Hope on the Line, 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Marks Two Years of Lifesaving Support Amid Mental Health Surge
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, offering support through calls, texts, and chats, has assisted over 10 million contacts in two years and added services for specific communities.
Brooklyn Park Police Introduce Online Reporting for Non-Emergency Incidents to Enhance Efficiency
Brooklyn Park Police have introduced an online reporting system for non-emergencies, allowing residents to file reports conveniently. This service is for minor offenses and is not a substitute for 911 emergency calls.
Bloomington to Consider Conditional Use Permit for New Cricket Facility at Planning Commission Hearing
Bloomington may gain a new cricket facility. A hearing on July 25 will consider a permit to convert a warehouse into a sports venue. Public participation is encouraged in person or via various media channels.
Minneapolis City Council Shows Unwavering Support for Fair Labor Practices in City's Green Spaces
The Minneapolis City Council supports park board workers in seeking fair labor practices, with most members backing a resolution that acknowledges their role in maintaining the nation's top park systems.
Minneapolis Welcomes Michelle Phillips as New Civil Rights Director Amidst Calls for Equity and Justice
Michelle Phillips was sworn in as the Civil Rights Director of Minneapolis in a ceremony at City Hall, with officials expressing their eagerness to work with her on the city's civil rights issues.












