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MoreSAINT PAUL— The City of Saint Paul, in coordination with Ramsey County, will close Shepard Road/Warner Road beginning Sunday, April 16, 2023 after 6 p.m. in anticipation of street flooding caused by rising water levels of the Mississippi River. A 3.2-mile stretch of Shepard Road/Warner Road, located along the north side of the Mississippi River along downtown Saint Paul, will be closed to vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between Eagle Parkway and Highway 61.
MoreFollowing yesterday’s reveal of the kind of nightmares that could only haunt a Super-Villain, today DC is unveiling the Knight Terrors facing Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Titans, and more this summer.
MoreIn a special pair of concerts, Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos returns to Orchestra Hall as both guest soloist and conductor.
MoreBrooklyn Park— Brooklyn Park Mayor Hollies Winston provided an update on the City’s work to develop a violence prevention group to promote community safety.
MoreSAINT PAUL— The City of Saint Paul temporarily closed Water Street/Lilydale Road beginning Friday, April 14, 2023 starting at 2 p.m. in anticipation of local street flooding caused by rising water levels of the Mississippi River. Water Street, which is located along the south side of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul will be closed to vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between Hwy 13 and Plato Boulevard.
MoreThe City Council has approved a $1 million forgivable loan to support the V3 Sports Center development located at 701 Plymouth Ave N. The City funding will support components of the project that further expand commercial offerings in the Near North Community, job-training opportunities, and wrap around supports for young people.
MoreMinneapolis reaches settlements in lawsuits involving former MPD officer Derek Chauvin
The City has reached settlements in two civil lawsuits involving former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. The two litigation matters are Pope v. Chauvin, et al. and Code v. Chauvin, et al., both are based on incidents that occurred in 2017.
MoreThe City of Minneapolis is seeking applications for parklets and street cafés for the 2023 season – amenities that activate community corridors and support local businesses.
MoreCertain industries and businesses have responsibilities to minimize damage and pollution. Learn these mining best practices to help the environment.
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