Twin Cities

Victims of the deadly 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse are seeking punitive damages against an engineering firm that evaluated the bridge's structural integrity before it fell.
Cycle of openings, closings common for clubs catering to black customers
Gabby's Saloon in northeast Minneapolis may soon get a new owner and a new look. It's the latest episode in what some call the colorful and troubling history of Twin Cities night spots that cater to black customers.
Judge won't bar anti-gay activist from Pride fest
A federal judge says the Twin Cities Pride Festival cannot prevent a Wisconsin man from passing out Bibles and discussing his views against homosexuality at this weekend's event in Minneapolis.
North Mpls. cyclists feel left out of bike sharing program
For nearly two weeks, thousands of people have been riding bright green bicycles around parts of Minneapolis. The bikes, from an organization called Nice Ride, are available for rent by the hour or by the day, but they are not available in north Minneapolis.