Minneapolis/ Community & Society
Published on May 20, 2020
Top Minneapolis news: Nonprofit feeds health care workers; man killed in shooting ID'ed; morePhoto: ruthdaniel3444/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board announces reopening plan

Play areas, sports fields and courts will gradually reopen across Minneapolis over the next two weeks.

Read the full story on KARE11.

Feeding the Frontline MN uses donations to support health care workers

The meals gives busy hospital workers a break from their lifesaving duties to replenish themselves. Receiving these meals helps these nurses and doctors know they are not alone.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Minnesota restaurants and bars to learn reopening guidelines today

Minnesota bars and restaurants will learn Wednesday when they might be able to reopen for sit-down service under restrictions meant to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Jack Perry Frazier identified as 40-year-old man killed in shooting Saturday evening

Now the Minneapolis Police Department is investigating the homicide.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Minneapolis ranked 9th worst city for 'green thumbs'

The average temperatures are too cold, the precipitation levels are less than ideal and the growing season is only 161 days.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.


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