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The Minneapolis City Council voted 13-0 Thursday to expand civil rights protections, barring discrimination against people on the basis of their height, weight, housing status or because they were ...
Earlier this year, the Minneapolis City Council approved contracts worth $3.4 million for half a dozen violence interrupter groups. Two of them — MAD DADS and TOUCH Outreach — say they had ...
The Minneapolis City Council during a meeting on Jan. 6. The council voted Thursday to ban discrimination based on criminal record, housing status, height and weight. The new ordinance will go ...
In the crowded Abyssinia Event Center, a cultural center revitalized after the 2020 protest, city officials gathered to listen to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey ... they pop up has been criticized by ...
The Carmel City Council convened ... documentation related to her proposal. Council President Adam Aasen indicated that he did not know Finkam would be presenting her idea for a new nonprofit ...
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 ...
It will soon be against the law in Minneapolis to discriminate against a person based on their weight and height. Among many other new protected classes — including housing status and justice ...
Four women-led businesses will get their shot at running brick-and-mortar storefronts in downtown Minneapolis this summer. On Thursday, the Minneapolis Downtown Council unveiled the four members ...
Any sound over 85 decibels has the potential to cause hearing damage. Live music frequently exceeds 100 decibels. According ...
Project directors are ready to move forward by presenting an ordinance and permit to the Spokane City Council next month, which would allow them to start construction on the 1,500-foot zipline. " ...