Since George Floyd's 2020 murder, the Minneapolis Police Department has spent at least $2.5 million on training and recruitment, but some community members say that has not translated to trust.
In the aftermath of the 2020 murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers, the city has made drastic changes, ...
Minneapolis and the Justice Department are still negotiating a federal consent decree to legally reform the Minneapolis ...
An off-duty St. Paul police officer is charged with DWI while twice the legal limit after he crashed into a building last ...
The Minneapolis City Council will hear public comment on the city's handling of a year-long dispute between neighbors that ...
A partnership announced Tuesday will pair the Minneapolis Police Department with the city’s NAACP and other groups in an ...
Police in Minneapolis are investigating a shooting that left one man injured in Uptown early Tuesday. The Minneapolis Police ...
Nearly 44% of police officers who professed an intention to leave the force cited problems related to work-life balance as a key reason.
As Washington Post columnist Philip Bump wrote, the sentence contains "the longest 'and' in the history of the English ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Police say no one was hurt when a north Minneapolis home was the target of gunfire early Saturday morning. The ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Columbus Division of Police Officer Adam Coy was found guilty earlier this week on three charges, including murder. While he isn't the first officer to be charged, he is the ...