Minneapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026. We wake up today to a cool, mostly cloudy start across the city. Temperatures sit in the mid 50s as we head out the door, and according to local forecasters we warm to the low 70s this afternoon with clouds gradually breaking. Northwest winds around ten to fifteen miles an hour mean it feels fresh, so we might want a light jacket for the morning walk along the Mississippi or to the bus on Hennepin. We begin with a serious public safety update. Prosecutors in Hennepin County now charge Tyler Joseph O’Brien with multiple counts of first degree assault after that hours long standoff last week near East 28th Street and Nicollet Avenue. According to charging documents, at least 18 officers were targeted by gunfire from a third floor apartment, with squad cars hit but no officers struck. Our neighborhood around Eat Street is back open, but we are reminded how quickly a busy corridor can shut down and how important it is to follow police alerts when they ask us to shelter in place. At City Hall, Minnesota House Television notes a Session Daily Update this afternoon at the Capitol, where lawmakers plan to touch on funding that affects metro transit and housing. For us, that means continued debate over bus service reliability and resources for affordable units in Minneapolis. On that front, local real estate trackers report our median home listing price holding around the mid four hundreds, while average rent for a one bedroom hovers just above sixteen hundred. Inventory edges up slightly, giving buyers a bit more choice, but higher mortgage rates keep many of us renting longer or doubling up in neighborhoods like Uptown and Northeast. In the job market, major employers downtown and in the University Avenue corridor continue hiring for health care, tech support, and logistics roles, with pay for many entry level positions now in the high teens to low twenties per hour. That helps, but with housing costs where they are, many families are still juggling multiple jobs. For culture tonight, the Walker Art Center on Vineland Place opens at ten, and later hosts the free Dream Machines event at five, plus Skyline Mini Golf on the rooftop for anyone looking for a low key evening with a view. Ticketmaster listings show a busy weekend ahead at venues like First Avenue on First Avenue North and the Fillmore in the North Loop, with touring acts mixing in with local bands. Sports wise, Minnesota Aurora FC continues its season, hosting Sioux Falls City SC at TCO Stadium, giving us another reason to gather with friends and support local women’s soccer. A quick school note: several Minneapolis high school teams wrap up their spring seasons, with track and field athletes from South and Roosevelt celebrating new personal bests at recent meets. For a feel good story, neighbors near Powderhorn Park continue a volunteer effort started this month, organizing weekly litter pickups and a free little pantry on 15th Avenue South, showing how small acts keep our shared spaces welcoming. We stay alert today for any pop up showers, but for most of us it is a dry, cool day to bike the Midtown Greenway or grab lunch along Nicollet. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local roundup. 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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