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You have to know how to count.” So, in that spirit, what’s the count in the contests between progressives and moderates, between radicals and liberals, between socialists and capitalists in the ...
Council Member Rainville said Minneapolis neighborhoods are impacting local progress through community activities and ...
San Diego Council Member Sean Elo-Rivera introduced a successful ordinance earlier this week to ban algorithmic rent-setting software, making the California city the latest U.S. metro to do so.
The Minneapolis City Council is considering an ordinance that would create millions of dollars to promote Minneapolis. It would allow a 2% fee on hotel rooms.
Three Minneapolis City Council members have proposed a new 2% fee on hotel rooms that would be used to promote tourism. A tourism improvement district would be created and the roughly $6 million ...
The Willmar City Council voted Monday to make Michael Holme the next chief of police. A sergeant in the Willmar Police Department since 2007, Holme has also been serving as interim chief of police ...
They spent $54,833 of it on behalf of specific city council candidates. WLM now joins Minneapolis for the Many and All of Minneapolis as the third local IECP campaigning for or against specific ...
Minneapolis City Council Member Robin Wonsley (Ward 2), who has been critical of the Neighborhood Safety Department in the past, said she felt confident about the contracts now that there was more ...
After the family of George Floyd called on Minneapolis City Council member Emily Koski, she changed her vote from a no in December to a yes during the most recent vote on Feb. 27, helping the ...
A left-wing Minneapolis City Council Ryan emphasizes that the business community has a track record of working with the city of Minneapolis on public-private partnerships that benefit the community.
Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx minority owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez talk in the fourth quarter of the game against the Phoenix Suns at Target Center in Minneapolis on April 14, 2024.
The Minneapolis City Council has approved an ordinance that would allow city officials to charge fees for MPD officers who participate in off-duty work. While working off-duty jobs, officers use ...