Thousands attend 'No Kings' protest in Minneapolis
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Thousands of Minnesotans gathered in Commons Park in Minneapolis to protest the Trump administration as part of No Kings day, joining millions of Americans at demonstrations nationwide. People told the Reformer they were there to fight for democracy against the threat of what they say is President Donald Trump’s overreach,
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Five years after controversial plan, Minneapolis schools confront same equity and budget woes
Five years after Minneapolis Public Schools passed a sweeping, controversial overhaul, leaders are now confronting many of the same problems they had sought to tackle — a major deficit, enrollment challenges and persistent achievement gaps.
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Musical adaptation of Prince's 'Purple Rain' takes the stage in Minneapolis
Before it hits Broadway, previews for the musical adaptation of Prince's classic film "Purple Rain" begin on Thursday in Minneapolis, while the official opening night isn't until Nov. 5.
The organization is stepping away from producing large-scale events to focus on other commitments to the downtown Minneapolis business community.
It’s unclear whether the classes were held again during the current school year — and whether they actually barred non-black students from enrolling.
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Former Minneapolis teacher lied on the stand during sex crime trial, judge says
A former Minnesota Teacher of the Year could face more than a decade behind bars for sexually abusing his middle school student.
Hennepin EMS got Rigsby through Soldier's 6, a nonprofit that provides service and therapy dogs to military veterans, first responders and those with PTSD.
Investigators say between Oct. 9 and this past Monday, they received 124 reports of vehicle vandalism — windows shattered and wallets and other personal items taken.
The Minneapolis Federation of Educators announced Friday that it would hold a strike authorization vote later this month unless the union and district reach an agreement on Oct. 21.
In less than three weeks, voters in some metro area cities will head to the polls to make their first-, second- and third-round picks for municipal seats.