Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Friday, June 12, 2026. We wake up today with cooler air over the city. According to Fox 9’s Next Weather team, we are in the low 70s this afternoon with a high around 73, clouds mixed with sun, and just a slight chance for a passing shower. Sunshine and warmer weather return tomorrow, with highs back into the low 80s, so we can plan on a great late spring weekend outdoors. At City Hall, we are still processing the updated report on Operation Metro Surge. Minneapolis officials now estimate the initiative had roughly a 700 million dollar financial and social impact on our city from December into April. The report highlights lost wages, business revenue losses, and increased needs for rent assistance and food security, especially for families connected to Minneapolis Public Schools. These numbers are driving new discussions on how we support neighborhoods most affected, from Lake Street to West Broadway. On the streets today, downtown feels a bit lighter as more of us work hybrid schedules, but the job market shows some resilience. Recruiters report hundreds of open roles across health care, tech, and construction, with many postings clustered around the North Loop, the University area, and along I-394. In real estate, agents say median home prices in Minneapolis are hovering in the mid 300 thousands, with condos along the Mississippi near Stone Arch Bridge drawing steady interest, and single family homes in Nokomis and Northeast still moving quickly when they are well priced. Culturally, we have a full slate. At Orchestra Hall tonight, Ticketmaster lists a Sondergard and Tchaikovsky program, giving us a chance to dress up and head down Nicollet Mall for a night of classical music. Families can look ahead to the Rock the Cradle kids music and arts fun in Minneapolis this weekend, highlighted by Minnesota Parent’s events calendar. And of course, the Downtown Farmers Market continues, filling our morning with fresh produce and local makers near Hennepin and Third. Community organizers in Elliot Park are hosting a Juneteenth community cookout and violence prevention event today, focused on healing, culture, and peace, just a short walk from U.S. Bank Stadium. On the crime front, Minneapolis police report several property crimes and a few serious but isolated violent incidents across South and North Minneapolis over the last day. We stay alert but remember that most of our neighbors are working for safer blocks, one conversation at a time. Sports wise, local high school teams are wrapping up seasons, with several Minneapolis track and baseball squads advancing deep into section play and earning praise from coaches across the metro. Thank you 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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