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Will further-left progressives hang onto control of the Minneapolis City Council, or will a comparatively moderate coalition ...
The Minneapolis City Council began its Thursday meeting with a resolution honoring Immigrant Heritage Month, and ended it ...
Two year after a study found gaps in police response, researchers say the police department still isn’t doing enough to ...
I was sitting in an immigration courtroom at the Federal Building near Fort Snelling — something I do regularly as a ...
The operation sparked fears that immigration enforcement was taking place, though federal officials have since said that was ...
Minneapolis City Council members voted to let the city auditor review ICE's involvement in what authorities say was a ...
The three contracts are for one year, in the amount of $708,400 each for Metro Youth Diversion, TOUCH Outreach and A Mother’s ...
A Minneapolis City Council member is calling for the parking lot at Boom Island Park to be closed at 8 p.m. daily after one ...
University of Minnesota professor Michelle Phelps weighs in on protections remaining under a state human rights consent ...
Minneapolis' proposed consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice has been dismissed, but city leaders are still pushing for those police reforms to take legal force.
Soren Swenson noted he had the majority of shots in his bag a year ago, but they rarely bore fruit. “I would miss them over ...
The Dispatch sat down with Kyle Strickland and Brian Steel to discuss the 5-year aftermath of the 2020 protests in Columbus.