Minneapolis City Council, police clash over handling of man accused of shooting neighborA Minneapolis man charged with attempted murder is not in custody and city officials are at odds with police over why that is.Oct 26, 2024 embed code copied ...
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MINNEAPOLIS —Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday vetoed a new budget that he said will fund "pet projects" and will cost the city more money in the long run. A day later, the City Council overrode Frey's veto. Just after midnight Wednesday, the City Council approved a...
A deal brokered Saturday night by state legislators and Gov. Tim Walz will keep Uber, and possibly Lyft, in Minnesota.
A vote on a consent decree deal is being considered by the Minneapolis City Council, which could bring sweeping police reforms to the city.Jan 7, 2025 embed code copied Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore CBS News Bay Area CBS News Boston CBS News Chicago CBS News Colorado CBS ...
Minneapolis City Council approves consent decree with DOJCouncil members have been in a closed door meeting all day, but still, details of the consent decree are not public.Jan 7, 2025 embed code copied Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore CBS News Bay Area CBS News Boston CBS Ne...
Now's your last chance to share your thoughts on what Minneapolis city leaders should do in the case of a man who allegedly shot his neighbor just steps from his front door.
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The Minneapolis City Council is considering implementing a Labor Standards Board, a move that worries some small business owners.
A proposed ordinance is headed to the city council for a vote as early as Aug. 17. "In the City of Minneapolis, we're going to do what we were elected to do, and that is pass policies that protect people and respect their rights," councilman Jamal Osman told WCCO News. "[Uber and...