Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first, twenty twenty six. We wake up today with a calm, comfortable stretch of weather over the city. The National Weather Service says we sit under mostly sunny skies, with afternoon highs in the low to mid seventies and a light northwest breeze, so we can plan to be outside without worrying about heat or storms. Later tonight, it cools into the low fifties, so we might want a jacket if we are out late by Lake Bde Maka Ska or along the riverfront. Downtown, traffic is lighter than a weekday, but we can expect extra people around the University of Minnesota as the Special Olympics USA Games continue at Huntington Bank Stadium and nearby venues. ESPN and ABC are carrying coverage, but around campus we will see families, athletes, and volunteers moving between events, which gives the Stadium Village and Dinkytown areas a festival feel. On the cultural side, the Stone Arch Bridge Festival continues along the Minneapolis riverfront between Hennepin Avenue and the Stone Arch today, with art booths, food trucks, and live music running through the afternoon. Over in North Minneapolis, the People’s Museum for Prince is hosting a community day, including a guided walking tour of Prince’s neighborhood, giving us a chance to connect music history with local streets we know well. Juneteenth celebrations roll into the weekend too. Juneteenth events listings highlight gatherings across the city, plus an evening Black burlesque and performance show at Volstead’s in Uptown, reminding us how our neighborhoods showcase Black art, music, and storytelling. In sports, all eyes are on the Minnesota Lynx at Target Center this afternoon as they host the Washington Mystics with tipoff at three. That will bring extra traffic on First Avenue and around the Warehouse District, so we may want to plan our parking or light rail trip if we are heading downtown. For families, Ramsey County is hosting free open skate at TCO Sports Garden in nearby Vadnais Heights, a short drive from northeast Minneapolis, which is a nice indoor option if we want to keep the kids active. On public safety, Minneapolis police overnight report the usual weekend uptick in calls, but no major citywide emergency as of early morning. Officers continue extra patrols around downtown nightlife corridors on Hennepin and Washington, emphasizing visibility and quick response. We wrap with a feel good note: volunteers across our neighborhoods are welcoming Special Olympics athletes, hosting them in schools and community centers and showing off our parks, from Minnehaha Falls to Boom Island. It is a reminder of how our city comes together to support visitors and one another. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in. 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
302 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Minneapolis Local Pulse!