Minneapolis Parks Set for Community-Driven Revamp, MPRB Seeks Public Input on Cedar Avenue Field and East Phillips Park
The MPRB is actively seeking public input to renovate Cedar Avenue Field Park and East Phillips Park, focusing on adding new features and improving safety and facilities.
Arlington Announces Easter Weekend Facility Closures; Golf and Tennis Available for Holiday Enthusiasts
Arlington announces facility closures for Good Friday and Easter, but confirms regular trash pickup and availability of golf and tennis facilities. Easter brunch reservations are available, with a return to normal hours on April 1.
Saint Paul Invites Locals to Leave Their Mark on North End Community Center Mural
Saint Paul invites residents to stencil workshops for North End Community Center art, bids on Mississippi River Learning Center design, introduces free sports registrations and Earth Day cleanup, and offers affordable prom attire.
San Diego County Advises on Bee Safety During Spring Bloom, Know How to Avoid Stings
San Diego officials advise caution during spring as bee activity increases, emphasizing that disturbing bees can lead to stings and suggesting to contact professionals if bees become a nuisance or safety hazard.
Grizzly Bear Reintroduction in Washington's North Cascades Awaits Final Decision, Agencies Select Preferred Option
The NPS and USFWS released an EIS proposing the reintroduction of grizzly bears to Washington's North Cascades, pending a decision on management flexibility under the Endangered Species Act.
Phoenix Unveils High-Tech Crime-Fighting Hub, Real Time Operation Center Targets 27th Avenue Corridor
The Phoenix Police Department launched a surveillance hub called the Real Time Operation Center (RTOC) in the Cactus Park Precinct to reduce crime using cameras, license plate readers, and gunshot detectors.












