Minnesota 2 days ago Minneapolis ordinance imposes highest minimum cigarette price in America The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously on Thursday to impose a minimum cigarette price of $15 per pack — the highest in the country.
Italy 3 days ago Italian Culture Ministry bans loans to Minneapolis Institute of Art over ancient statue dispute Italy’s Culture Ministry confirmed on Wednesday that it has banned loans to the Minneapolis Institute of Art because of an ongoing dispute over an ancient statue.
Minnesota April 19 Judge dismisses 2 felony charges against alleged would-be Minnesota college shooter A judge has dismissed two felony charges against Waylon Kurts, a Vermont resident accused of plotting a campus shooting at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
Media April 11 Minneapolis residents urge city to shut down neighborhood homeless encampment after explosion, stabbing Residents of the Phillip West neighborhood of Minneapolis are asking city leaders to shut down a homeless encampment following an explosion, stabbing and drug overdose.
US March 28 Passengers suffer flight delays after Delta planes clip wings at Minneapolis airport A Florida-bound Delta airplane caused delays at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport after clipping wings with another aircraft on Thursday morning.
Minneapolis-St. Paul March 19 Things to do and see in Minneapolis this spring break Nearly 30 million people visit Minneapolis, Minnesota, each year. Attractions include the Mall of America, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Guthrie Theater.
Media March 17 Minneapolis attempts 'greatest law enforcement comeback story in America' amid flagging police recruitment Minneapolis is attempting to raise recruitment numbers for the city's police department and 911 dispatch center as locals complain about a shortage in both roles.
Minnesota March 14 Minnesota woman accused of 'illegal buying spree' that armed killer of 3 first responders Ashley Anne Dyrdahl's "illegal buying spree" of high-powered firearms allowed a man to kill three Minnesota first responders during a standoff, prosecutors alleged Thursday.
Minnesota March 11 Appellate court upholds decision revoking substitute teaching license of cop who shot Philando Castile The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board's revocation of Jeronimo Yanez's substitute teaching license.
Minnesota February 23 Minnesota man admits to fatal shooting at graduation party that killed 14-year-old Enrique Lucio Davila, 26, of St. Paul, Minnesota, has pleaded guilty to charges linked to a shooting at a 2021 graduation party that resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy.