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How Racism Remade St. Paul
In this excerpt from his new book, 'St. Paul: An Urban Biography,' Bill Lindeke discusses how prejudiced assumptions drove the capital city's postwar development.
U of M Students, Staff, Faculty: ‘Toothless’ COVID-19 Policies Don’t Protect Us
University of Minnesota president Joan Gabel just received an open letter with 500 signatures.
Today’s Flyover: Cop Coverup Alleged, New Lazzaro Charges
Plus a guv candidate offers NFTs and everyone is missing school buses.
Remember When Don Samuels Asked the Cops to Bust a Hot Dog Handout?
Plus: Schools reopening, Frey’s bad-faith tweet, and Potter’s charges pile up.
Today’s Flyover: More Cop Excuses, FBI Whistleblowers, Snoopy RIP
Plus where Minnesota Democrats stand on the Texas abortion ban.
As the City Reopens, Minneapolis Mutual Aid Orgs Look for New Homes
A space of their own would make the work organizations like CANMN and the Phillips Community Free Store do more sustainable.
Today’s Flyover: Lying Cops, Gazelka’s Choice, and a Surprise Low Concert
Also, it's your chance to become Hennepin County Attorney, just like you always wanted.
Today’s Flyover: Samuelses, COVID, and Bears!
Ballot question questioned, COVID not over, bears unbearable.
A Brief History of Minneapolis’s Anti-Vaccination League
A viral, locally connected Reddit post recalls 100-year-old lessons from the Minneapolis Anti-Vaccination League.
‘Parent Patriot’ Letter Warns Teachers to Avoid Pronouns, Che Guevara Shirts
Plus "Murderapolis" context, Jesse's vaccine push, and Musgraves at Xcel.









