Harm Reduction Sisters provides lifesaving support to people experiencing substance use disorder in northern Minnesota. In partnership with @pulitzercenter, MinnPost explores how the Trump admin could defund the harm reduction practices people depend on. https://t.co/QS7J1fT97j
"My brother stayed as long as he could. No military sites near him. Nothing that would draw fire. Still, it came," writes Massoud Amin in Community Voices. https://t.co/Bbjd9XSLzT
"Given the geopolitics, cuts to support for Metro Transit could not come at a worse time, and state lawmakers should reject this idea," writes Bill Lindeke in Cityscape.
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“We’re not asking for the moon,” Andrew Meuleners, the general manager of Herald Journal Publishing, said. “We’re asking for something that has happened for other industries for years.”
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Big news! MinnPost is thrilled to share that we’re partnering with @city_bureau to reimagine its award-winning Documenters program for the Twin Cities. https://t.co/JXqmWSGJ09
"Minnesota can be better by carrying forward her example — a legacy in living, not just in limestone," writes Shannon Watson in Community Voices. https://t.co/SUE5DLULdu
According to a MinnPost analysis, Minnesota’s defense contractors had more than $17.4 billion worth of military contracts about six months into the 2026 federal fiscal year and were well on their way to exceeding their performance in 2025. https://t.co/AcxkOmXIn6
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MinnPost visual journalist Ellen Schmidt captured these images from Saturday's march along Lake Street in Minneapolis. Thousands of Minnesotans gathered to protest ICE operations in the state.
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Could downtown Minneapolis look more interesting? Cityscape columnist Bill Lindeke writes, "[a] new signage ordinance would make it easier to have more larger and more creative signs on shops and buildings around Minneapolis." https://t.co/kZ9WVBcuIj
A recent HUD order drastically reduces funding for the permanent housing supports thousands of Minnesotans rely on. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison joined a federal lawsuit against HUD along with 20 other state attorneys general: https://t.co/0J1ImFghDo
Starting in 1992, the creek known as Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ in Dakota and Bassett Creek in English began flowing under downtown Minneapolis, discharging into the Mississippi River. https://t.co/4stRtyiXLQ
In Community Voices, the executive editor of The Associated Press says the news organization is fighting for the right of the press and public to speak freely without being targeted by the government. https://t.co/GM50EfafHw