Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for today. We wake up to warm, summerlike weather across the city. The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities says we are mostly sunny with highs pushing into the upper 80s, and light northeast winds. That means it feels hot on the Greenway, around Lake Bde Maka Ska, and along the Mississippi riverfront, so we keep water and sunscreen handy if we are heading outside. A stray shower later is possible, but most of us stay dry. From city hall, we are watching how the council’s latest budget discussions shape our daily lives, especially around public safety staffing, road repairs on corridors like Hennepin Avenue, and funding for affordable housing. These talks will affect how quickly potholes are fixed and how many outreach workers we see downtown and in Uptown. On the job front, state data for the Minneapolis area show unemployment holding near three percent, which is very low, but many hospitality and health care employers are still posting openings. We see hundreds of jobs in hospitals along Chicago Avenue and service work in the North Loop, with starting pay for many roles now in the mid to upper teens per hour. In real estate, local broker reports show the median home price in Minneapolis hovering around the mid four hundreds, with condos downtown closer to the mid threes. Homes near Linden Hills and around the lakes still draw multiple offers, but condos along Washington Avenue are sitting a bit longer, giving buyers a little breathing room. We also keep an eye on crime. Minneapolis police report several overnight thefts from vehicles in the warehouse district and a burglary on a block just off Lake Street. There is one reported nonfatal shooting on the city’s North Side under investigation. Officers say there is no ongoing threat to the public, but they ask us to be mindful of locking cars and staying aware when out late. In sports, at Target Field last night, the Twins dropped a tough one to Kansas City. Highlights on Bally Sports North show the Royals coming back in the ninth to win three to two, so we look for the Twins to answer back in the next game of the series. Around town, we have weekend events from live music in the North Loop to art pop ups near Northeast’s galleries. Local schools are celebrating the end of the year, with Minneapolis public high schools sharing strong graduation and scholarship numbers. For a feel good note, neighbors near Powderhorn Park are organizing a community cleanup and picnic, bringing families together around food, music, and a little sweat equity in the park we all share. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so we can stay connected every day. 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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