Minneapolis City Council votes to study how to tax rich
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Paul McCartney is playing U.S. Bank Stadium
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Traffic cameras are likely coming back to Minneapolis. They were last used in 2005. The city says it's part of a commitment to end deadly crashes. WCCO's Frankie McLister details the new ordinance.
She’s Invited, a community of women in their 20s and 30s that recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, hosts monthly events.
Minneapolis' historic Stone Arch Bridge will be reopening to the public ahead of schedule. According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the bridge will again be accessible to pedestrians and cyclists starting Saturday, Aug. 9.
After years of more flexible and hybrid work arrangements, Target has officially called workers with its merchandising team into the company's Downtown Minneapolis offices three days a week. The group includes buyers, planners, and the sourcing team, Brian Harper-Tibaldo, director of media relations, tells Bring Me The News.
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The house’s location near Bde Maka Ska, Minikahda Golf Course and various shops and restaurants makes it easy to enjoy activities like walking, biking, snowshoeing and kayaking.
While Paperback Exchange is holding onto hope, others in the building are calling it quits, including Terzo and Sparrow Cafe.
Target Corp. doesn't mandate its employees to work remotely or in person; rather, individual leaders make the decision based on what's best for their team.
The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office and St. Paul police say it was among the largest drug busts in state’s history.
Marquez Hill-Turnispeed is charged with murder and attempted murder in the June 1 shooting that left one dead and six injured at a Minneapolis park.