Category: Riverside
Hundreds protest another police killing
BY ED FELIEN Estimates range from between 1,000 and 1,200 people who gathered on Sunday, Jan. 3 to protest yet another police killing of a young Black man. On Wed. night, Dec. 30, the Minneapolis police Strike Force/SWAT Team/Community Response Team/Roughrider Cowboys/or whatever this unit of the MPD is currently…
How to make your indoors brighter and your outdoors cozier: lessons from afar for the pandemic winter
Working for Amazon
2020’s two great losses in local journalism
BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE Throughout this pandemic, we have been noting businesses in various categories that have closed for good (and a few brave souls who opened businesses!).We’ve noted the impact on restaurants, breweries, retail and services, both vital (like groceries and pharmacies) and not so vital but still pretty…
The battleground that is Lake Street (Letter to the Editor)
Holidays are holy (Letter to the Editor)
Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons becomes international law on January 22, 2021
Yemen, and the endless war
They want you to perfume the sewers
How environmental policies can reduce crime
Notes from the desk of peace activist Polly Mann (b. Nov. 19, 1919)
Mexican children incarcerated at the U.S. border Some Central American children coming into the United States are being stopped at the border and are being returned by the U.S. Border Patrol to Mexico or placed in custody. The transfer is contrary to both U.S. policy and an outstanding diplomatic agreement…
Hey hey, ho ho, Gov’nor Walz has got to go!
NENA reconsidered
BY ED FELIEN Last month in this space we published a notice we found on the Nokomis East Neighborhood Association (NENA) website about a new program they were planning: Nokomis East Neighbor-to-Neighbor Communication Project. We felt this could be a very useful community resource. Who could disagree with their organizing…