Remembering: Connection through resilience
Intro: It’s been 10 years since the May 22, 2011 tornado hit our Camden Community. It damaged 3,700 properties across the Northside, and two people, David …
Intro: It’s been 10 years since the May 22, 2011 tornado hit our Camden Community. It damaged 3,700 properties across the Northside, and two people, David …
This article was written by Melissa Winn and Kelley Skumautz The City of Minneapolis’ plan for the Upper Harbor Terminal, a 48-acre site on the west side of …
This brief was written by Donna Seline We all remember the devastation of the tornado that ripped through the Camden Community on May 22 2011 and also …
I have been proofreading the Camden Community News (CCN) for about three years now. I always learn something new about our community. When it comes up in …
This article was written by Lion Jim Cain and Amanda Dobbs The Camden Lions harnessed the power of communication and collaboration during the COVID-19 crisis. …
The first in a series of articles about the 2021 Municipal Elections brought to you by the League of Women Voters Minneapolis. Believe it or not, 2021 is an …
Faster transit is coming to the Route 5 bus corridor. Construction of the Metro D Line bus rapid transit (BRT) project began in early April. The D Line will …
The Metropolitan Council and Hennepin County recently released revised route options for the planned Metro Blue Line Light Rail Extension, which will connect …
Minneapolis City Council released the below statement on April regarding the Department of Justice Investigation. “We fully support the Department of …
A new rental assistance program, RentHelpMN, has opened for applications, making it possible for low- and moderate-income renters to get caught up on overdue …