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Future of ShotSpotter in Minneapolis in flux as research shows disproportionate impact on communities of color
A U of M researcher found that Black and Native residents were more than three times likely to live in an area with a ShotSpotter sensor installed.
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Sen. Nicole Mitchell returns to the State Capitol after burglary charge
Plus: Macalester president reassembles the Social Responsibility Committee; “Frog and Toad” actor Jay Goede shares why he left the CTC production; two swans receive a feather transplant; and more.
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‘Wet House’ chronicles lives of men living with severe alcohol use disorder
Film’s subjects live at the Glenwood, Catholic Charities Twin Cities’ managed-use alcohol program. The Minneapolis Institute of Art will host a May 2 screening.
Research project that found elevated food insecurity levels in Stevens County expands to a five-county region
Research aiming to grasp causes behind food insecurity in West Central Minnesota.
Howling at the Sun: The Minnesota Timberwolves pull off impressive and improbable sweep in Phoenix
The Timberwolves had not won a playoff series in 20 years, since the MVP season of Kevin Garnett. They had never swept an opponent in four straight games.
SBA recognizes SMSU grad Layne Lozinski as Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Agri-Business major plows forward with Maxx Drainage.
The origin of the Bundt pan
This iconic cake pan is rooted in Minnesota’s Jewish immigrant history.
Registration now open for a free Timberwolves Q&A event with Britt Robson
Join Britt Robson for this celebration and Q&A after the Timberwolves swept the Suns in round one of the playoffs.
Commentary and opinion
Wanted: Twin Cities partner to house museum for one of North America’s best bicycle collections
Younger museum looking for new home, fully equipped, guaranteed exhibits. In search of partner with space. Must like long walks through exhibitions. Comes with baggage. Must like bikes.
Why do my groceries cost so much?
Giant corporations want to keep their taxes low and the prices we pay high. We can’t let them win.
Revisiting homelessness myths as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs criminality of sleeping outside
In Hennepin County alone, 4,000 people were turned away from shelters in 2023.
Minnesota should end sub-minimum wage for workers with disabilities
More than 3,000 workers with disabilities in Minnesota are paid less under a federal certificate that allows it, but the state Legislature has a chance to phase it out.
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