On September 28, the City of Minneapolis met with Environmental Pest Management (Bug Tech) to inspect commercial and residential lots in the 3700-3900 blocks of Elliot and Chicago Avenues.
MoreIf you can’t decide if electric skateboards are a fad or efficient solution to commuting, check out what their benefits are to make an informed decision.
MoreFirefighting is a dangerous but necessary occupation, so firefighters need to take every safety measure to ensure they can perform their job without ending up in danger themselves.
MoreMarvel Studios’ “Eternals,” now playing in theaters, brings 10 new Super Heroes into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Based on Marvel Comics characters created by Disney Legend Jack Kirby, the Eternals are a group of ancient, immortal beings sent to Earth thousands of years ago to protect mankind from the Deviants, a race of alien predators.
MoreIn this week’s episode the host is joined by Tyler, one of the the hosts of the Krypton Report Podcast. The two talk about the Season Three episode of “Superman: The Animated Series” titled, “Where There’s Smoke.”
MoreFor generations, the brutal despot known as Mongul has ruled his realm of galactic gladiators known as Warworld with an iron fist.
MoreAfter months of pandemic-related impacts that reduced the number of breast cancer screenings in Minnesota, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and state health officials are reminding Minnesota women that it is important for all women 40 years and older to get back into the routine of the yearly mammograms that save lives.
MoreTabulation is now complete for Tuesday’s municipal election. The unofficial results for all races and all questions can be found on the Elections and Voter Services website.
MoreDon’t let untimely vehicle costs burn your bank account. Practice preventative care with these cost-effective ways to properly maintain your car.
MoreMinnesota’s estimated workplace injury and illnesses rate for 2020 rose slightly from that of 2019. According to the annual Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, the state had an estimated 3.5 OSHA-recordable, nonfatal, workplace injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time-equivalent (FTE) workers in 2020; the estimated rate for 2019 was 3.2 cases per 100 FTE workers, the lowest ever recorded since 1973.
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