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Southside Pride – We build Pride on the Southside
Jan 7, 2025 · BY CLINT COMBS The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) Twin Cities have notched significant victories on the Minneapolis City Council, pushing forward city ordinances like a ceasefire resolution, a ride-share wage increase ordinance, a labor standards board, and a resolution calling for all charges to be dropped against pro-Palestinian activists…
Taking Power – Southside Pride
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Can Trump Block the Consent Decree? – Southside Pride
6 days ago · BY CLINT COMBS. On Jan. 6th, inside the Minneapolis council chambers, the city and the Department of Justice (DOJ) reached a historic settlement — a federal consent decree aimed at reforming the Minneapolis Police Department following the killing of George Floyd.
Trump Inherits Chaos – Southside Pride
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Utilities Fail to Deliver We Can Do Better – Southside Pride
6 days ago · Southside Pride 2721 E. 42nd Street Suite B Minneapolis, MN 55406 612-822-4662 [email protected]
Southside Pride
BY ED FELIEN It’s a rematch from two years ago when Samuels came within two points of beating Omar. This year, Samuels says he wants to “end the divisive politics that has been so successful in dividing neighbors and even family members against one another.”
Race for Mayor – Southside Pride
Jan 7, 2025 · meetings, research, and community engagement; the Council passed a 2025 city budget at 11:55 p.m. on Tuesday night. “I was disappointed when Mayor Frey recklessly vetoed the budget on Wednesday, risking the jobs of more than 4,000 employees as well as all of the vital services that the city provides.
What’s Happening at George Floyd Square? – Southside Pride
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Celebrating Fall in Dinkytown – Southside Pride
Oct 1, 2024 · After an “exploratory phase” in the four affected neighborhoods during the last quarter of 2023, PPA opted out of the merger plan. The three remaining NA boards voted to proceed, and now three 72-hour polls will take place (by the time you read this all or all but one will be done) to give the residents a say in whether to proceed with the merger.
Where is the money? – Southside Pride
Sep 4, 2024 · In other words, more concepts, a little research and a rehash of the same old items. The members of the Admin and Finance Committee voted the proposal down, likely because two Commissioners wanted to keep their Trail project money.