Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, June thirteenth. We wake up today with rain tapering off across the city and a cooler feel in the air. According to The Weather Network, we are looking at a daytime high in the low seventies, dropping into the upper fifties tonight, with scattered showers giving way to some clearing later on. That means we may want jackets for morning walks around Bde Maka Ska, but by afternoon, outdoor plans at Minnehaha Falls or along the Mississippi riverfront should still be in play, just keep an eye on the sky. From City Hall, Mayor Jacob Frey has proclaimed today Minneapolis Bike Helmet Safety Day, tied to a giveaway event highlighted on social media yesterday. That is a reminder for all of us using the Midtown Greenway or riding down Hennepin Avenue that helmet use and visibility are front and center as summer traffic picks up. In breaking public safety news, local outlets report federal court developments continuing around high profile cases involving threats to public officials, with families stressing accountability and long term safety reforms. We keep our focus on how these cases translate into everyday security, from added patrols downtown to ongoing community violence prevention work. Overnight, Minneapolis police note a handful of serious incidents, including a reported shooting near Lake Street and Bloomington Avenue and a carjacking investigation near West Broadway. No names are released yet, and officers emphasize that anyone with information should contact CrimeStoppers. We share this carefully, knowing some listeners may be directly affected. On the lighter side, our cultural calendar is packed. At Orchestra Hall on South Marquette, the Minnesota Orchestra features a Tchaikovsky program this evening. Over at the Guthrie, Little Women continues to draw crowds along the riverfront. For families, the Children’s Theatre Company is still welcoming kids to follow Dorothy down the yellow brick road in The Wizard of Oz. Around Elliot Park today, the Twin Cities NA Unity Cookout brings people together at 910 Elliot Avenue for food, recovery support, and music, giving neighbors a chance to connect and check in on one another. KidsOutAndAbout lists the downtown farmers market as another highlight, filling North 4th Street with local produce and food trucks. In sports, the Twins are in the middle of a homestand at Target Field, helping draw more foot traffic to the Warehouse District. Local high school athletes are wrapping up summer league schedules, with several Minneapolis city teams reporting strong showings in basketball and soccer scrimmages across parks like Powderhorn and Northeast. New business chatter downtown points to steady leasing interest, especially for smaller office and retail spaces along Nicollet Mall, while real estate sites show median home prices in the metro hovering in the mid four hundreds, with condos near the North Loop drawing particular attention from young professionals. Job boards continue to list hundreds of openings across health care, tech, and hospitality, especially around the University of Minnesota and the airport corridor. For a feel good story to carry with us, community groups on the North Side are celebrating a youth led mural project off West Broadway, where teens have transformed a blank wall into a bright scene honoring neighborhood elders and local artists. Neighbors say it is changing the way people feel walking that block. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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