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local6 months ago

Iconic Minneapolis Bars Annie's Parlour and Palmer’s Bar to Close This Year

Annie's Parlour, a beloved burger and malt restaurant in Dinkytown that had been serving the community since 1974 and recently reopened after a pandemic closure, has closed permanently due to financial difficulties, ending its 50-year run. The family plans to explore new opportunities for the space, which has been a staple for generations of students and locals.

crime2 years ago

Fatal Shooting in Dinkytown Leaves 2 Dead, 1 Injured

Two men were killed and one injured in a shooting that occurred inside a tobacco store in Dinkytown, Minneapolis. The injured man, one of the store's employees, is expected to survive. The shooting, which took place after an altercation between two groups of customers, has raised concerns among students and parents, although authorities do not believe any of the victims were University of Minnesota students. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.

crime2 years ago

Dinkytown Chaos: Arrests and Increased Police Presence.

Seven people were arrested in Dinkytown near the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis after multiple incidents involving a large group of disorderly people throughout the night and early morning. The incidents included fights, harassment, and curfew violations. The arrests were made for assault, possession of weapons, fleeing police, and disorderly conduct.

sports2 years ago

Frozen Four Alert: Minnesota Dominates, Michigan Falls, and How to Watch on Streaming Devices

Minneapolis police have issued an alert for Dinkytown and surrounding areas ahead of the University of Minnesota men's hockey team's participation in the NCAA Frozen 4. The police have advised businesses, residents, and property owners to be vigilant and have a security plan in place for dealing with disruptive individuals. The Gophers last won a national championship in 2003, and fans flooded to the streets of Dinkytown after to celebrate, some more safely than others.