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Minneapolis City Council OKs demolition of 1914 ADM grain mill along Hiawatha Avenue

The Minneapolis City Council has approved the demolition of the historic Nokomis Mill on Hiawatha Avenue, a decision that has sparked controversy among preservationists. This action is intended to make way for new housing developments, highlighting the ongoing tension between urban development and historical preservation. The mill, built in 1914, represents a significant piece of the city’s industrial past.

Ward 3 - Michael Rainville

Minneapolis City Council's Ward 3, represented by Michael Rainville, is set to engage the community on March 13, 2025, focusing on real estate developments in the Northeast and Marcy-Holmes areas. The event will address local governance and urban development, highlighting critical issues affecting downtown Minneapolis.

Health Department reaccredited through Public Health Accreditation Board

The Minneapolis Health Department has successfully reaccredited with the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) for another five years, reinforcing its commitment to high standards in public health. Mayor Jacob Frey commended the department's innovative initiatives, such as the Mobile Medical Unit and a biochar facility, aimed at improving community health. This reaccreditation highlights the department's ongoing dedication to serving and protecting the Minneapolis community through evidence-based practices.

Trump Tower protests 150 Mahmoud Khalil supporters storm Midtown building 90 arrested

Protesters gathered at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan to advocate for the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist detained by ICE. The demonstration, organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, resulted in the arrest of 98 individuals after they refused police orders to disperse. Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, faces potential deportation under the Trump administration's policies targeting dissenters.

MN law enforcement ICE cooperation would be required under new bill

Charles Thayer testified in support of a new Minnesota bill requiring law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, following the 2021 murder of his mother, America Thayer. The proposed legislation aims to prevent local agencies from prohibiting the sharing of immigration data and mandates reporting undocumented individuals arrested for violent crimes. This marks a significant shift from Minnesota's previous stance as a "sanctuary state."

Cougar cubs spotted in Michigan for first time in 100 years

Cougar cubs were spotted in Michigan for the first time in over a century, marking a significant wildlife event in the state. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirmed the sighting of the cubs, which were found to be between 7 and 9 weeks old, yet they have not been seen since March 6. This discovery raises hopes for cougar population recovery in the region, highlighting the importance of preserving natural habitats.

Mille Lacs Lake walleye limit set by DNR for 2025 open-water season

Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources has established new walleye limits for the 2025 open-water fishing season, allowing anglers to keep two fish per day, with specific size restrictions. Pro walleye fisherman Tom Huyhn aims to enhance fishing skills through educational classes, promoting better fishing practices among enthusiasts. The revised regulations reflect a healthy walleye population in Mille Lacs Lake, a significant fishing location in the state.

Livermore roadway shooting caught on video

New video footage reveals a shocking roadway shooting in Livermore, California, where a driver opened fire on another motorist, resulting in one injury. The incident occurred on North Vasco Road and Dalton Avenue, with authorities confirming the victim is expected to survive. As investigations continue, police have yet to identify the suspect involved in this brazen act of violence.

Raul Grijalva Arizona Congressman dies at 77

Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva has passed away at the age of 77 due to complications from cancer treatments. Grijalva, a prominent figure in Congress for over two decades, was known for his advocacy on environmental issues and represented Arizona's 7th Congressional District. His death has prompted tributes from both Republican and Democratic leaders in Arizona.

Baltimore County police officer shot, currently in surgery

A Baltimore County police officer was shot while on duty around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday and is currently undergoing surgery at Shock Trauma. The Baltimore County Police Department is requesting prayers for the officer and his family as authorities investigate the incident, with no details released about the suspect at this time.

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