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Terry White

Terry is an amazing person who spreads joy throughout the kingdom.

He has been contributing amazing stories to the Hill & Lake Press since 2024. He also writes a newsletter & podcast called Better Minneapolis.

Metro Transit Opens New E Line BRT Service

Metro Transit opens the E Line bus rapid transit route, boosting frequency and connecting the University of Minnesota to Southdale.

January 1, 2026

District 3 Hennepin County Commissioner Race Draws Four DFL Contenders ahead of Feb. 3 Caucuses

An overview of the incumbent and challengers vying for the DFL endorsement in the Hennepin County Board District 3 race ahead of 2026.

January 1, 2026

City Council Approves Funding for New Downtown Public Restrooms

City Council approves $700,000 plan to add portable, technology-enabled public restrooms along Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis.

January 1, 2026

Kenwood Elementary Families Welcome Union Agreement

Kenwood Elementary parents say the new union contract is a positive step toward stabilizing Minneapolis Public Schools. With rising diversity, funding challenges and shifting attendance boundaries, families emphasize the need for investment, smaller classes and better support for educators arguing that strong public schools are essential to the city’s future.

November 29, 2025

Uptown Association Hosts Meeting to Explore Business Improvement District

Uptown Minneapolis considers a Business Improvement District to empower local businesses and improve neighborhood services. A BID would allow stakeholders to fund safety, events, marketing, and recruitment efforts beyond city services, helping the community recover from economic challenges. Local leaders, property owners, and business owners discussed the benefits and steps toward revitalizing Uptown’s commercial corridor.

November 29, 2025

Temple Israel Defaced Again, Less Than a Year After First Incident

In a disturbing repeat of last year’s vandalism, Temple Israel was defaced again — this time with Hamas-linked graffiti on the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks. Community leaders swiftly condemned the act as a hate crime, while police and the FBI launched an investigation into the antisemitic messages.

November 1, 2025