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Lakes & Legends in Loring Park is closing its doors

The taproom will close Dec. 30, after being in business in Loring Park for eight years.

Changes Coming to Route 21 Bus through Uptown

Starting Saturday, changes are coming to the 21 bus route through Uptown.

Southwest Special Gift Guides

Southwest Minneapolis is home to some special small businesses that also make for really cool places to shop for the holidays. Impress your family and friends with local goods this season, because that’s what it’s all about.

Local gift guide 2023

The Southwest-specific guide to local gift shopping you didn't know you needed.

How you can help local small businesses like ours this holiday season

Les Sól owners Megan and Mikaela Harrod encourage shopping small and engaging with small business' social media to support the local economy.

What Housing is Getting Built In Other Cities?

In one year, Portland built 270 housing units with its residential infill project that includes cottage clusters and building four-plexes on single-family lots.

Rivershore Aquariums is a fish store like no other

The local fish store has a calm, inviting atmosphere and a wide variety of fish and aquatic plants.

City Council rejects $15 million in police retention bonuses

For the second time in a week, the City Council rejected a proposal to use funding from the State for police retention pay outs – a strategy that Councilmember Emily Koski says hasn't worked.

New restaurant planned in former Fuji Ya space with dim sum, hot pot

Named a Lake Street revitalization project, Jade Dynasty Restaurant and Bar is likely to open this winter

North Minneapolis WHAT WE WANT Project displayed at Isles Bun & Coffee

George Roberts of Homewood Studios has been working on the letterpress printing project for his Northside community since 2006.

Uptown & Downtown YWCA Closing - What Comes Next

The now-closed Minneapolis YWCA sites at 1130 Nicollet Mall and 2808 Hennepin Ave. could have buyers by the end of the year.

“Weird Stuff Only” brings the unexpected to Bryant Lake Bowl

The monthly variety show is a celebration of the Twin Cities’ strangest artwork.

Our 2023 City Council election recap

Southwest Minneapolis saw two races come down to less than 100 votes in Wards 7 and 8.

No recount in Ward 8 race

The race between Andrea Jenkins and Soren Stevenson came down to 38 votes, which is within the threshold of a publically-funded recount.

OPINION: In Minneapolis, a Humane Response to Homelessness is Possible

Ward 10 Councilmember Aisha Chughtai writes about her direct experience with encampments and how the City of Minneapolis can more humanely respond to the homeless in our city.

Whittier resident plays lead roles in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” at Children’s Theatre Company

Adam Qualls plays Grandpa Who for most shows and the Grinch in some at the Whittier theater.

Heavy Table's Lyndale Checklist: SK Coffee to Casablanca

Come along as Heavy Table visits SK Coffee, Caffetto, Kung Fu Hotpot, Fool Me Once, and Casablanca

Last minute voter guide for 2023 City Council Election

Study up for the voting booth tomorrow. Use this for yourself and forward it to your friends, neighbors, and frenemies. We want everyone to be educated at the voter booth.

Who is buying digital ads for the 2023 Minneapolis election?

Over $20,000 has been sunk into online ads by two local PACs

Niche gyms fill 'big box' gym gaps in Southwest Minneapolis

With the closures of the Uptown and downtown YWCA gyms, Southwest gym-goers still have plenty of fitness options

OPINION: Where to draw the line on attacking Palmisano?

Ward 13 Councilmember Linea Palmisano doesn’t align with SWAE’s politics, so the group tries to paint her more as a racist than a realist.

An Interview with Ward 7 City Council Candidate Ken Foxworth

A conversation with one of the candidates for the Ward 7 City Council seat

Say Goodbye to the Lake Street Kmart

City leaders, past and present, gathered on Sunday to celebrate the imminent demolition of the Kmart building, while the City officials said fire department could not conclude what caused the fire on Oct. 20.

Kmart fire under investigation, no one found inside

A fire broke out at the former Kmart building last Friday, which is City property.

Indigenous artists take control of narrative in a new Mia exhibit

Indigenous curators organized the “In Our Hands: Native Photography, 1890 to Now” exhibit with photos from Indigenous artists from the Rio Grande to the Arctic Circle.

Ward 7 Candidate Scott Graham’s Housing Code Violations Record

Contrary to what media outlets have recently reported, Ward 7 City Council candidate Scott Graham has 290 housing code violations, not 209. Most of the code violations occurred at properties that he or Uptown Realty managed.

Students write about their values and convictions using "This I Believe" prompt

Southwest Voices teamed up with English teachers from Justice Page Middle School to bring you insights from eight grade writers.

Encampment at Lake St. and 1st Ave. cleared

Multiple encampments have formed and then been swept by the City, MnDOT in the area over the last year.

The 2040 Plan Can Deliver on Denser Housing

In this five-part series, housing reporter Zak Yudhishthu breaks down the different challenges to building affordable housing in Minneapolis. In this article, Zak looks at how the 2040 Plan has impacted the housing stock in the city.

Eighth grade students answer 'This I Believe…'

Justice Page Middle School students write about their own convictions and turning points in their lives.

Public Safety Returns as Dominant Issue for Council Meetings, Third Precinct Location Looms Large

A recap of the Minneapolis City Council meetings from July through September.

Craft Stores of Southwest

Beads, fabrics, yarn, and sewing supplies are all within your reach here in Southwest Minneapolis

Poles Removed from Sidewalk After Years of Inaccessibility

Xcel Energy recently removed its electrical poles that were cemented into the sidewalk, but residents lived with an inaccessible sidewalk for decades.

Ward 7 Forum on Homelessness, Downtown

The three Ward 7 City Council candidates were asked about the future of downtown, homelessness, Hennepin Avenue reconstruction, and public safety.

Is the Nicollet Ave. Burger King lot sold?

After years of lawsuits and growing weeds, recent activity on the lot and a conversation with a real estate company point to a pending sale. But there are still some things we don't know.

New vintage shop opening in Lyndale Ave. White Castle

The yet unnamed store will carry streetwear, vintage kids’ clothes and ephemera and welcomes skateboarders.

Laura and Lara (and Tiffany) take over former Larue’s location

The business owners are opening a fiber craft store called Dandelion Fiber Company and a vintage goods shop called Love Token at the corner of 40th and Lyndale.

It’s not easy to build a bunch of cheap housing quickly in Minneapolis

In this five-part series, housing reporter Zak Yudhishthu breaks down the different challenges to affordable housing in Minneapolis. In this article, Zak looks at how local policies can impact the costs of land, labor, and building materials for housing projects. ‍

Councilmembers announce new rideshare ordinance legislation, approve housing funding

The formal rideshare legislation announcement came during a meeting where councilmembers approved funding for a second Avivo village in South Minneapolis, workers’ comp for MPD officers and corporate leadership for the Office of Community Safety.

South Lyndale Liquors is moving into a much bigger building Oct. 4

The family-owned liquor store is also adding a sandwich counter, deli cheese shop and takeaway meals.

Are You Ready for Some Football in Southwest Minneapolis?

Catch your out-of-state football team play ball in Southwest Minneapolis.

Candidates discussed public safety, rent control and housing at the Ward 6 forum

Ward 6 encompasses Stevens Square-Loring Heights in Southwest.

Wedge Community Co-ops – Rooted in our Neighborhoods, Looking to the Future

The Wedge and Linden Hills Co-ops have rebranded under one shared name

Ask a Realtor: What to do about low inventory and high interest rates

Josh Zuehlke talks candidly about a slow housing market, affordable housing, and making home buying accessible to everyone.

Where Can You Watch The Lynx Playoff Game Tonight? Who Knows

Southwest Minneapolis businesses aren’t scrambling to advertise to Lynx fans, which isn’t surprising to the owner of a new women’s sports bar.

These chefs are cookin’ at the Children’s Theatre

The Korean play brings traditional samulnori rhythms to a kitchen near you.

Students Swarm the New Lake Harriet Lower Learning Gardens

The new active-learning gardens will allow teachers to bring science lessons outside and let students become outdoor scientists.

Voices of Southwest: Our Streets, Guse Hardware, teen fixes tech

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

OPINION: Palmisano's Rhetoric Versus Record

Palmisano votes one way and spins it to an audience who may not be tracking all the council votes that got us here.

City Council approves multiple affordable housing funding streams

Funding approval for the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority to rehab existing properties comes within a week of the organization's announcement that their modular housing project is nearing completion.