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Treating the Young Mind
The phrase “if only” is often used concerning a person’s mental health. If only we'd known they were hurting.
Wildflower chasers: A creekside hunt for marigolds
Spring is in full swing and marsh marigolds in bloom. Wildflower chasers Kelly Povo and Phyllis Root went in search of the bright yellow flower.
Mayor Frey: Even without federal support, Minneapolis plans to move forward with police reforms
Mayor Frey’s decision comes despite the Department of Justice’s motion to dismiss the agreement with the city and its police department. The agreement stemmed from the police murder of George Floyd five years ago and laid out sweeping reforms.
Author of George Floyd biography says momentum has 'dried up'
Toluse Olorunnipa, co-author of “His Name is George Floyd,” sees parallels between this moment and the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s when there was also backlash to major social and political changes.
Appetites: Ditch the bun for your brat and serve your sausages charcuterie-board style instead
A brat board is a Midwestern cousin to the classic French charcuterie board. It takes the idea of using various meats and toppings to create a sampler but with grilled local sausages. Madeline Summers of Mississippi Market Co-Op said it’s great for getting to try everything at a barbecue.
Out to Lunch: Billy Sushi chef is unapologetically 'crazy' for Minnesota
Chef Enkhbileg “Billy” Tserenbat is the owner of the wildly popular Minneapolis North Loop restaurant, Billy Sushi. He reflected on starting his business during the pandemic, growing up in Mongolia and why he’s Minnesota’s biggest hype man.
'There's reason to be hopeful': AG Ellison on five years after George Floyd
Sunday marks five years since Minneapolis police officers killed George Floyd at the corner of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. Reflecting on the years that have passed, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said “there’s reason to be hopeful” even as the country saw the highest number of police killings in a decade in 2024.