Listen "Local Tragedy, Community Resilience: A Minneapolis Update"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Friday, September 5.We start today with a somber update from the intersection of Penn Avenue and Olson Memorial Highway. This morning, two women lost their lives and a child is hospitalized after a car fleeing police crashed into their vehicle. The chase began when a suspect carjacked another driver at gunpoint, firing shots and speeding through rush hour traffic. Chief O’Hara spoke with local reporters, emphasizing how tragic incidents like this demonstrate why the department maintains strict pursuit policies. The area between Theodore Wirth Parkway and North Morgan Avenue is still closed as emergency crews finish their work. City officials and the statewide police association are renewing calls for tougher penalties for violent crime and greater support for community safety.Turning to recent events at Annunciation Catholic School, our city is still grieving the loss of two schoolchildren and the injuries of more than twenty others following last week’s shooting. Today at 10 a.m., there’s a citywide prayer effort led by the Archdiocese at Annunciation and streamed via social media, honoring victims and urging an end to violence against children. Security is under review at schools and parishes across Minneapolis, but officials say there are no current or specific threats. The community stands resilient, with acts of heroism and support seen across our schools and faith circles.At City Hall, council members are debating high-profile issues. There’s continued tension over the permanent memorial at George Floyd Square. The city has spent over three million dollars on planning, but disagreement between council and residents is delaying a final decision. Council President Elliott Payne suggests the pedestrian mall plan needs more community input and technical analysis before this December’s deadline. Meanwhile, North Side council member Jeremiah Ellison is drawing attention for remote participation in city business while completing a Harvard fellowship. Some colleagues question his absence from committees, especially on issues critical to north Minneapolis.The weather is mild with a cool breeze today, mid-seventies by afternoon and some late cloud cover. No rain expected, so it’s a pleasant day for outdoor events.On the music and culture front, there’s buzz around upcoming concerts at The Cedar Cultural Center. Highlights include an electrifying night with Nordic folk group Symbio, Bruce Henry’s acoustic album release, and the acclaimed Kingfishr from Ireland. Dance and world music aficionados can plan ahead for next week’s blend of Irish melodies and step dancing at Hennepin Arts Pantages Theatre. Tonight kicks off the Minneapolis Taste of Greece Festival at Lake Street, with authentic food, live music, and games continuing all weekend.The job market in Minneapolis remains steady in early September. Local job postings are up slightly from last month, especially in hospitality and healthcare, and several downtown restaurants have announced new openings—if you’re on the hunt, now’s a good time to explore opportunities in the North Loop and along Nicollet.Real estate prices are holding firm with average single-family home values near $380,000, though inventory is tighter than usual for late summer.On the community front, high schoolers from Washburn and Edison earned top scores at last weekend’s quiz bowl, and Southwest soccer is off to a strong start after wins over Roosevelt. If you’re looking for some weekend inspiration, local artist Tara Lee’s mural project transformed an empty storefront on Lyndale Avenue into a vibrant display celebrating neighbors and small businesses.For public safety, aside from this morning’s tragic crash, police report calmer conditions overnight, but urge vigilance in high-traffic areas and ask that we look out for our neighbors.Thanks for tuning in to Minneapolis Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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