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Minneapolis Local Pulse offers an engaging deep dive into the heart of Minneapolis, spotlighting the city's vibrant culture, local news, community stories, and hidden gems. Tune in weekly to explore in-depth interviews with local influencers, artists, and community leaders and stay updated on events that make Minneapolis unique. Whether you're a resident or just curious about the city, Minneapolis Local Pulse is your go-to source for all things local. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Minneapolis Local Pulse: Safety Gains, Hospital Funding Debate, and Union Activity Heat Up artwork

Minneapolis Local Pulse: Safety Gains, Hospital Funding Debate, and Union Activity Heat Up

Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, May twenty-first, twenty twenty-six. We start with public safety. In Uptown, city officials say we are seeing fewer people loitering along Hennepin Avenue and around Lake Street late at night. In a recent city of Minneapolis community safety update, police leaders explain that more night-shift officers are out on foot focusing on so-called livability crimes, and they say that is starting to calm trouble spots around the bus stops and parking lots. From City Hall, Mayor Jacob Frey is doubling down on rebuilding public safety and our business corridors. In his recent State of the City address, he highlights a sharp rise in police officer applications and ongoing work to revitalize struggling districts downtown and along Lake Street and West Broadway. The mayor says the goal is a safer city that also brings workers and visitors back into our core. Over at the Capitol, lawmakers continue to wrestle with how to support Hennepin County Medical Center. A House Taxes Committee hearing this week, led in part by Representative Esther Agbaje, discusses nearly a one point increase in the Hennepin County sales tax to stabilize hospital funding. Republicans push back, warning about higher costs for shoppers, while local leaders argue it is key to keeping our downtown safety net hospital strong. On the job front, union activity in the metro is heating up. WCCO reports that more than one hundred and sixty Chisago County employees are out on strike over rising health insurance premiums, and concession workers at Target Field have authorized a strike if contract talks stall. That could impact Twins games and events, reminding all of us how closely our service workers are tied to our game-day experience. Weather-wise, we are looking at a mild late-spring day. Skies stay partly cloudy with a chance of light showers by evening, so we may want a jacket if we are heading to Nicollet Mall after work or catching a game. Temperatures sit comfortably in the sixties, easing into a cool night. For community events, the Minneapolis City Council meets today, with budget and public safety items on the agenda, and the city’s YouTube channel is streaming the session for anyone who wants to follow along from home or the office. On the feel-good side, Ramsey County Volunteers in Corrections are holding a plant sale in St. Paul today, with proceeds supporting programming for people in custody. It is a small reminder that our metro is full of neighbors trying to create second chances. Sports-wise, the Twins continue their homestand at Target Field, and local high school seasons race toward section playoffs, with track, softball, and baseball teams around Minneapolis gearing up for postseason runs. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so we can keep sharing what matters in our city. 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

21 May 2026 - 3 min
episode Minneapolis Local Pulse: May Day Protests, Lynx Tip Off, and Community Spirit artwork

Minneapolis Local Pulse: May Day Protests, Lynx Tip Off, and Community Spirit

Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2nd. We start with breaking news from yesterday's May Day protests, where six people were arrested after blocking traffic on the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. Organized by the Sunrise Movement, the demonstration highlighted workers' rights amid a recent surge in ICE activity that's hit immigrant communities hard, raising stakes for our local labor scene as organizers push for solidarity. Shifting to public safety, in the past 24 hours, police reported no major incidents downtown, though we urge caution around protest areas near the bridge. KARE 11 notes ongoing Operation Metro Surge efforts are keeping a close eye on shootings and disruptions. On the sports front, our Minnesota Lynx tip off tonight at 8 PM at Target Center against Toronto Tempo—perfect way to kick off the weekend. Timberwolves playoff fans, mark your calendars for May 9th versus San Antonio Spurs, also at Target Center. Culturally, Demi Lovato brings her show to the arena on May 8th with special guest ADÉLA, and Mall of America has live entertainment lined up all weekend, including art events that make family outings easy despite today's mild 62-degree start with scattered showers. Expect partly cloudy skies this afternoon, cooling to 55 by evening—grab a jacket for those Lynx seats. City Hall updates include new zoning tweaks easing small business openings along Nicollet Mall, boosting our job market where postings rose about 5% last week per local listings. Real estate's steady too, with median home prices hovering around $320,000 in South Minneapolis neighborhoods. New business buzz: A fresh coffee spot just opened on Lake Street, while an old diner near Uptown closed after 20 years—bittersweet for us locals. Looking ahead, community events include Toddler Tuesdays at Mall of America tomorrow and a free workers' rights rally at Powderhorn Park on Sunday. Quick school shoutout: Edison High's robotics team snagged second at state champs. And for a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to restore the mural at Peavey Park, turning a faded landmark into vibrant community pride. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. 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 quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

2 May 2026 - 2 min
episode Minneapolis Local Pulse: Summer Block Parties and Community Recovery artwork

Minneapolis Local Pulse: Summer Block Parties and Community Recovery

Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Friday, May 1. We kick off with big news from City Hall, where Mayor Jacob Frey just announced one million dollars in grants to 34 neighborhood groups across all wards, helping small businesses bounce back from Operation Metro Surge. Groups like the Uptown Association and Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association will host block parties and events this summer, keeping our local spots vibrant and drawing us back to places like Lowry Hill and East Isles. Shifting to public safety, Minneapolis police are investigating a tragic shooting Wednesday night near Bryant Avenue North, where a 69-year-old man was found dead in his home. It does not appear random, and we urge anyone with tips to call CrimeStoppers anonymously. Separately, last night a crash barreled into the iconic CC Club on Uptown's Lyn Lake strip, injuring one person gravely and leading to an arrest. Our hearts go out to those affected. Weather-wise, we shook off a frost advisory early this morning, with overcast skies at 46 degrees and a chance of rain today, highs in the low 50s. It might dampen outdoor plans, but bundle up for partly cloudy evenings dropping to around 36. Expect partly sunny skies Saturday. On the business front, these grants signal a surge in neighborhood activations, from Seward to Lyndale, supporting jobs and keeping doors open amid steady demand. Music lovers, tonight we have Venus de Mars at the Hook and Ladder, Canaan Cox at 7th St Entry, and Dion Timmer at the Loft at Skyway Theatre. Catch the St. Olaf Jazz Orchestra streaming too. This weekend, hit the free Textile Garage Sale for fabrics and crafts, a Kentucky Derby party Saturday at Graze Food Hall with hats and drinks, then Sunday markets at Sociable Cider Werks and Nicollet Island along the riverfront for local goods and live tunes. In feel-good news, these grants mean more community events, strengthening ties in wards like Bancroft and Webber Camden. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. Well 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

1 May 2026 - 2 min
episode Minneapolis Local Pulse: Adopt a Pet Day, Wild Game Tonight, and Spring Warming Ahead artwork

Minneapolis Local Pulse: Adopt a Pet Day, Wild Game Tonight, and Spring Warming Ahead

Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30th. We're starting off this morning with some exciting news for animal lovers out there. Minneapolis Animal Care and Control is holding free pet adoptions today and tomorrow from one to five in the afternoon as part of National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day. Right now they've got twenty dogs and fifteen cats waiting to find their forever homes, and here's the great part: all of them are already spayed or neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. So if you've been thinking about bringing a furry friend into your family, today could be the perfect day to head down and make that happen. On the weather front, we're looking at another cool and quiet day here in the Twin Cities. Expect a mix of clouds and sunshine with temperatures hanging in the low fifties. It's going to stay pretty chilly out there, so grab a light jacket if you're heading out this afternoon. Winds will be light from the northwest, and we're not expecting any rain, so it's a decent day to get outside if you need to. Looking ahead to the weekend, we'll start warming up a bit with temperatures climbing back into the sixties, so there's some nicer weather on the horizon. Speaking of this evening, hockey fans should know that the Minnesota Wild are taking on Dallas tonight at Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul. Game time is six thirty, with gates opening about an hour and fifteen minutes before puck drop. If you're planning to catch the game, the arena's got plenty of dining options including their Michelob Golden Light Taphouse and the upscale eighteen thirty-four Club for those looking for something a bit fancier. On the music and entertainment side, there's a lot happening around the city. Over at Hook and Ladder Theater in South Minneapolis, Dakota Andersen is having a debut album release show tonight at seven, with tickets just ten dollars. If you're looking for something a little different, there's also a Harry Potter screening happening at the Orpheum Theatre this evening at seven thirty. In other news, federal authorities have been active in the Minneapolis area. According to recent reports, three family members were indicted this week for allegedly assaulting a journalist during a protest against immigration enforcement operations. The incident happened on April eleventh outside the Whipple building, and authorities say one of the suspects forcefully shoved the journalist to the ground. Looking ahead to the weekend, the Animal Humane Society Walk for Animals is happening this Saturday, May second at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, supported by FOX Nine. It's a great opportunity to get outside and support animal welfare in our community. This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

30 Apr 2026 - 2 min
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