New York Company to Open Bathhouse in North Loop
Watershed made a splash in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood in 2022, as did Portal this past summer northwest of Bde Maka Ska. Now, another hub for saunas and socializing is on track to open, this one in the North Loop. When it opens, it will be the seventh location of New York-based social wellness company Bathhouse.
Ingebretsen’s Nordic Marketplace draws big crowds
While shoppers browse Scandinavian gifts and baked goods, it's the meat counter that sees the heaviest traffic.
Walz ‘would not put it past’ ICE to target Christmas church services
Joined by faith leaders and Twin Cities mayors, Governor Tim Walz addressed ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and federal immigration enforcement across the Twin Cities at a joint news conference on Tuesday. Federal officials began “Operation Metro Surge” on Dec. 1, with the Department of...
Man stabbed in Minneapolis fighting for his life
Minneapolis police are investigating after they say a man suffered "potentially life-threatening injuries" in a stabbing on Thursday morning.
Milkjam owners buy Young Joni building in Minneapolis
For about two years Sameh Wadi, chef and co-owner of World Street Kitchen and Milkjam Creamery, has been looking for the perfect place to revive Saffron, his first restaurant. It appears that he's finally found a home for it: the former Young Joni space in Northeast Minneapolis. An entity managed...
Nationwide ban on toxic chemical TCE in place, following Minnesota’s lead
The nationwide ban on a toxic cancer-causing chemical, once on hold, has moved forward to protect people around the country.
Man shot by St. Paul police after pointing a gun at officers charged
A 32-year-old man is facing multiple assault charges after he allegedly pointed a handgun at two St. Paul police officers, resulting in him being shot on Sunday.
Minneapolis Man Sentenced in Glenwood Drug Overdose Case
A Minneapolis man was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for the fatal drug overdose of a Glenwood man.
Minneapolis first responders treated to free holiday meal
Volunteers also delivered hundreds of meals to those who couldn't make the trip, like 911 dispatchers, corrections officers, paramedics at nearby hospitals and Metro Transit.
Jail inspections spark no-confidence vote in Minn. corrections commissioner
MINNEAPOLIS — The elected sheriffs of Minnesota gave a “vote of no confidence” on state Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell during their winter conference, the officials’ professional organization announced Monday in criticizing how the agency inspects and licenses county jails. The Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association...

















