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Golden Valley’s Newest Flavor: Kitchen and Rail Opens in Former Mort’s Deli

After sitting empty for nearly four years, there’s new life on the corner of Highway 55 and Winnetka Avenue in Golden Valley. “It’s just a small craft eatery, we serve quality food and some of the classics done well,” said Joe Newhouse, co-owner of Kitchen and Rail, which also has an Eagan location.
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Minneapolis ends trauma response program

The City of Minneapolis has decided to end its trauma response program, telling nine groups that their contracts will be up in 30 days. FOX 9's Karen Scullin has more.
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This Retro Diner In Minnesota Will Take You Straight Back To The 1950s

Sometimes the best time machine doesn’t require a flux capacitor or a police box, just a hungry stomach and a willingness to drive to Brooklyn Center. The 50’s Grill is serving up nostalgia with a side of comfort food that’ll make you wonder why we ever left that simpler era behind.
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“Family Mob” gang takedown: 11 arrested, 1 remains at large in federal drug enforcement...

MINNEAPOLIS (Valley News Live) — Eleven people are in custody, five are charged and one remains at large following a federal operation targeting the “Family Mob” street gang in south Minneapolis, the FBI said Thursday. Federal prosecutors unsealed three indictments and two criminal complaints on Wednesday, Feb....
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Opinion: Minneapolis chaos reveals a malevolent confusion over the First Amendment

Blocking roads, vandalism, spitting, inciting violence, trespassing and interfering with law enforcement officers are not OK. Actions are not the expression of dissent. This should be simple enough to understand.
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Loved ones of Mpls. brothers killed by cousin say system, family failed them

The victims' sister says Eddie Duncan's family saw the warning signs and still bailed him out
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Target Cuts $110 Million Check as Minneapolis City Center Hits the Auction Block

Minneapolis’ hulking City Center is officially up for grabs now that Target has agreed to pay nearly $110 million to end its long-running lease. The payout frees the building’s owner, an entity tied to South Korea’s Samsung, to finally market the 51-story tower that anchors a big stretch of Nicollet Mall. For...
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Lumber Exchange Changes Hands for $1, Could Become Fashion Hub

The Lumber Exchange building in Minneapolis is set to change hands for a dollar this week, going to Kristi Oman—the same person who two years ago bought the Kickernick Building, another old downtown property, and transformed it into a hub for artists. That, or something like it, is likely...
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Carbone’s rallies customer community that once cared for them

They first got concerned back in early December. When Jessica and Dan Magnuson, co-owners of Carbone’s Pizza and Pub on Cedar Avenue, heard that members of the local immigrant community were afraid to go to work and were sheltering at home, they knew they needed to do something. The...
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The African American legacy of South Minneapolis

South Minneapolis Black community history reflects Great Migration roots, segregation policies, and the building of parallel institutions that sustained generations. Millions of African Americans left Southern states from 1910 to 1970 in pursuit of new lives, industrial work, and to escape Jim Crow. Many of them...

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