Jacob Frey announces bid for Third term
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Wednesday he’ll seek a third — and final — term as mayor to continue his administration’s work overhauling the police department and building more affordable housing.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced at a press conference on Tuesday that he would not cooperate with enforcement officers on deportations of illegal immigrants.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says he’s running for a third term, which would be his last four years at the helm of a city he led through a pandemic and police brutality case that rocked the world. Frey served on the City Council from 2013 until he was elected mayor in 2017,
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and other community leaders gathered at City Hall to express support for migrants after ICE raids in the city. On Wednesday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey officially announced the launch of his re-election campaign.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Wednesday he is officially seeking reelection to a third term, pitching voters on "good, thoughtful governance."
After a judge dismissed a suit that had temporarily blocked projects allowable under the comprehensive plan, a key roadblock is gone.
In part because of retirements and reduced interest in careers in law enforcement, most major U.S. cities have struggled to keep staffed up.
City Council Member Jason Chavez expressed disappointment at the shelter's closure, emphasizing the significant impact the loss of 137 beds would have on addressing homelessness in Minneapolis. Chavez also noted that Agate is not the only shelter in the city facing financial challenges.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is seeking his third term as mayor after officially announcing his reelection campaign Wednesday. Frey, who was first elected in 2016, is running against several
The department struggled with hiring and retention for years after the murder of George Floyd. MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Police celebrated 19 new hires at the department's first graduation ceremony of the year on Thursday evening.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham pressed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem several times as to whether she would “go after” blue state governors and mayors who interfere with undocumented migrant raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents,