Minneapolis Divided on Rent Control Vote As a crucial vote approaches, Minneapolis city leaders remain deeply divided over implementing rent control. This policy aims to stabilize housing costs but faces significant opposition regarding its potential impact on the city’s housing market and future development. The Rent Control Debate Heats Up Minneapolis is grappling with rising housing costs, prompting calls for measures like rent control to protect tenants from steep rent increases. Proponents argue it’s essential … Read More
Dangerous Man Brewing Returns to NE Minneapolis
Dangerous Man Brewing Sets 2026 Return to NE Minneapolis Northeast Minneapolis beer enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Dangerous Man Brewing Co. has announced its much-anticipated return, slated for March 2026. The beloved brewery will be reopening its doors in the former HeadFlyer Brewing space, bringing back a cherished local institution to the vibrant NE craft beer scene. The Return of a Beloved Brewery The news comes after Dangerous Man Brewing Co. ceased operations at its original … Read More
Brooklyn Center Shooting Two Dead Community Stunned
Brooklyn Center Shooting: Community Grapples with Loss Brooklyn Center residents are reeling from the tragic news of a recent shooting incident that claimed two lives. This violent event has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting an immediate police response and leaving neighbors searching for answers and reassurance. The situation underscores the persistent challenges communities face in ensuring public safety. Incident Overview: A Community Stunned Details indicate two individuals were fatally shot in Brooklyn Center. While … Read More
Rock the Garden Returns Minneapolis Tradition
Rock the Garden’s Joyful Return to the Walker Minneapolis’s beloved outdoor music festival, Rock the Garden, made a much-anticipated return to the iconic Walker Art Center in 2022, reigniting a cherished summer tradition for locals. After a hiatus that left a notable void in the Twin Cities’ vibrant cultural calendar, its comeback symbolized a powerful resurgence for live arts and community gatherings. The Triumphant Comeback: A Summer Tradition Restored For many residents, Rock the Garden … Read More
Minneapolis Spends Millions On OnlyFans
Minneapolis’s Digital Dollars: OnlyFans Spending Revealed Recent data provides a compelling look into Minneapolis’s robust engagement with the digital creator economy. A new report indicates that users within our city have collectively spent an impressive $14.1 million on OnlyFans, positioning Minneapolis prominently among the top 50 cities nationwide for platform expenditure. This significant figure not only highlights a substantial financial interaction but also underscores the growing presence and economic impact of digital content creation and … Read More
MN Lawmakers Question Private Equity in Eldercare
MN Lawmakers Question Private Equity in Eldercare Minnesota lawmakers are intensifying their scrutiny of the ownership structures within the state’s nursing home industry, particularly focusing on the increasing presence of private equity firms in eldercare. This statewide push for greater transparency aims to thoroughly understand how these influential financial players might be impacting the quality of care and overall well-being for some of Minnesota’s most vulnerable senior residents. The Expanding Role of Private Equity in … Read More
Minneapolis Council to Vote on Police Policy
Minneapolis Council to Vote on Police Policy Agreement The Minneapolis City Council is poised to vote on a crucial agreement designed to settle a long-standing lawsuit concerning police policies and practices. This anticipated decision could mark a significant turning point in how policing operates within our city, bringing forward new frameworks for accountability and oversight. Understanding the Context of the Lawsuit For several years, the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) has been under intense scrutiny, particularly … Read More