Julie Delgado-O'Neil, who has filed civil rights complaints against the City Attorney's Office. Photo: Anna Pratt
Recently an investigation by the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights found probable cause that the City Attorney's screening process for internally promoting attorneys has a disparate impact on minMORE »
Minneapolis Police Lt. Lee Edwards, who was put on paid administrative leave in April, will return to duty on Wednesday, according to a source close to the situation who asked not to be identified.MORE »
A group of nearly 200 Minnesotans representing the local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) labor union and Jewish Community Action are planning a trip to Postville, Iowa, on JulMORE »
A group of nearly 200 Minnesotans representing the local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) labor union and Jewish Community Action are planning a trip to Postville, Iowa, on JulMORE »
In the wake of a historic immigration raid in Postville, Iowa, that cleaned out the Agriprocessors meatpacking plant's workforce in May, an advertiser has tried to lure Guatemalan laborers to the townMORE »
Last Dec. 29 Blake Shamar Officer, a 17-year-old African-American, was on his way home from work at a local sandwich shop when he stumbled onto a crime scene in South Minneapolis.MORE »
Vereata Giddings, one of around 30,000 Liberians living in Minnesota. "Going back to that memory is tough, like it's happening all over again." Photo: Paul Schmelzer
Describing the events that unfolded in July 1990 still brings tears to the eyes of Liberian native Jane Allison Samukai. After civil war broke out in her homeland, rebel soldiers attacked her home.MORE »