TPS ruling is a blow to Minnesota’s Haitian community, with some already leaving
The Supreme Court ended temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians last week, and the decision could have far-reaching impacts for others who still have TPS status.
TAKEN: A FAMILY’S STORY OF DEPORTATION
When ICE came for her husband, Linda Yang negotiated one more day with him. But their luck wouldn’t last.
Linda Yang became a single mom overnight to five sons, ages 3 to 17, when her husband was deported to Laos in May. The family is navigating a new normal as one of the many casualties of Operation Metro Surge.
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ENVIRONMENT
Minnesota is finalizing a new pollution law intended to protect diverse neighborhoods. Here’s how to weigh in.
Three years after it passed the Legislature, Minnesota’s cumulative pollution impact law is on the verge of enactment. The public has three weeks left to comment on proposed rules.
How’s the water? Researchers try to gauge public perception of Twin Cities lakes.
St. Thomas and U of M researchers are surveying visitors at 17 lakes in the Twin Cities to see what the public thinks of water quality, and how it matches reality.
Minnesota regulators are considering an oil pipeline near Pipestone National Monument. Here’s how you can weigh in.
Tribes and Indigenous organizations say a company trying to build a pipeline near a sacred site hasn’t followed orders from state regulators. The public has until June 22 to share their opinions with the state.
Mayor Her gets earful from East Side residents about pollution from Northern Iron foundry
State regulators are trying to strip Northern Iron of its permit. Neighbors on St. Paul’s East Side want Mayor Kaohly Her to take their side.
BUSINESS & WORK
Amazon workers demand better pay, working conditions at Shakopee Fulfillment Center
Wages aren’t keeping up with rising costs, workers say. And many said Amazon has an arbitrary system for moving employees from temporary to more permanent status.
With brigadeiros, other sweets, baker brings taste of Brazil to Como Park Farmers Market
Researcher Nayara Lark has turned her passion for Brazilian sweets into a sideline that is now drawing customers at a neighborhood farmers market.
New film tells story of Minnesota’s first Black woman to become a head brewer
Bri Smith tells her story in “Fermenting Our Place,” which explores history, ownership and belonging in Minnesota’s craft beer industry.
Asia Village celebrates grand opening as new Asian cultural hub in Northtown Mall
Four years after opening Asia Mall in Eden Prairie, the owners have opened a similar hub in the Twin Cities north metro.
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