Closing the Gap: Insider Insights for Park Funding
Minneapolis’ neighborhood parks are at a critical juncture. Funding reductions have left a multi-million dollar gap in the resources needed to program, …
Minneapolis’ neighborhood parks are at a critical juncture. Funding reductions have left a multi-million dollar gap in the resources needed to program, …
The City of Minneapolis is offering free Home Energy Squad visits to income-qualified Minneapolis households while funds last. Visits are available for $70 to …
By Brianna DeVore The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is predicting an especially unique showing of fall-color brilliance this year. Peak fall color …
By Amy Luesebrink As the Camden News goes to print, the City Council is set to move forward with construction on the Humboldt Greenway. In 2008, housing …
Websites such as craigslist continue to be a top resource for people looking to buy and sell used – and unused – merchandise or household goods. While …
By Barbara Bach Neighborhoods Organizing for Change (NOC), an advocacy organization based in North Minneapolis, has been working on behalf of people struggling …
By Sue Quist The community got a chance to see the New Webber Park Library design and get info on the proposed adjacent grocery store – both will enhance the …
It was another fine August with Music in the Heart of Victory at The Warren. Folks enjoyed music and entertainment from local artists and of course – food. …
The City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services is in the process of creating ward and neighborhood profiles. The reports provide residents with info related to …
Historic images and archives from the City of Minneapolis – some dating back to the 1800s – are now available for online viewing. Check out the …