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Update: Minneapolis Parks Board Commissioner Responds to Allegations of “Victim Blaming”

Minneapolis Parks Board Commissioner responds to Brad Bourn's allegations of "victim blaming" at last week's board meeting

Twenty Minnesota School Districts Send Superintendents to Times Square Conference

Minnesota school districts are sending 20 superintendents to a conference held in New York City this week by District Management Council. School district "DMC Membership" begins at $25,000/year.

Gateway Corridor Faces More Rejection

The "Gold Line" is receiving another round of criticism after the Lake Elmo City Council voted 3-2 against including the project in their city.

What are we going into debt for? Silver Bay seeks $3 million for...

$4.6 million is the total cost for 100 campsites in Silver Bay, MN, the city says they're needed to bring in revenue. Here's a look at one of the $3.2 billion in bonding requests from around the state.

“I may regret posting this publicly” – Parks & Rec Board Member Publicly Posts...

A Minneapolis Parks & Recreation Board Member posted late Wednesday evening that he has felt "felt physically unsafe by the aggressive words, tone and mannerisms of a single colleague" in the board room.

Minnesotans Weigh In On Light Rail Safety

With the third light rail death in the past month occurring earlier this week, Alpha News asks Minnesotans if they think the light rail...

Teen Sentenced in SPPS Central High School Teacher Assault

Teen accused of assaulting St. Paul Public Schools Central High School teacher sentenced to 90 days probation.

A Final Look at the SD35 Candidates: Abeler, Aplikowski Share Their Thoughts Before Next...

With less than a week until voters go to the polls for the Republican Primary, Alpha News takes a final look at the two candidates.

Another tragic death 5 years after audit found Minnesota’s light rail safety subpar

A third fatality caused by a Twin Cities light rail in less than a month train raises questions about whether the politics of light rail transit is being prioritized ahead of public safety.

Judge Denies ISD #833’s Motions for Dismissal in $96 Million Bond Election Contest

UPDATED: $96 Million Bond election contest back in court Monday, Jan. 4, 2016: Judge will heard arguments on ballots on January 4, 2016, and will have the decision to the parties by the end of the week.