Minneapolis, MN
Twin Cities weekend guide: Twerk boot camp, sled dogs and more
š” Collect inspiration on your subsequent residence makeover on the Minneapolis Dwelling + Backyard Present, open now via Sunday. Tickets begin at $12.
š Race throughout Lengthy Lake through a staff of Siberian Huskies for Saturday’s Sled Canine Days at restaurant Birch’s on the Lake. The $45 ticket features a brunch buffet; youngsters below 3 get in free.
šµ Discover the music “you by no means knew you wanted” on the Twin Cities Document Present at Minneapolis Cider Firm Saturday afternoon. Free entry.
šļø Have fun the Holi Competition of Colours with Bollywood dance, henna and extra at Midtown International Market on Saturday. Free.
š Get within the St. Patrick’s Day spirit early at Kickin’ It Irish, a mixture of show-style Irish dance and reside music in St. Paul. Performances kick off on Saturday and run via March 17. $30+
šŖ© Throw it again on the one-day-only Twerk Health Camp in Minneapolis on Saturday. Programming consists of Twerk 101, Twerk Cardio, Twerk HIIT and Twerkography. $35+
šø Tickets are nonetheless accessible for Bruce Springsteen and The E Road Band’s Sunday evening live performance at Xcel Power Heart. Nosebleed seats begin at $175.
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Minneapolis, MN
Country star hit in the face onstage with X-rated item
Celebrities often deal with unruly fans at their concerts, so itās not the first time Wallen has had something thrown at him. Last year, an irritated fan chucked a boot at the country singer as they waited for him to sign an autograph. Instead of signing it, he turned to throw it away from where it came from.
I Had Some Help recently enjoyed five undisrupted weeks at the top of the charts, allowing the Cowgirls singer to take the crown for the most weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in the 2020s from Taylor Swift.
Wallen is currently in the North American leg of his One Night at a Time World Tour, performing at stadiums around the globe. Heāll be performing at shows across the US until August 9, before jetting off to Europe for a slew of more shows from August 28.
Many of Wallenās North American concerts had to be cancelled and rescheduled last year after the singer needed to treat vocal fold trauma, which the National Institute of Health explains is ācaused by excessive or improper use of the voiceā.
He was able to return to the stage a month later after being given the all-clear by his doctors.
On April 7, Wallen was arrested on three felony counts after he allegedly threw a chair off the bar roof of a six-storey building in Nashville.
A group of police officers were on the ground outside the building when the chair landed about 1 metre away from them. They entered the building and went up to Nashvilleās Chiefs Bar, and staff identified Wallen as responsible for throwing the chair.
Later that month, the country singer addressed concerned fans by sharing a statement accepting fault for the incident on X.
āI didnāt feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks. Iāve touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chiefās. Iām not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility,ā Wallen wrote.
āI have the utmost respect for the officers working every day to keep us all safe. Regarding my tour, there will be no change.ā
Despite his apology, Wallenās arrest has landed him in hot water with the Nashville Metro Council. In a 30-3 vote last month, Nashville council members rejected an application to install a billboard sign atop Wallenās under-construction This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen in central Nashville, reported People.
Explaining her decision, Councilwoman at Large Delishia Porterfield pointed to the singerās controversial past.
āWe want to make sure that Nashville was a supportive place for everyone, so I donāt want to see a billboard with the name of a person whoās throwing chairs off balconies and who is saying racial slurs, using the n-word, so Iām voting no,ā Porterfield said.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolisā contested housing development plan plows forward
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other government officials celebrated moving forward with the cityās housing development plan, the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, on Tuesday.
The plan had been in a years-long court battle. Opposing organizations alleged that the city should have conducted an environmental review before approving the plan.Ā
The 2040 plan aims to establish more densely built and affordable housing for Minneapolisā future development.Ā
āThis is a day that has been six years in the making, in that when Minneapolis recognized that we had an affordable housing shortage, we recognize that we like so many other cities throughout the country needed to increase our supply of housing. The 2040 plan helped us get there,ā Frey said.
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Legislation in the 2024 session clarified the bill, allowing for stalled housing projects to begin again.Ā
āOur legislative intent was very clear that this was a bill to end this lawsuit and to defend the Minneapolis 2040 plan,ā said Rep. Sydney Jordan, DFL-Minneapolis. āWe believe in this plan. We took huge steps this year to defend it and we will continue to do so as necessary.āĀ
Jack Perry, the attorney for opposing groups like Smart Growth Minneapolis and Minnesota Citizens for the Protection of Migratory Birds, said their fight is far from over. They filed an appeal with the Supreme Court.Ā
āAlmost every project is financed and it is pretty hard to finance something when the authority is based upon a 2040 plan that is tied up in litigation,ā Perry said. āThe mayor says theyāre going forward. Thatās all fine but the actual developers will have to worry about this litigation. He may not because itās not his pocketbook thatās being opened up to build things based upon a foundation of a plan that is highly suspect.ā
The press conference celebrating the 2040 plan was held at Wakpada Apartments, a new complex thatās a product of the 2040 plan.
One of the apartmentās developers, Sean Sweeney, said the 2040 plan has allowed him to be creative and ādo things that benefit the community.ā
āIāve worked in several markets around the country, and I can say without a doubt that being a developer in Minneapolis, especially now with the 2040 plan, is an absolute dream,ā Sweeney said.Ā
The plan began in 2018. Since then, Minneapolis has invested over $360 million into affordable rental housing and homeownership programs.
āMinneapolis is being seen around the country as a leader in the affordable housing space, weāre seen as a leader in this push to desegregate cities. And weāre seen as a municipality to copy and to replicate in the work that weāre having right now,ā Frey said.
Minneapolis, MN
32-year-old charged with hiding body of Minneapolis woman
A 32-year-old Iowa woman was charged on Tuesday with concealing the body of Liara Tsai, 35, of Minneapolis.
Court records show that Margot Lewis made her first appearance in Olmsted County Court Tuesday morning.
According to a criminal complaint, authorities were called to a one-vehicle crash at the intersection of I-90 and Highway 42 in Olmsted County on Saturday.
Based on tire tracks, authorities believe the driver, identified as Lewis, was speeding eastbound on I-90 when she went into the median.
Bystanders told responding deputies there appeared to be a deceased or injured person in the car.
Inside, deputies found a body wrapped in a bed sheet, a blanket, a futon-style mattress and a tarp, court documents state. The person, later identified as Tsai, was obviously deceased and authorities said she didnāt seem to have been killed in the crash. She was cold to the touch and there was dried blood on the blanket.
Investigators later found a large wound on the right side of Tsaiās neck.
Lewis was medically cleared at the hospital and then booked into Olmsted County Jail. She did not respond audibly to law enforcement.
Lewisā mugshot is not yet available on the Olmsted County Jail roster. This article will be updated when it becomes available.
The Medical Examiner confirmed on Sunday that Tsai was killed before the car crash.
Monday evening, Minneapolis police and members of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension executed a search warrant of Tsaiās home on 16th Street East and found a scene āindicating violence.ā
Investigators have not announced any arrests for Tsaiās death.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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