Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Friday, June fifth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to a warm, sticky start across the city. According to Fox 9 and CBS Minnesota, we are in the low 70s this morning, pushing into the low 80s this afternoon with higher humidity. Scattered thunderstorms may pop up after lunch and into the evening, some with gusty winds and heavy rain, so we plan outdoor time early and keep an eye on the sky, especially if we are around Lake Bde Maka Ska or walking along the Stone Arch Bridge. From City Hall, the Minneapolis City Council continues debate this week on the next phase of the transportation and safety plan, including more funding for protected bike lanes on Hennepin Avenue and additional unarmed crisis response teams. Local reports say council members are also weighing property tax impacts as they look at long term housing and public safety spending, which will affect what we pay on our homes next year. On real estate, Twin Cities Realtors report roughly thirteen hundred active listings in Minneapolis, with median home prices hovering around three hundred fifty thousand dollars. Rents in popular neighborhoods like Uptown and the North Loop are averaging around two thousand for a one bedroom, as new apartment buildings along Washington Avenue continue to lease up. The job market stays solid. State data show Minneapolis unemployment holding near three and a half percent, with strong demand in health care at Abbott Northwestern, tech and data roles in the North Loop, and hospitality jobs downtown as hotels and restaurants gear up for summer events. Looking at culture and music, the Hook and Ladder in Longfellow hosts the Twine album fundraiser tonight under the canopy stage, and Ticketmaster lists Killswitch Engage at The Fillmore this evening. Target Center is gearing up for the Minnesota Lynx hosting the Golden State Valkyries, giving us another reason to head downtown on Sixth Street. For community events, local entertainment guides highlight a busy weekend: neighborhood art markets in Northeast, family friendly events along the Mississippi riverfront, and Pride month activities starting to ramp up in Loring Park. In schools, Minneapolis Public Schools report strong end of year results, with several city high schools sending robotics and debate teams to regional competitions, and multiple athletes from South and Washburn earning state track medals. On crime, Minneapolis police report several overnight car break ins around the Dinkytown and Marcy Holmes area, and one non life threatening shooting on the North Side under active investigation. Police ask us to lock vehicles, remove valuables, and report suspicious activity, especially near busy bar areas. Our feel good note today: volunteers along Lake Harriet and Minnehaha Creek finish a big spring cleanup, collecting thousands of pounds of trash and helping keep our favorite paths and shorelines looking great as summer starts. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. 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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