio of vacant buildings is a case study of how easy it is to let hundreds of units sit empty.

Park Board to vote on potentially pausing Mall reconstruction in East Isles

After neighbors voiced concerns over an approved master plan, Park & Recreation Board members offer a resolution to pause decision making.

District 6 school board candidates meet a second time to compete for DFL endorsement

After running out of time at the citywide DFL convention, delegates for Greta Callahan and Lara Bergman reconvene on May 5. ‍

Vacant Lots of Southwest #3

Curious why vacant lots are, well, vacant? We look up the history of a few and try to figure out why they are empty and what plans the owners have for them.

Uptown bar Fool Me Once is closed

The bar’s cowboy neon sign has been taken down; no word from owner as to why

Neighbors, police discuss Fourth of July safety plans

Minneapolis law enforcement officials are asking for the community’s help to ensure this year’s Fourth of July celebrations go more smoothly following a tumultuous 2023.

Five Reasons to Go to BANneD BOOKS on May 3 at the Granada Theater in Uptown

Rain Taxi, a nonprofit literary arts organization, is organizing the event.

Stevens Square Park needs work. The wait time? Two years.

The park’s limited amenities are run down, but equity-based funding measurements put Steven Square Park farther down the upgrades list than other parks.

Independent Bookstores of Southwest

Southwest Minneapolis is home to seven independently-owned bookstores that focus on Indigenous authors, mystery fiction, and kids books.

Celebrate Dining Out for Life April 25

Dine out to end HIV. Thirty restaurants in Southwest Minneapolis and 97 restaurants in Minnesota have committed to donate a portion of their sales to The Aliveness Project.

Whittier Starbucks votes unanimously to unionize

The 26th and Nicollet store is the second in Minneapolis to unionize in the past two years.

Jungle Theater play asks who has the right to tell a story

Playwright Inda Craig-Galván modeled one character after a classmate who didn’t seem to put in as much effort as other students but still got a degree.

Fridge Check Fridays Can Save You Money

Nearly 40 percent of all food in America is wasted – much of it in our homes. Here are some ways you can save money inside your own fridge.

50 Miles Around the Lake in for the Special Olympics

Two young men are running around Lake Harriet to raise money for the Minnesota chapter of the Special Olympics, and they want people to join them.

Hope Community to demolish apartment for formerly unhoused after recent fires

Another abandoned property in Minneapolis falls victim to a fire

Meet Rev. Zac Calvo in his fur baby era

The new Grace Trinity Church pastor wants the church space to expand beyond Sunday mornings

From Petite León to Lynette and Back Again

The Lynette team showed a little more of what they have planned at 42nd Ave and 38th Street during a sneak preview at Petite León, the buzzy Kingfield restaurant where two of the co-owners hail from.

Vacant Lots of Southwest #2

Curious why vacant lots are, well, vacant? Brian Martucci looked up the history of a few and tried to figure out why they are empty and what plans the owners have for them.

Bike, walk, or roll to Linden Hills program starting in May

The bustling Linden Hills 43rd and Upton intersection will be closed to vehicle traffic starting May 1, and Linden Hills Neighborhood Council is asking people to reimagine getting there without a car.

Dylan McMahon drops out of 61A race, four DFL candidates remain

McMahon left the race after a small number of delegates voted for him at the DFL convention over the weekend. The delegate ultimately voted to not endorsement any candidate.

Elliot Park resident, Toya López, running for Rep. Frank Hornstein's open seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein is not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.

Origami Restaurant is transforming into Origami Tiger Sushi

A liquor license for the new business entity was approved by the City Council on March 12.

Bryn Mawr resident, Jared Brewington, running for the open 61A seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein is not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.

Minneapolis Voices Year in Review: Year 2

In 2023, our revenue increased by 63%, our newsletter subscribers increased by 59%, and our total number of paying members increased by 62%.

The animals at Wild Rumpus are safe with bookstore co-owner Anna Hersh

Working at the children’s bookstore is a dream come true for the employee with a past in primate sanctuaries.

Washburn High's Model United Nations Visits the Windy City

Students represented Malawi, Niger, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at a mock United Nations conference.

Requiem by a rock-n-roller set for Sunday at Judson Church

Performed for the third time since 2009, church member and local musician Doug Weatherhead first wrote the requiem for the church’s 100th anniversary.

Vacant Lots of Southwest Minneapolis

Curious why vacant lots are, well, vacant? Brian Martucci looked up the history of a few and tried to figure out why they are empty and what plans the owners have for them.

Babble Lab experiments with sound and communication for the youngest of kids

The one-woman play breaks many theater rules and elicits joyful feedback from the crowd.

“You can’t do something forever": Rep. Frank Hornstein retires after 11 terms

Hornstein sais he feels ready to pass the torch to exisiting leadership in the State House after passing a major transportation bill last year.

Basement Lab Keeps Film Alive with Accessibility and Sustainability

A one-man photo lab in the Wedge uses in-house chemical mixes for processing film at the back of Disco Death Records and Coffee Shop

Turkey Voices of Southwest

We appreciate reader feedback and strive to publish the vast majority of what we receive. Here are the comments readers submitted about the sudden death of a flockless turkey that roamed Southwest Minneapolis.

Self-love and self-care matter to Justice Page Middle School students

Eighth grade reading teacher Angel Dwyer talked with her students about how to cope with life in ways that won't destroy them and students wrote about what they need most from adults.

Who’s the ‘Mastermind’? Teaching kids through Taylor Swift

Three extracurricular classes in Minneapolis Public Schools incorporate the pop star in critical thinking, literary analysis, and art production.

Affordable housing, BIPOC-owned businesses coming to vacant Nicollet Ave. Wells Fargo lot

Seven Southwest neighborhood organizations pooled money to get the project off the ground.

What happened to the neighborhood turkey?

Witness accounts and comments on social media point to a U.S. Postal Service worker as the person who killed the turkey

Kingfield kids want ice cream store at new Nicollet building

A small lot is still available for an entrepreneur or local ice cream shop to lease

Lowry Hill resident, Will Stancil, running for Rep. Frank Hornstein's open seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein is not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.

Compassionate Action for Animals behind many local vegan events

The Whittier-based animal advocacy group brings awareness to the treatment of animals and builds community across Minnesota.

Fulton resident, Dylan McMahon, running for Rep. Frank Hornstein's open seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein is not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.

Voices of Southwest: 5009 Beard lawsuit, Southwest light rail funding, and (white) lady weed

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

East Isles resident, Isabel Rolfes, running for Rep. Frank Hornstein's open seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein is not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.

Fish fries on Fridays and beyond in Southwest Minneapolis

While our region lacks in church-led fish fries, local restaurants serve fried fish all year long.

City clears Whittier encampment

A new encampment popped up a few blocks north hours later.

Wedge resident, Katie Jones, running for Rep. Hornstein's open seat

Rep. Frank Hornstein announced last week he was not running for reelection after serving 11 terms in office. The election for his open seat will be Nov. 5, 2024.