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Precinct Caucuses are Feb. 3 as Local Democracy Meets a Tense Moment

Despite tensions over federal immigration enforcement and recent deadly confrontations involving ICE in Minneapolis, Minnesota’s precinct caucuses will move forward as a foundation of local democracy.

January 30, 2026

Ice in Minneapolis: What can be Done?

Newly elected Council Member Elizabeth Shaffer reflects on federal enforcement, legal action, and the grassroots efforts sustaining Minneapolis residents.

January 30, 2026

Faith and Community Leaders Reflect on Ice in Minneapolis

After the killing of Renée Good, faith leaders and mental health professionals share how they are guiding Minneapolis through grief, fear, and resilience.

January 30, 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

Building Resilience in District 61A

State Rep. Katie Jones outlines legislative accomplishments, challenges and priorities for building resilience in House District 61A.

January 1, 2026

Hennepin County Attorney Candidate Interviews

In 2026, Hennepin County will elect a new Attorney to replace Mary Moriarty who has chosen not to seek re-election. Paula Chesley was able to interview five of the six candidates.

December 30, 2025

The 2025 Municipal Election by The Numbers

In Minneapolis’ 2025 municipal election, Jacob Frey secured a third mayoral term, and key city council and Park Board races reshaped local representation. Ward 7 saw Elizabeth Shaffer defeat Katie Cashman, while Ward 10 reelected Aisha Chughtai. Voter turnout jumped to 55%, and precinct-level results reveal the granular dynamics behind close contests, reflecting changing engagement patterns across the city.

November 29, 2025

Clear as Mud! A Voter’s Guide to the Race for Park Board

Confused about how to vote for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board? This guide breaks down what’s on the ballot — who’s running, which district you’re in and how DFL endorsements actually work — so you can cast an informed vote on Nov. 4.

November 1, 2025