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This month, the city is hosting its first annual Disability Pride Month, an occasion promoted by the Minnesota Council on ...
A nonprofit Minneapolis developer has halted nearly all work while it scrambles to raise cash after cyber attackers stole its operational cash, savings and reserve accounts. Housing in Action, a ...
Café & Bar Lurcat will close its doors for good on Sept. 5, the restaurant's ownership group, D'Amico & Partners, announced ...
Poetry memoir invites readers into “Blindian Country”; experimental work by 20 Black artists at F-O-K Studios; Alex Yang’s” Weaving the Hmong Legacy” at the Xia Gallery.
Former WCCO anchor and reporter Pauleen Le will join the nonprofit world after leaving the station last month. Le made her ...
Held in Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis’ People’s Pride offers a more affordable and smaller-scale pride celebration. Founded in ...
Brian Cornell is near the end of an 11-year tenure as Target’s CEO, and he will leave with industry-leading successes and ...
Minneapolis City Council President speaks at Renter's Rights forum, highlighting tenant protections and community engagement.
McNattin started her outpatient mental health clinic in 2022. This is Becoming Together Therapy and Wellness’s third year at Twin Cities Pride.
A sense of defiance and perseverance was on display Sunday in Manhattan at the NYC Pride March. The event’s official theme, ...
As Twin Cities Pride wraps up the weekend, the celebration has been shadowed by concern and even attacks on LGBTQ+ people.
The St. Paul Police Department has released a photo of the person suspected of vandalizing Pride flags in the Highland Park ...