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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Minneapolis

Economy · Politics

Divided Court of Appeals upholds Minneapolis minimum wage law

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2019, 10:35 AM Mar 4, 2019
28

In upholding a district court ruling, the Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the state law doesn’t prevent a city from requiring a higher minimum wage. It only prohibits paying less. The case will almost certainly have to be settled by the Minnesota Supreme Court. Read more →

Governor weighs in on Dayton’s mummified monkey mystery

Paul TostoPaul Tosto April 12, 2018, 1:00 PM Apr 12, 2018
5

Yes, Gov. Mark Dayton has his own monkey story to tell. What did he see? Read more →

This or That

Minneapolis mummified monkey mysteries multiply

Tim NelsonTim Nelson April 11, 2018, 10:47 AM Apr 11, 2018
9

It turns out the old Dayton’s store might not have held the only mummified monkey in Minneapolis. An old movie house monkey giveaway might have gone awry. Read more →

Crime and Justice

City Pages: TV station revealed identity of tipster who later killed himself

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2017, 9:10 AM Apr 26, 2017
28

Until today, few people likely thought of a sanitation worker as a victim of the Jamar Clark shooting in Minneapolis in November 2015. But today’s City Pages article on what happened to one of them — Alan Ditty — is a disturbing piece of journalism.
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Sports

A Twin Cities Super Bowl windfall? Don’t spend it yet

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 12, 2016, 3:29 PM Apr 12, 2016
24

Rockport Analytics estimated $338 million in new spending would be generated by the 2018 Super Bowl in Minneapolis. Skeptics, though, say Super Bowls typically don’t deliver on the upbeat forecasts.
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Sports

Minneapolis by any other name is still St. Paul

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 22, 2016, 5:11 PM Jan 22, 2016
5

If you squint, perhaps, the picture underneath Mayor Chris Coleman’s welcome to St. Paul in the program of the national figure skating championships looks like St. Paul from Harriet Island. And the bridge could easily be mistaken for the Wabasha Street Bridge.

Squint a little more, you’ll see it. More. Read more →

Economy

Politics surrounds closing of Mpls. eatery La Belle Vie

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 8, 2015, 3:35 PM Oct 8, 2015
52

The white-linen, polished silver restaurant that’s been in its Minneapolis location for 10 years, is calling it quits. Is Minnesota’s minimum wage increase to blame? Read more →

Arts & Culture

Chargoggag… etc. revisited

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 3, 2015, 1:46 PM Sep 3, 2015

Did you know there’s a Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg? I do (I even know how to pronounce it) and today it got me in trouble on Twitter because I did what I usually do with NewsCut, I connected unrelated (though interesting) facts with something that’s currently in the news, in this case the effort to rename Lake Read more →

Arts & Culture

Is Minneapolis’ city flag the nation’s ugliest?

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 3, 2015, 8:30 AM Sep 3, 2015
31

People in Chicago love their city’s flag. It’s everywhere. Where’s the love for yours, Minneapolis? Read more →

Crime and Justice

Rock attack on Minneapolis cyclist

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2015, 8:46 AM Aug 10, 2015
8

Now someone is throwing cinder blocks from cars at bicyclists?
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Weather

The scar of the Minneapolis tornado

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 2, 2015, 3:44 PM Jun 2, 2015
5

It’s been four years and two weeks since a tornado ripped apart north Minneapolis and while there are still homes in need of repair, you might think that viewed from several thousand feet, you wouldn’t know a tornado dropped down on the city.

But that notion was dispelled when Reddit user AcerRubrum posted this image this afternoon on his/her flight into Minneapolis. Read more →

Mpls. leader imagines pedal powered peanut butter plant

Curtis GilbertCurtis Gilbert June 1, 2015, 12:11 PM Jun 1, 2015
40

First-term Council Member Alondra Cano wants Minneapolis to think more creatively about economic development, although her bike powered peanut butter factory idea is somewhat impractical. Read more →

Politics · Sports

In Minneapolis, no bike path for old men

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 15, 2015, 8:55 AM Apr 15, 2015
49

We like to bike slowly and found fairly quickly that Minneapolis bike paths aren’t for the likes of us. We were scolded for being slow.
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New Minneapolis sailboat logo hits the shoals

Curtis GilbertCurtis Gilbert March 20, 2015, 12:05 PM Mar 20, 2015
21

The single sailboat appears to be sunk. Minneapolis City Council members Friday took a different tack on changing the city’s distinctive sailboat logo. Read more →

Politics

There’s more to Minneapolis than its whiteness

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 18, 2015, 8:06 AM Feb 18, 2015
25

Even the mayor of Minneapolis acknowledged on Tom Weber’s program on Minnesota Public Radio yesterday that there’s no equitable distribution of the good life that The Atlantic so portrayed in its article. Read more →

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