BY CRAIG WOOD “Spider” John Koerner passed away May 18 in South Minneapolis at age 85. He will be remembered for his unique ...
CD5 DFL endorsing convention, May 11, South High School. Having not succeeded in becoming a delegate to my Congressional ...
John Rykhus, Jr. is a longtime editor, poet, social worker and journalist, including a stint with Southside Pride in the late ...
Staff Meeting’s menu blends modern Hawaii street food with the comforting flavors of Chef Louross’s Filipino heritage to ...
The Family Tree Clinic, 1919 Nicollet Ave., has been providing sexual health care and reproductive health services to ...
A lot is happening on Franklin Avenue! Two major portions of the stretch of Franklin Avenue we cover in Southside Pride are ...
The Eleanor Roosevelt/Wendell Willkie Forum will host, as its first speaker, Michael Meeropol, elder son of Julius and Ethel ...
Many people are celebrating the recent rideshare legislation that was signed into law in May. Elected officials are congratulating themselves and others for the new law that is expected to give ...
Rajab along with six of her family members were fleeing from the Gaza City neighborhood of Tel al-Hawa when an Israeli army tank shot their vehicle, a black Kia, killing Rajab’s aunt, uncle and four ...
The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis has returned “A Year with Frog and Toad” to the UnitedHealth Group stage, playing through June 16. This award-winning play, nominated three times for a ...
Twin Cities area labor activists and sympathizers will keep alive the spirit of the landmark 1934 Minneapolis Teamster strike over the next two months with a 90th-anniversary commemoration that ...
Soup for You! Café, a beloved community donation-based eatery renowned for its hearty soups and welcoming atmosphere, is thrilled to announce its new relocation. After several years of serving free ...