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The Kenwood

The Kenwood is back with a full bar, new banquettes and the same pistachio butter pancakes. In a rough season for neighborhood restaurants, it makes a strong case for walking over.

May 2, 2026

Momming

For my May column, I’m reclassifying “Mom” from noun to verb — because raising a good kid takes far more than money.

May 2, 2026

Paws & Pecks for Joy

Pets offer comfort, companionship and connection when life feels stressful, heavy or complicated.

May 2, 2026

Spring, finally

Spring finally arrives, bringing warmer days and fresh energy to the Hill and Lake community.

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April 7, 2026

Rep. Katie Jones’ Bike Ride to Motherhood

A Minneapolis lawmaker puts her climate values into action, biking to and from the hospital with her newborn son.

April 2, 2026

Minneapolis City Council Moves to Remove “Ice” From Local Lexicon

In the wake of Operation Metro Surge, the Minneapolis City Council is leading a push to remove the word “ice” from business names, public spaces and everyday language as residents continue to navigate the policy’s lasting impacts.

April 2, 2026

Area Park Board Commissioner Explains Decision to Remove Parkway

East Isles residents question newly elected Park Board Commissioner Jason Garcia’s vote to explore closing part of The Mall parkway, raising concerns about safety, access and neighborhood input.

April 1, 2026

Uptown United Launches Community Ambassador Walks

Uptown United is a new resident-driven volunteer effort that aims to bring people back to the streets, support businesses and strengthen community presence.

April 1, 2026