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Minneapolis has a housing shortage. Here’s why.

In this five-part series, housing reporter Zak Yudhishthu breaks down the different challenges to affordable housing in Minneapolis. We begin with a look into the different types of housing shortages.

Mayor picks Hennepin judge as community safety commissioner

Hennepin Chief Judge Toddrick Barnette spoke at a Southwest judges listening session this July

Ward 13 Forum Highlights Candidates' Qualities

The four Ward 13 City Council candidates were asked about city-specific issues and their approach to governing.

Jungle Theater sells out, HUGE buys a building

LynLake’s theater scene is buzzing this week with a sold-out run at Jungle Theater and HUGE Theater buying a building and temporarily performing at another one.

Linden Hills Gets a Neighborhood Bar: Meet Picnic

"Neighborhood gathering spot first, food second" venue opening in the old Clancey's space in Linden Hills

Live & Local: Mike Kota at Icehouse

Live & Local captures live music at local venues featuring local musicians. We talk with musicians about the Minneapolis music scene, their music backgrounds, and what it means for them to play music with other people.

Harry Singh's Original Caribbean Restaurant is reopening

The Eat Street restaurant will reopen in about two weeks following an injury and tax troubles.

Stay in Southwest for the Fair

Want the on-a-stick experience without having to go to St. Paul? Here's how to find State Fair charms in our own Southwest.

City clears encampment at Wells Fargo, Kmart sites

As homeless bounce around to encampment sites, City says it makes “conscientious effort” to confirm shelter availability

Guse Hardware owner: “It was pretty good, up until late”

Owning the shop has become difficult for Tom Thomson since his wife’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and the Bryant Avenue reconstruction.

Southwest Minneapolis legislators Hassan and Greenman build a house

Thirteen state legislators volunteered during Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s Red Blue Build

Washburn Volleyball Teams Raise Money By Washing Cars

In four hours, the teams raised $1400 to pay for coaches, transportation, and equipment.

SooVAC Features Double Exhibition, Overcomes Curatorial Curveball

Associate Director Alison Hiltner discusses the process of presenting gallery exhibitions and what happens when things don’t go as planned.

OPINION: Changes to Open Streets show need for ongoing funding

Last week’s brouhaha over the end of the arrangement between Our Streets Minneapolis and the city’s Public Works department brings a long-standing funding problem to a head.

Lake Chipotle Memorialized as State Fair Crop Art

We talked with crop artist Jill Moe about her first place win in crop art at the 2023 Minnesota State Fair for her depiction of Lake Chipotle, a reference to an often-flooded Chipotle parking lot.

Southwest Minneapolis Guide to the State Fair

As a loyal State Fair-goer I had to find the local angle for Southwest Voices. Luckily that wasn't hard to do.

A “cabinet of curiosities” at Isles Studio

You’ll never guess what is inside the doors of an unassuming East Isles business.

Southwest High Schooler Continues Broadcast Tradition

Bri Bergin attended ThreeSixty Journalism’s broadcast camp and worked with Brittney Ermon and Marianne Combs.

Lagoon Cinema, arthouse or chain?

Once a steady source of rare and independent film showings, the Lagoon has stepped in to fill the blockbuster gaps left by shuttered theaters.

I help seniors with their technology at The Kenwood

I've learned how complicated new technology can be to someone older. I'm glad that I can put a little time and effort into helping someone in my community.

Globus and Donley did not file for City Council race

We have statements from the two Southwest candidates on why they chose not to file for the 2023 City Council election.

A New Uptown Theater Sign Replaces the Old

The historic sign letters were thrown away and replaced by the current owners, with no repercussions from the City.

An interview with Ward 13 City Council candidate Zach Metzger

City Council candidate newcomer shares how he'd approach being a councilmember.

City taking over clearing 2312 Lyndale rubble

With the City talking over the rubble cleanup, 2312 Lyndale may be cleared in October.

Live & Local: Middle Road at Troubadour Wine Bar

Live & Local captures live music at local venues featuring local musicians. We talk with musicians about the Minneapolis music scene, their music backgrounds, and what it means for them to play music with other people.

Kung Fu Hot Pot opens up in Szechuan Spice space

Szechuan Spice owner is moving to China

Black-Jewish Alliance Central To New Hubert Humphrey Book

There are many takeaways from Humphrey’s early years, but maybe most important is that Humphrey’s accomplishments show how young people can make a difference in local and national politics, even when the odds seem stacked against them.

School board sends phone policy back to committee

Administration shared some information about job vacancies at the district, including the newly-developed intervention triads.

Two new businesses moving into former Larue’s space

The landlord is dividing the former Larue's into two separate retail spaces.

MPD restructures, adds chiefs, acknowledges not all officers are behind him

The shakeup comes as MPD continues to deal with the loss of hundreds of officers since the police murder of George Floyd in May 2020.

Security not in plans for Uptown Transit Center

Drug use, temporary sheltering, and waiting for the bus all intermix at a transit station without dedicated security, police, or community resources.

How StreetReach Reined in Crime In One Minneapolis Park

The Park & Rec Board’s StreetReach team helped navigate a long-term conflict in Stevens Square Park using a culturally-appropriate, non-violent approach.

Uptown, Downtown YWCA Closing Nov. 1

The president and CEO of the YWCA Minneapolis announced the closures today.

Weed is Legal in Minnesota, How Does That Impact Minneapolis?

In public, you can smoke weed if you want to, just make sure it's in places where smoking isn't prohibited.

Unleashing Confidence and Empowering Women at Sisterhood Boutique

A Cedar-Riverside second-hand store sells modest fashion and mentors young women.

Vegan Chef Challenge Features Six Southwest Spots

Diners can explore special vegan meals made just for the challenge and rate and review as they go.

New vintage cluster on Lyndale fights fast fashion with clothing from decades' past

With three shops in one block, you can make an afternoon of shopping vintage on Lyndale Avenue.

Live & Local: Radiochurch at Icehouse

Live & Local captures live music at local venues featuring local musicians. We talk with musicians about the Minneapolis music scene, their music backgrounds, and what it means for them to play music with other people.

Historic Uptown Theater letters are in the trash, new sign up in six months

After a City Council meeting this week, we’re a step closer to figuring out the answer to two of the most vexing questions in Southwest Minneapolis over the last several months – what happened to the Uptown sign, and when will it replaced?

Palmisano casts lone vote against Third Precinct location

The​ City Council passed a motion last week that keeps any future policy precincts or facilities from being built at the current Third Precinct site.

Mia Highlights Teen Voices in Community Exhibit on Racial Inequity in Healthcare

The exhibition features work from teenage students around the Twin Cities and tackles issues including childbirth death rates and distrusting the U.S. medical system.

MN350 volunteer reports on the revised 2023 Climate Equity Plan

Community input "made a huge difference" in the 2023 Climate Equity plan, according to a MN350 volunteer.

Rise and Fall of Rent Stabilization in May and June Council Meetings

Attendees at the June 28 City Council Meeting. Source: City of Minneapolis

A day in Hennepin County housing court

‍Evictions, settlements with steep payment plans and many tenant no-shows fill a day of non-stop cases.

What is Eid Al-Adha?

Teenagers enjoy family time, breakfast, and Eid naps.

OPINION: Palmisano's 'Fast-Break,' Lack of Transparency on Rent Control

Palmisano’s motion to remove the ordinance from further consideration passed for one reason only – those who would have stood against it were practicing their religion.

Southwest Garden Group Plants With Students, Seeks Volunteers

The Southwest High School gardens celebrate community and facilitate hands-on knowledge about the ecological benefit of native plants.

Fool Me Once, LynLake’s Newest Bar, is like "if David Lynch directed an Orville Peck music video"

LynLake's dive bar-cantina hopes to bring something brand new to the area.

Pop-up restaurant space on Lake Street now Union Hmong Kitchen

After quietly moving in last summer, Chef Yia Vang is done with pop-ups at Lake and Bryant and is settling in with a familiar name.

Rumba, a new Latinx lounge, expands Uptown nightlife

At Rumba, Latin Caribbean tapas, cocktails from the Iconos mixologist, and a mission to bring diversity and unity to Uptown.