Tasty Tidbits: Esther’s Table delivers good food, better company
MINNEAPOLIS – After three long days of presenting, reporting and writing, a hearty and hot meal was what we needed to wind down on the last night of our Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association National High School Journalism Convention trip. Located in the lobby of Sheraton Minneapolis Downtown Convention Center, Esther’s Table delivered just that.
Lulu EthioVegan Cuisine provides culturally immersive dining experience
MINNEAPOLIS — 28 Harker journalism students enjoyed dinner at Ethiopian family-owned vegan restaurant Lulu EthioVegan Cuisine located in downtown Minneapolis. The moment I stepped into the small brick building, a strong, pleasant aroma of spices and Ethiopian coffee greeted me. Though the seating area was small, the simple but sleek design of the tables and counters made the environment seem more spacious.
PROGRESS: Osseo anticipates new municipal cannabis dispensary
The city of Osseo continues to see new business come to town - and it’s looking forward to the future. Osseo has been working with Voyageur Cannabis Services to create a city-owned municipal marijuana dispensary. The city also purchased the old Osseo Press building at 33 Second St. NE., which will be used for the dispensary. Most recently, a concept plan for the store...
Out4Blood: Minnesota Hardcore Unit Explores The Price of Power on Debut Album
Out4Blood didn’t start with some grand plan—it started out of boredom and a desire to spend more time together. “Out4Blood happened from just wanting to hang out more often with our friends,” guitarist Jake Watson tells No Echo. At the time, he and drummer Alex were playing in Rot, a band that had slowed down. “Alex told me he wanted to start something...
International Mussar Leader Bringing ‘The Shabbat Effect’ To Twin Cities
As he’s toured around the country talking about his newest book, Alan Morinis likes to say he wrote a book about Shabbat that also isn’t about Shabbat, despite his book being called The Shabbat Effect. “The part of it that is not about Shabbat is a larger frame,...
Jessie Diggins celebrates retirement in Minnesota at ‘Here Comes Diggins’ event
Jessie Diggins made her first major public appearance since retiring from cross-country skiing at a celebration Sunday in Minnesota.
Ken Barlow says after a cold morning, a big warm up is on the...
The chilly air from the weekend is still lingering this morning with temperatures in the chilly 20s and 30s. This afternoon under a partly sunny and breezy sky, temperatures will rise into the 60’s. Even warmer weather is on the way on Tuesday and afternoon temperatures will rise into...
The Little-Known Minnesota BBQ Joint Where $12.99 Buys You A Mouthwatering Feast
Hidden in plain sight in Shakopee sits a barbecue joint that’s been quietly serving up some of the best smoked meats in Minnesota while most people drive right past. Old Southern BBQ Smokehouse is the kind of place that makes you wonder how you lived this long without knowing it existed.
In ultra-competitive Twin Cities grocery market, Target revamps strategy
MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening in Minnesota. Your support right now will help fund their work AND keep our news paywall-free. Walmart has the largest grocery market share in the Twin Cities, followed by Target, and the Minneapolis-based retailer...
Rise & Remember Festival Returns May 23-25 to Honor George Floyd’s Legacy
The Rise and Remember Festival returns to George Floyd Square in Minneapolis from May 23 to 25, 2026, for its sixth annual gathering under the theme The Blueprint is Us: No Permission Needed, featuring a Night of Honor awards ceremony, a Perry Talks Symposium on racial justice and First Amendment rights, and a Self-Care Fair focused on community healing.

















