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Plus what the Mpls audit really said, party city Shakopee, and a building vanishes in today's Flyover news roundup.
In 2014, one-quarter of students with disabilities in Minneapolis Public Schools were proficient in reading. Now, it's down ...
Omar Fateh, a Democratic Socialist, was endorsed by the Minneapolis DFL last month in a process that's being appealed by ...
The Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot Amir Locke and until recently led MPD’s use-of-force training is not the only ...
State prosecutors in Thailand have formally indicted 23 individuals and companies on charges related to the collapse of a Bangkok office building that collapsed after an earthquake, killing at least ...
Eide Bailly, a Top 25 CPA firm, unveils a new brand identity reflecting its growth, evolving services, and continued ...
Seagate Technology advances sustainability through employee-led initiatives, such as cleanups and audits, coordinated by ...
According to the 18-page audit, Minneapolis police didn't break any rules during a federal raid, involving ICE agents, despite tensions escalating between law enforcement officers and protestors in ...
Report found communication failures, but said police were not directly involved in the federal drug and human trafficking ...
Nuwellis, Inc. (Nasdaq: NUWE), a medical technology company focused on fluid management, today announced that it will postpone its 2025 second quarter earnings release and conference call, originally ...
Overall, the auditor's report recommends better communication between the Mayor's Office and the City Council and an update to the city's separation ordinance.
The Minneapolis City Auditor found the city did not violate its separation ordinance when responding to an ICE protest in ...