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Speed cameras coming to Minneapolis as early as Aug.
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New video shows deputies striking man during arrest in Minneapolis; HCSO investigating
Video of violent Minneapolis arrest involving 2 deputies under review, sheriff's office says
Community activists are calling on two Hennepin County Sheriff's deputies to resign following the release of a video showing a violent arrest last month in Minneapolis.
Video shows Hennepin County sheriff’s deputies striking man in head during a Minneapolis arrest
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday that it is reviewing the actions of two deputies after a video on social media showed them striking a man’s head while making an arrest. In the one-minute video posted on Facebook on Monday,
But I got used to it.” Carton said she got hives during the first three days of filming in California. She also admitted to being self-conscious when the setting switched to the Twin Cities and they were out for dinner.
After more than 15 years, the days of Northstar commuter rail service between Minneapolis and Big Lake may be numbered. MnDOT and the Met Council are considering replacing Northstar commuter trains through the northwest Twin Cities metro area with buses.
Kayvon Madison pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Friday for 23-year-old Darien Roberson's shooting death on Dec. 2, 2023.
Delta Air Lines has shared some information about the crew who piloted a Minneapolis-to-Toronto flight that crashed while landing on Monday. The airline said it released the information in response to social media posts “containing false and misleading assertions.
A 23-year-old Minneapolis man pleaded guilty on Friday to second-degree murder in connection to a deadly Edina shooting in December 2023.
A 42-year-old Minneapolis man is accused of assaulting two men, one of whom died three days after the incident, according to charges filed in Hennepin County.
Cabela's to purchase tents, heaters, hand and foot warmers, and more, spending thousands of dollars in the process, and then went to a homeless encampment to help outfit those who are in need. It's another instance where McCarthy has shown his heart to help people less fortunate than himself.
A federal judge has paused the review of the consent decree between the Minneapolis City Council and the U.S. Department of Justice, which ordered expansive reforms to the city's police department.
The claim in a recent commentary that the legalization of housing has led to less housing in Minneapolis doesn’t ring true.
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