The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission rescinded a previously approved permit to reconstruct a petroleum pipeline near Pipestone National Monument after pushback from several tribal nations.
Minneapolis police Chief Brian O’Hara talks about crime trends and goals for 2025, including police reforms, consent decrees and hiring more officers.
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice to ...
Thanks to a 2023 law and programs at Concordia College and the University of Minnesota, dozens of Minnesota teachers are on ...
Minnesota Housing is hiring! We’re a mission-focused financial institution looking for The Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract Officers role who will work with Owners and Management Agents to ...
Sahan Journal’s top 10 photos of 2024 include student protests over Gaza, community protests over the HERC trash burner, and moments of celebration by students and cultural changemakers.
Community leaders say the time to help immigrant youth is before the start using opioids. Urban Village and the Karen Organization of Minnesota are investing in mentors, homework help and cultural ...
Top 5 video stories in 2024 include homeless encampments in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and highlighting Black entrepreneurship ...
Minneapolis poet Muna Abdulahi competed on season two of Netflix’s reality competition show, “The Mole,” using her Somali Muslim heritage as part of her strategy.
Terresa Moses, the new owner of Black Garnet Books, plans to expand the Black-owned St. Paul bookstore with a pop-up at her design studio in Minneapolis.
The top 5 environment stories in Minnesota in 2024 include Smith Foundry and the fight against two polluting urban foundries, the definition of carbon-free and passive home construction.
Twin Cities Uber and Lyft drivers’ fight for better wages was a hot topic for the second year in a row. Work strikes and new businesses also made news.