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Ramen Kazama owner opening TokiDoki Burger

Japanese-influenced burgers are moving in next door to Yuichiro Matthew Kazama’s 34th and Nicollet’s ramen restaurant on March 1.

How a chance meeting at George Floyd Square turned into a chess program for kids

Two strangers came together over their love of the game and desire to pass along the life skills embedded in chess.

Before there was the Lake Street Kmart, there was Magoo's

The pizza place and music venue holds significance in local Black music history.

Local pizza chain coming to empty Michelangelo’s Masterpizzas space

Tono Pizzeria + Cheesesteaks is replacing the neighborhood business that shut down in 2017.

What happened to Michelangelo’s Masterpizzas?

The 50th and Washburn pizza joint closed in 2017 amid expensive, drawn-out renovations.

Puppeteering and whimsey interwoven with Children Theatre’s “Alice in Wonderland”

The Children Theatre Company’s take on the classic novel is a collaborative work on stage.

Metro Transit installed poles in Uptown area sidewalks

The temporary poles, part of the new B Line project, will be removed in late 2024.

Thirty things to do for Valentine’s Day in Southwest and downtown

There are tons of options for heart-themed plans throughout the week

JANE is THC for women

A local brand formulates tinctures for menopause, cancer, and creativity

What’s to come with or without the 2040 Plan

The Minneapolis 2040 Plan is now held up with a lawsuit but the plan’s successes has influenced state-wide discussion of land-use reforms.

New Nico’s Tacos location grows behind the scenes

Nico’s Tacos opens a third location in Lynnhurst and expands its catering and nixtamal space

What you need to know about the Southwest light rail funding deal

Hennepin County and Met Council agree to splitting the remaining costs of the Green Line extension.

Why I am opening Picnic in Linden Hills

A mother of two gives readers a peek behind the curtain at what it’s like to open a bar in Southwest Minneapolis.

Cross Bridge Noodle Restaurant Brings Chinese Dishes to Eat Street

Co-owner of Sushi Train set to open an authentic Chinese spot along the “Asian food court” of Nicollet Avenue.

Development at 5009 Beard Ave. on hold due to lawsuit

A neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the developer of a five-story apartment building, based on the size of the building.

What (and where) is Eat Street exactly?

The Whittier Alliance developed the branding in the 90s, but Nicollet Avenue has been home to diverse cuisine long before it was called Eat Street.

Traffic camera pilot potentially coming to Minneapolis

Speed cameras placed at high-crash intersections have a proven record of decreasing speeds and fatal crashes.

Hennepin County, Soo Line Garden have opportunity to make gardening more accessible

Many are talking about how a path could negatively impact a garden. But, is everyone missing that this may be a great chance to make the outdoor hobby more accessible?

Paperback Exchange is filled to the brim with neighborhood books

The Lynnhurst bookstore, which opened in 1975, has been in Andy Hersey’s family for over 30 years.

The 2024 Minneapolis Flag Contest Bracket

Vote for your favorite submitted Minneapolis flag design.

Neighborhood org teaches English, computer skills

The Lyndale Neighborhood Association leans on dedicated volunteers to assist immigrants and refugees in their education

Voices of Southwest: Ceasefire solution, Soo Line paved path

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Kenwood Knitters on a mission to give back

Seniors knit scarves for students at Ella Baker Elementary School.

Late Night Eats of Southwest

Where to eat after 10 p.m. in Southwest Minneapolis, map included.

On or off the lake, the classic Art Shanties are back

The Art Shanty Projects are delaying their opening date to Jan. 27.

Neighborhood org funding shift is leaving some struggling to maintain operations

A new Neighborhood Revitalization Program Policy Board with more organization representation may impact funding decisions in the future.

Nicollet Avenue Burger King lot sold, apartments likely

Mortenson Properties and Greater Minnesota Housing Fund could support affordable housing component, which is a "big need" in the Lyndale neighborhood.

Uptown bar and celebrity chef Justin Sutherland cut ties, for now

Sutherland said there’s a chance that his food will return to Uptown Ties in the spring

City Council elects new leaders in front of packed room

After electing council leadership, supporters of a Middle East ceasefire resolution shouted at Councilmember Palmisano as she spoke.

Michael’s Lamp Studio keeping Minneapolis bright for over 50 years

Owner Michael Misewicz fixes lamps, and sells lampshades, new and handcrafted lamps at Fulton storefront.

Former Chicago’s Very Own building sold to new owners for over $1 million

The building's value increased substantially last year. The new owners have not yet filed for any business licenses.

Taqueria el Patrón Brings Traditional Tacos to 50th and Xerxes

After replacing El Travieso Taqueria in November, this is Taqueria el Patrón’s second Minneapolis location.

Hundreds remember Loring Park neighbor

Robert Skafte’s tragic death spurs community-led petition for increased mental health interventions

Route 21 extension lays groundwork for rapid transit, reconfigured Lake Street

Route 21 will be replaced by the B Line, which is leading to a four-to-two lane conversion down most of Lake Street. The bus drivers will have green light control, too.

New Year's Eve in Southwest Minneapolis

No need to leave your neighborhood to party before the clock strikes midnight.

There’s a new food shelf heavyweight in Southwest Minneapolis

Incarnation Catholic Church’s Harvest From the Heart serves thousands of people each month.

Meet your neighbor: Tabioh Yuoh of West Bde Maka Ska

Yuoh’s extraordinary backstory in Liberia is inspiring his retirement project

A Guide to Winter Break Activities for Parents in Minneapolis

Winter break doesn't mean a break from fun and learning in Southwest Minneapolis.

LOVE painted black in East Harriet

The mural was commissioned by Calhoun Pet Supply, which closed in 2021. The current tenants have plans for new art later this year.

Students Model the U.N., Literally Bro

Washburn High School Model UN members attended a state conference in November to debate global issues.

Local author celebrates eco-thriller The Midnight Rambler at Terzo

Read a passage from the new book about an environmental investigator on an expedition into toxic waste dumps.

Of Gardens and Greenways: Digging into the Soo Line Garden Fight

When a community garden remains in place for decades on a lot, very deep roots are established. When the government wants to use some of the public land for a different kind of community use, should the garden be compelled to share the space?

Clothing reuse clinics come to Stevens Square-Loring Heights

Bring that coat with a messed up zipper for a sewist to mend, or to learn how to mend it yourself.

Little-Known Disabilities Advisory Committee Has Impact on Minneapolis Residents’ Lives

The committee, formed in 1976, gives advice on how to implement ADA features within City projects and discusses disability-related issues.

DESIGN A MINNEAPOLIS FLAG CONTEST

The city's flag is 68 years old, so let’s design a new one‍

Gardeners write in about proposed path through garden space

Hennepin County is planning to build an ADA-compliant path through the Soo Line Community Garden. Community members wrote in to Southwest Voices to express their concerns.

Soo Line Community Garden fights for its right to gaaaar-den

The garden community worked with a local designer to develop an alternative south-side ADA compliant path that connects Grand Avenue to the Midtown Greenway. Hennepin County wants to construct a paved path through the garden.

Loring Park mourns loss of Oak Grove Grocery clerk Robert Skafte

The longtime resident was brutally killed in an attack early Friday afternoon while working at the store.

Cougar dead after being spotted in Lowry Hill

This is the second time in three years a cougar has roamed Hennepin County, with no other sightings going back to 2004.

Spark’d Studio welcomes young people to Whittier Recreation Center

The new media arts studio "meets youth where they are" with the opportunity to explore technologies and skills including graphic design, poetry, and guitar.