Two phases down, one to go. That’s the current status of the Twin Cities Rail Trail, now that the completion of phase 3 was recently celebrated. The first phase of the trail, from First Street in ...
MINNEAPOLIS — This weekend marks 10 years since the death of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old man who was killed by Minneapolis Police on Nov. 15, 2015, during a scuffle with officers on the North Side. The ...
Minnesota is the birthplace of the supercomputer, developed for code cracking during World War II. Tech giants of their day, including Cray Research and Control Data Corporation, were based in the ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Doug Roderick stepped in as ...
600 primary care physicians at dozens of Allina Health’s Twin Cities clinics and urgent care locations plan to walk off the job on Wednesday, but just for a day. College football coach John Beam from ...
A Hennepin County jury has found Lyndon Wiggins guilty of murder and other charges for his role as the mastermind in the high-profile kidnapping and execution of Twin Cities real estate agent Monique ...
A celebration of comics, animation, and pop culture is coming to the Minneapolis Convention Center next week, with the return of Twin Cities Con. The yearly convention will take place from Nov. 7 ...
Brothers Gabriel (left) and Sebastian Wisniewski, dressed as Jedi masters, build paper airplanes during Penn Cambria’s fairy tale night Monday. Mirror photo by Matt Churella CRESSON — Hundreds of Penn ...
With temperatures finally dropping, fall is here. Which can only mean one thing: Halloween is almost here. Whether you’re in the mood for a frightful seasonal encounter or a peaceful fall activity, ...
There’s a quiet and potentially profound shift unfolding in the housing market: The rise of the retiree renter. Older adults typically own their home in retirement, and that’s still largely the case.
While a recent federal operation did uncover cases of suspected immigration fraud in the Twin Cities, it did not show that 50% of immigrants in the area committed fraud. In September 2025, U.S.
It was in 2021, during the Covid-19 pandemic, that the first Twin Cities Con kicked off, drawing in 2,500 attendees. This year’s run is projected to bring in around 40,000, says Ben Penrod, president ...
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