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Several events this year will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hmong, Cambodian and Vietnamese immigration to Minnesota.
Junauda Petrus, the second poet laureate of Minneapolis, plans to bring poetry to barber shops, buses and community spaces while engaging youth and elders through storytelling.
A University of Minnesota geography student has sued after losing his status after being identified in a criminal records ...
The United States paid just pennies an acre for the land, but over the last 175 years it has generated more than $900 million for the university’s endowment.
Daunte Wright’s mother, Katie Wright, criticized the Brooklyn Center City Council for delaying a vote on a community-driven ...
Doğukan Günaydın, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota, faces three more weeks in custody after government ...
Advocates seeking to codify the rights of foster youth in Minnesota are hoping a last-minute push will result in its passage ...
On Thursday, April 24, come hear about the journeys of incarcerated individuals and how they’ve overcome barriers to rebuild ...
Latine bands at the Cedar; St. Paul rapper’s EP launch; an Indigenous night market; a group art show at the U.
Indigenous advocates optimistic, cautious about FBI initiative to solve crimes in Native communities
Native advocates in Minnesota say they want the FBI’s support solving unsolved crime and missing persons cases, but that it needs to earn the community’s trust.
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