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"Education Cuts, Police Reforms, and Community Highlights in Minneapolis"

"Education Cuts, Police Reforms, and Community Highlights in Minneapolis"

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Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for June 14, 2025. We're starting with breaking news from the Minneapolis school district, which is facing a significant challenge. The district announced it will be cutting about 400 positions due to a $75 million shortfall. St. Paul Public Schools is also making budget cuts to address a $51.5 million deficit. This news comes as we see how these financial decisions affect our community's education system.

In city hall updates, Mayor Jacob Frey recently issued an executive order aimed at implementing police reforms. Even though the federal court denied approval of the proposed consent decree, Minneapolis is moving forward with these reforms to enhance public safety and community trust.

Looking at the weather, today's forecast shows highs in the upper 60s, with scattered rain and thunder possible. If you're planning outdoor activities, make sure to check the forecast before heading out.

In new business activity, a vacant retail space in Brooklyn Center is getting a fresh start. O Pretty Events and Rentals will move into the space at Humboldt Square, offering services for weddings and corporate events. This addition should help address the area's shortage of event spaces.

The cultural scene is buzzing with The Weeknd performing tonight at U.S. Bank Stadium. Get ready for an exciting evening of music.

In sports, the Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for the season with a focus on head coach Kevin O'Connell, wide receiver Justin Jefferson, and quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Local sports fans are eager to see how the team performs this year.

On the crime front, there was a significant incident in St. Paul recently where a motorist struck and injured three officers during a traffic stop. The suspect is now in custody. In Minneapolis, a judge ruled that the city's public schools can be added to a wrongful death lawsuit following a school bus accident.

In real estate, Minneapolis continues to see changes with new developments and businesses moving in. On the job market, the city council's recent decision to broaden employee protections by adding new protected classes should positively impact hiring practices.

Finally, in community news, we're celebrating the Golden Valley Rotary Citizen of the Year award. This recognition highlights the community's commitment to service and volunteerism.

This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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