Minneapolis City Council Urges Residents to Submit Traffic Calming Requests by Today's Deadline for Safer Streets in 2026
Minneapolis residents must submit traffic calming requests by today, as the City Council seeks to address safety concerns reported by the community. Forms can be submitted online or by mail.
Minnesota Capitol on High Alert: State Patrol Ups Security After Fatal Shootings and Intrusion Scare
Minnesota State Patrol is enhancing Capitol security following recent shootings and a security breach. An external firm will assess security, while agencies collaborate on safety strategies funded by a $3 million grant.
Over 17,000 Minnesota Families to Receive Advance Child Tax Credit Payments, Senator Ann Rest Announces
Minnesota families begin receiving advance Child Tax Credit payments, with over 17,000 eligible families receiving the first of three installments, part of a state program aiming to alleviate poverty.
Minnetonka City Council Approves High School Concession Stand, Backs Sewer System Upgrade and Preps for 2025 Tour de Tonka
The Minnetonka City Council approved a new concession stand and bathroom facilities for Veterans Field and a sewer system upgrade, and discussed the upcoming Tour de Tonka bike event.
Washington County Seeks Public Input on Park Funding: Vehicle Fees, Property Taxes, or Your Ideas?
Washington County is seeking public input on funding its parks and trails, considering options like permit fees, property tax hikes, and different models to ensure long-term maintenance and financial sustainability.












