Jay Boller
Every Minnesota News Outlet’s Description of Today’s Cold, Ranked
Some tried harder than others.
Strong Mayor Jacob Frey: Violent Crime is ‘Garbage’
Plus State Rep. Jim Davnie is retiring, Mike Lindell is still dumb, and an RIP to activist Mel Reeves.
Wanna Buy a 440-Square-Foot, 99-Year-Old Tiny Home in South Minneapolis?
It's the tiniest vintage tiny house this tiny house reporter has ever encountered.
Twin Cities Mask Mandates Are Back, Baybee!
Plus Hutch blamed 'Not Me,' forgetful Republicans, thrifty small towns, and a deep dive into trash in today's Flyover.
After Hugely Long Wait Times, COVID Testing at MSP is Now By Appointment Only
Plus ugly homes, the local lawmaker who retweeted the Denver shooter, and our depressed hotels in today's Flyover.
A Frattallone’s Hardware is Unionizing. More Locations Could Follow.
Workers at the Circle Pines shop linked up with CMRJB Workers United, the union that successfully organized the first unionized Starbucks.
Disgruntled ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Workers Are Finally Getting Their Legally Mandated Sick Pay
'Worker morale is terrible,' a former assistant manager tells Racket.
13 Stories You May Have Missed From Racket’s Readerless Infancy
Ever scream into the void? We sure did this summer.
The 10 Most-Read Racket Stories of 2021
Thanks for reading our startup website.
Downtown: Still Not Dead
Plus squirrel madness in Mears Park, the futility of individual acts of charity, and the Potter jury wonders what to do if they can't reach a verdict in today's Flyover.










