City of Minneapolis
Recent News About City of Minneapolis
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Sign up for free disaster preparedness training
Sign up now for a free two-day training to help make you more resilient, confident, prepared and secure in a natural or human-caused disaster.
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City’s Water Treatment and Distribution Services’ (WTDS) statement on Xcel Energy’s Monticello nuclear power plant leak
Minneapolis Water Treatment and Distribution Services (WTDS) is aware of the Xcel Energy Monticello Power Plant tritium leak and is partnering with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) to assess the situation.
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Protect your children from lead
For Poisoning Prevention Week, know how to protect young children from lead poisoning.
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City reviewing applications for new Community Commission on Police Oversight
The City of Minneapolis is now reviewing applications for the new 15-member Community Commission on Police Oversight.
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2023 Community Connections Conference
Get involved in the 2023 Community Connections Conference!
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Registered sex offenders: 162 living in Hennepin County in Q4 2022
The Minnesota Public Registrant Search shows six more registered sex offenders living in Hennepin County in the fourth quarter of 2022, compared to the previous quarter.
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Diverse applicants wanted for Minneapolis Audit Committee
The newly revised Audit Committee is now seeking applications from anyone interested in serving as one of its four community representatives.
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City’s animal shelter now has Saturday hours once a month for pet adoptions
Starting this weekend, the City’s animal shelter will have Saturday hours for pet adoptions once a month.
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Recycling guides arriving in customer mailboxes soon
City of Minneapolis Solid Waste & Recycling customers should watch their mailboxes in the coming weeks for their service guides.
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Mayor Frey announces multi-jurisdictional public housing push for Minneapolis, Surrounding Region
Today, Mayor Jacob Frey convened top housing leaders that will work to address the affordable housing deficit in Minneapolis and surrounding region.
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Mayors Frey and Carter, Attorney General Ellison press Kia and Hyundai for safety recall
Today, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison pressed the North American CEOs of Kia and Hyundai to immediately recall and outfit all Kia and Hyundai vehicles missing industry-standard anti-theft technology to stem the rapidly rising tide of vehicle thefts in the Twin Cities.
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FLAMboyANCE Drag Show
Join us every Saturday for an evening of great food, amazing craft cocktails and glamorous drag queens.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race Viewing Party
Come hang out Friday's at 7PM while we watch this season's contestants battle for the crown!
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Late and Funny (LaF) at Roxy's Cabaret
Fridays are for LaFing again!
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City seeking applicants for new Community Commission on Police Oversight
The City of Minneapolis is seeking applicants for the new 15-member Community Commission on Police Oversight, which will convene for the first time in late April.
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Damōn Chaplin confirmed as City’s new Health Commissioner
Today, the City Council confirmed Mayor Jacob Frey’s nominee, Damōn Chaplin, as the City’s new Health Commissioner.
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Hennepin County COVID-19 Update: 99.2% of infected residents alive as of Feb. 28
Hennepin County has seen 384,129 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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City seeking applicants for new Community Commission on Police Oversight
The City of Minneapolis is seeking applicants for the new 15-member Community Commission on Police Oversight, which will convene for the first time in late April.
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Tinkering After Dark: Robot Date Night
Let’s tinker together.
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Hennepin County COVID-19 Update: 99.2% of infected residents alive as of Feb. 21
Hennepin County has seen 383,364 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.