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They reduce vehicle speeds, create safer streets, and they’re cheap and easy to install. Why aren’t we installing more stop ...
My friend Kurt Schlichter, in a column at Townhall earlier this week, was spot-on in defense of gerrymandering as a political act, and in advocating its aggressive use in red states: Gerrymandering is ...
Pigeon and dog form unlikely friendship Just a few blocks away from the mighty Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis, a friendship is thriving. When it comes to having a pet, Glenda Spindler ...
The U.S. economy desperately needs more electricity. Demand is projected to outstrip supply in the coming years, largely due to data centers powering artificial intelligence. That leaves the ...
The Town of La Plata has officially adopted revised ward boundaries ahead of its upcoming municipal election, aiming to ensure fair representation as the town’s population continues to grow. The ...
‘Just another Native’: Minneapolis Indigenous women demand emergency response to violence Despite making up less than 1% of the population, 10% of Minnesota’s missing women were Native. At a ...
Trees cool environments, improve air quality, boost property values, create community gathering spaces and offer physical and ...
How can I get tickets for Paul McCartney in Minnesota? A presale starts at 10 a.m. July 15, and tickets for the general public go on sale at 10 a.m. July 18.
Authors Laysha Ward and Alexis Barber share hard-won wisdom on redefining success, protecting your peace and leading with intention—starting from within.
Bill Ward's emotional return to Black Sabbath at Birmingham's Villa Park reminded fans of the band's rich history and the enduring bonds forged through music.
he Minneapolis City Council slashed $20 million from its 2003 budget Thursday, but with lower cuts than expected for the police and fire departments. The action was a response to proposed cuts in ...
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