The Cities Blog

Responding to new safety concerns near the University of Minnesota campus, Minneapolis police are hosting a public safety walk tonight through neighborhoods near campus.
Musical idol visits fiddler on his 100th
Planners for Lloyd Johnson’s 100th birthday party pulled off the surprise visit by Red House Records recording artist Peter Ostroushko with perfection.
Bit-O-Honey could move to St. Paul for a bit-O-money
Pearson’s Candy Co. wants to start producing Bit-O-Honey at its St. Paul factory. But it says it needs financial help from the state of Minnesota.
JPMorgan Chase, Faith Burns and the mortgage meltdown
The bank last week agreed to the largest fine ever levied by the government – a $13 billion penalty for mortgage loan abuses leading up to the mortgage meltdown.
Investigators looking for a man, or possibly two men, who impersonated a police officer and sexually assaulted two women are reminding people that any real officer will tell you his or her name and law enforcement agency. That’s one of the tips Anoka County Commander Paul Sommer shared with me today regarding your rights in Read more →
Ranked-choice voting visualized
As we reported this morning, writing a computer algorithm to count ranked-choice ballots isn’t exactly rocket science. It’s intro-level computer science. It turns out that there are way more interesting things you can do with the data file Minneapolis released last week showing all the votes in the Minneapolis mayor’s race. Things like this. That’s Read more →
A personal relief mission to the Philippines
My conversation with Josephine Fernandez opened my eyes to the realities of travel in the tropical nation of the Philippines that’s made up of more than 7,000 islands. I’ll profile the 54-year-old Fridley resident in a new episode of Minnesota Sounds and Voices today as part of All Things Considered. Fernandez has lived in the Read more →