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Written by Diane Spector We may be seeing record high temps and hardly any snow, but there’s still plenty of winter left. When you do need to manage …
Written by Diane Spector We may be seeing record high temps and hardly any snow, but there’s still plenty of winter left. When you do need to manage …
A couple years ago the City of Minneapolis sought redevelopment proposals for two commercial buildings located at 4146 Fremont Ave N in the Webber-Camden …
Get ready for thrilling and fun bike rides with Cycle Sisters as we move into spring. Last year we hosted 14 events, from spring to fall. Cycle Sisters is a …
Written by Gary Averill A lot happened in the latter part of December and early part of January at Shingle Creek Park: Beaver and mother nature causing havoc …
2024 will be a big year for the METRO Blue Line Extension project. Staff will be working on more detailed plans for local review and approval, and they’ll be …
Many times my New Year resolutions are gone by the end of January. This year, I didn’t even consciously elect a resolution, and then one came my way. …
With the increased cost of natural gas, people may want to consider conserving natural gas. The biggest step customers can take to conserve is by lowering …
The City Council recently approved $16.8 million in direct investment and $1.5 million in 10-year federal tax credits to create or preserve 876 units of …
Minneapolis Animal Care & Control (MACC) has lowered adoption fees with the goal of increasing animal adoptions. The shelter is also now at maximum …
Nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) wants to help Twin Cities homeowners of all incomes go solar. To accomplish this, SUN launched the Twin Cities Area …