"Minneapolis Roundup: Tech Boom, Hoops Hopes, and Community Connections"

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"Minneapolis Roundup: Tech Boom, Hoops Hopes, and Community Connections"
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Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for March 7, 2025. We're waking up to a chilly but clear morning here in Minneapolis. The snow from Wednesday's storm has been...
show moreWe're waking up to a chilly but clear morning here in Minneapolis. The snow from Wednesday's storm has been mostly cleared, but bundle up if you're heading out early as temperatures are hovering around 25 degrees. We're expecting a high of 38 today with partly cloudy skies.
Breaking news this morning as Andrea Jenkins, Minneapolis Ward 8 City Council member, has announced she will not seek reelection in 2025. Jenkins, who made history as the first openly transgender Black woman elected to public office in the U.S., cited a desire to focus on her writing and activism. Her tenure has been marked by efforts to address racial equity and police reform.
In other city news, the Minneapolis City Council has approved a new grant program through the Office of Cannabis Management. The initiative aims to support communities disproportionately affected by past drug policies, offering resources for those looking to enter the newly legalized cannabis industry.
On the job front, Minneapolis continues to cement its status as a Midwest tech hub. Recent reports show the city's tech sector contributing $31 billion annually to Minnesota's economy. Software development roles are in particularly high demand, with job openings up 27% since 2021. Companies like UnitedHealth Group and Target are expanding their IT departments, while startups in healthcare tech and data science are flourishing.
In real estate, the median home price in Minneapolis has risen to $385,000, reflecting the city's growing appeal to tech professionals and young families. The Standish neighborhood is seeing particular interest, with its mix of historic homes and proximity to Roosevelt High School.
Speaking of Roosevelt High, the Teddies boys' basketball team is heading to the state tournament after a thrilling victory in their section final. They'll face tough competition next week at the Target Center.
For music lovers, hip-hop star Nelly is set to bring some heat to Target Field this summer. Ticket sales start next week, so mark your calendars.
In community news, the Lakewinds Food Co-op in Richfield is recalling certain beef products due to potential metal contamination. If you've purchased beef from there recently, check the lot codes and return any affected items.
On a brighter note, an Edina artist is creating new ketubahs for families who lost everything in recent Los Angeles fires. It's a heartwarming example of our community reaching out to help others in need.
In today's crime report, police in Hudson, Wisconsin, just across the border, made a shocking discovery following an hours-long standoff overnight. While details are still emerging, authorities assure us there's no ongoing threat to the public.
This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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