Nearly five years after George Floyd was killed, Minneapolis has promised to reform its police department. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke talks about the agreement between the city and DOJ.
Tuesday, inside a north Minneapolis church, the class of 32 received a warm welcome from city and state leaders.
A motion to dismiss the suit argues Katie Blackwell, the assistant chief of operations for the Minneapolis Police Department, ...
The Minneapolis police chief says his department is at a turning point. Tuesday night's ceremony to welcome new recruits ...
The Minneapolis Police Department welcomed its largest group of new hires in five years on Tuesday. "I chose Minneapolis ...
The man was charged on Friday with one count of DWI and fleeing a police officer, according to a criminal complaint filed in ...
Christopher Daniel has lived in the Phillips neighborhood since 2016 and feels what is being done to help unsheltered and ...
Nasrieen Habib, a Minneapolis business owner, started making sustainable and modest clothing so that Muslims can feel confident and comfortable hiking. Her business, Eco Jariyah offers hoodies, ...
There are mixed feelings about a long-awaited agreement between Minneapolis and the federal government to bring reform to the ...
Minneapolis City Council approves landmark police reform deal with DOJ five years after George Floyd's death aiming for systemic change.
The deal incorporates and builds on changes the Minneapolis Police Department has made since the death of George Floyd.
The agreement outlines how the Minneapolis Police Department will reform its training, discipline, and policies to address ...