Minneapolis, MN
Single mothers receive free cars packed with gifts from Minneapolis nonprofit
MINNEAPOLIS — It was a Christmas miracle Tuesday for a dozen single mothers who got the keys to a free car.
The gift came through the Wheels for Women program at the Newgate School in Minneapolis, a nonprofit that gives free auto repair training to underserved young adults.
The vehicles were donated to the school, then refurbished by students.
Ondrea Watts, a single mom from St. Paul with four children at home, left with a minivan.
“It’s hard to get all your kids dressed and go out in the cold and get on a bus and do all the things you need to do,” she said. “It was breaking me, but this is the miracle that my kids and my family have been asking for and praying for.”
Wheels for Women has given more than 700 cars away since the 1990s.
“When you hand them the keys to the car, when they come in and see those cars, it’s like a sense of relief comes over them,” said Kelly Gulbrandson with Apple Autos, one of the partners that donated the vehicles.
Every car came packed with presents, including self-care gift bags.
“You need to take a little care of yourself,” said Dr. Mohiba Tareen of Tareen Dermatology, a sponsor. “Often when you’re a mom and you’re taking care of everyone else, you put yourself last.”
Watts says the first order of business will be picking her kids up from school.
“It’s going to be amazing,” she said. “They see their mom outside picking them up, they’re gonna lose it. It’s gonna be nothing but…tears but happy, happy, blessed tears. This is beyond anything that I could ever imagine.”
To qualify for the program, the single mothers had to be working or in school full-time and making less than $35,000 a year.
Minneapolis, MN
Ranking Christmas trees in downtown Minneapolis from scrawny to spectacular
A silver star rests atop a Christmas tree and below a light sculpture at Capella Tower in downtown Minneapolis. (Ayrton Breckenridge/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
It’s the tree in the atrium at Capella Tower (225 S. 6th St.). Like its City Center brother, it is three stories tall, but the setting is far superior. It’s surrounded by a round atrium that mirrors the shape of the tree. The space is more compact than City Center’s, giving the tree, adorned with gold ornaments and ribbons and tiny lights, greater presence. The star on top points to a light sculpture that hangs in the atrium year-round, a wire cloud of bright bulbs. So the tree seems to be pointing up to an array of stars.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis synagogue vandalized with Nazi swastikas
Nazi swastikas were discovered painted on the pillars of the Minneapolis Temple Israel synagogue on Monday, according to city officials.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who noted that he is a member of the congregation, said that the Minneapolis Police Department was searching for the culprits.
“When hate is embraced or tolerated, it is emboldened,” Frey said on X. “I’ve seen antisemitism increase over the last year, yet too few have spoken out against it, opting for the safety of silence. No matter one’s ethnicity or race, when any group is targeted, it’s on all of us to condemn it.”
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said on social media that the vandalism was a direct threat to Jewish Minnesotans and that his office was monitoring the situation.
“Minnesotans of every faith deserve to live and worship with dignity, safety, and respect — no exceptions,” wrote Ellison.
Minneapolis, MN
2 dead, 3 injured in north Minneapolis crash on Monday morning
MINNEAPOLIS — Two people are dead and three others are injured after a crash in north Minneapolis on Monday morning.
The Minneapolis Police Department says the crash happened around 10:21 a.m. at Emerson Avenue North and 26th Avenue North.
A vehicle traveling north on Emerson Avenue North collided with a vehicle traveling east on 26th Avenue North. The vehicle going east then veered off the road and into a bus shelter, hitting a 17-year-old boy. Police say he suffered injuries not considered life-threatening.
Two women had been inside the vehicle traveling east. One of them died at the scene while the other had to be extricated from the car. She was transported to the hospital, where police say she later died.
A man and a woman who were inside the other car suffered life-threatening injuries, according to the Minneapolis Police Department.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, but police say investigators believe speed is likely a contributing factor.
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