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Moline is considering another TIF, this time near the Mississippi River on the east side of the city. Moline: 'Growth is going to encourage more growth' Skip to main content Skip to main content ...
Residents will gather Saturday in a scenic Minneapolis neighborhood for an annual ritual — the sharpening of a gigantic No. 2 pencil. The 20-foot-tall (6-meter-tall) pencil was sculpted out of a ...
Moline firefighters responded to the area of 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue Thursday afternoon after a construction company accidentally struck a gas line.
Five years after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, the city is still reckoning with the calls for police reform that followed.
Minneapolis is looking to boost tourism by adding a new fee on hotel rooms. The Minneapolis City Council is considering an ordinance that would create millions of dollars to promote Minneapolis.
A suspect in a mass shooting earlier this week that left four people dead and another person injured has been arrested, Minneapolis police announced late Thursday.
Moline police are investigating a bomb threat at the Hy-Vee on Avenue of the Cities as a swatting incident. According to a news release issued by Moline police, at 12:42 p.m. Friday, officers ...
The idea to ban drive-thrus in Minneapolis came about as part of the city’s 2040 plan to reduce vehicle emissions, litter, noise, and light pollution, according to the law.
Meet Minneapolis’ latest plan has plenty of big ideas but is relatively short on specifics about how to execute them. Funding for the many initiatives, for example, remains an open question.
Moline fire crews spent most of Friday battling a major fire that destroyed a strip mall. Electronics and batteries added to the difficulties of putting out flames. Skip to content.
The Rev. DeWayne Davis — the 15th child of Mississippi sharecroppers — took the stage Monday night in a north Minneapolis performing arts theater and announced he is running for mayor.
The announcement in Minneapolis comes after the Justice Department reached a similar agreement in Louisville, Kentucky, where the 2020 police killing of Breonna Taylor sparked major protests.