Minneapolis expands online learning to protect students from ICE

Through Candid Edwards February 13, 2026 The previous deadline for online learning was February 12, but parental concerns and the continued presence of ICE prompted further adjustments for student safety. Minneapolis Public Schools will expand its online learning options for students who are afraid to attend school in person due to concerns about federal immigration […]

This novelist’s family fled Laos and she ended up in Minnesota

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Housing affordability in Twin Cities varies under zoning and rent control

Nick Erickson, senior director of housing policy for Housing First Minnesota and director of the Housing Affordability InstituteAccording to the affordability figures since 2020, a sharp distinction has been made between the cities. “There’s a great one report that (the Pew research Center) that was published a year or two ago, showing that reforms in […]