On the morning of Sept. 7, Antonio Wright, a 41-year-old male from Minneapolis, was arrested in Chicago, Illinois.
MoreThe Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) announced two poignant acquisitions to expand its American art holdings. The first, by Black artist Winfred Rembert, was created with unusual media — dyed, tooled, and carved leather — and is titled The Beginning (2002).
MoreMinneapolis’ designated Cultural Districts each have things to do, see and visit, but perhaps the best way to get to know the districts is via the restaurants, coffee shops and markets owned by residents who share their unique cultural perspectives through the food and beverages they make, providing a tasty way to explore more of the city.
MoreThe Minneapolis City Council has approved Mayor Jacob Frey’s nomination of Kristyn Anderson for City Attorney.
MoreOn Thursday, Buckingham Palace released a statement outlining that the “Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision.”
MoreAccording to an article from Variety, Warner Bros. has announced that Michael Bishop has been cast as Jonathan Kent. Bishop will be replacing actor Jordan Elsass who originally portrayed Jonathan in the first two seasons of “Superman & Lois.”
MoreClassified documents were ‘likely concealed and removed’ at Trump residence, per court filing
The Justice Department sought a search warrant for former president Donald Trump’s Florida residence after obtaining evidence that highly classified documents were likely concealed, a Tuesday court filing said.
MoreUS FDA authorizes Pfizer and Moderna’s updated COVID-19 boosters targeting omicron subvariants
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted emergency use authorization for updated COVID-19 vaccine booster shots from Moderna and Pfizer on Wednesday.
MoreNASA and Axiom Space have signed a mission order for the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station to take place in the second quarter of 2023.
MoreThe Saint Paul City Council approved the second allocation for a project utilizing the City’s 30% AMI Deeply Affordable Housing Fund at their Aug. 24, 2022 meeting.
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