Two African American workers at the Minneapolis Convention Center have filed complaints with the city's Human Rights Department alleging a pattern of racial discrimination by Convention Center management.
CALHOUN SQUARE RENOVATION MAY CLAIM NEARBY HOMES
The developer in charge of the dramatic makeover of Calhoun Square may be expanding the project's reach a bit farther than Uptown neighbors had imagined.
WHOLE FOODS COMING DOWNTOWN?
For years, downtown residents have been waiting for a full-service grocery store. Soon they may have three.
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