Category: News
Reading Ukraine narratives
BY DAVE GUTKNECHT I headed that earlier column with the Istanbul April 2022 agreement that would have left Ukraine intact except for Crimea. The West, through Boris Johnson, then told Ukraine that if it abandoned the negotiations, NATO would back it all the way. Ukraine, having some agency, accepted this…
Ukraine: three wretched years since April 2022
You have the power
Barbecue at Smoke in the Pit and Just Turkey
BY ELAINE KLAASSEN In the March issue of Southside Pride, Ed Felien, the owner, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the newspaper, wrote this: “We have mourned the unfair and untimely death of George Floyd for almost five years. Perhaps it’s time now to celebrate his life. He worked security for local night…
Street renaming effort gains momentum
Earth Day under the climate-denying, National Park-wrecking clown posse administration
Explore Spring at Chicago Avenue and 48th Street
If you remember Uptown, which Uptown do you remember?
BY STEPHANIE FOX During the 1970s, the Uptown neighborhood — especially the Hennepin Avenue and Lake Street crossroad — was a hub for small businesses and neighborhood artists who were drawn to the vibrant nightlife and music scene, and where local shops, restaurants and bars drew crowds from all over…
Celebrating Spring on East Lake Street
BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE Lake Street, old and new Lake Street is one of the main arteries of commerce, traffic and history in South Minneapolis. It contains buildings and sites more than 100 years old, and some of the most interesting brand-new restaurants and businesses, and everything in between. Possibly…
A State of War
Let’s make Minnesota Canada’s 11th province
Keeping trees healthy begins in the spring
Christians walk into Holy Week calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
BY ELAINE KLAASSEN On Saturday, April 12, 2025, Christians, Christian-lineage people and allies of other faiths are invited to join a Lenten Pilgrimage of lament and protest against the ongoing injustice of Israel’s military occupation in Gaza and the West Bank, and the United States’ support for the bombing and…
Tension flare at the ELEFA meeting after reporting a large backlog of I.A. cases
BY CLINT COMBS The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) has achieved partial compliance with aspects of the state consent decree, according to a recent progress report from the independent monitor overseeing the legally binding reform plan. The report indicates that MPD is partially compliant with the complete compliance review of final…

























