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June 2024 — A sign reading "Barkley O'Neal 2024" seen in North Minneapolis during the NBA Finals. The Minnesota Timberwolves made the Western Conference Finals this year for the first time bringing the two sportscasters to town.
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June 2024 — A sign reading "Barkley O'Neal 2024" seen in North Minneapolis during the NBA Finals. The Minnesota Timberwolves made the Western Conference Finals this year for the first time bringing the two sportscasters to town.
March 2024 — Heavy snowfall outside the 4th Street Saloon in North Minneapolis.
July 2023 — George Floyd mural in North Minneapolis on July 1, 2023.
December 2022 — This view looks across the residential neighborhoods bordering Interstate 94 in Minneapolis, an area shaped heavily by mid-20th-century highway construction. When I-94 was built between the 1950s and early 1970s, it cut through several established communities—including parts of Cedar-Riverside, Seward, and Phillips—reshaping street grids, housing patterns, and long-standing cultural districts. The snow-covered homes clustered above the highway reflect a mix of older housing stock and later infill development that emerged after the corridor was completed. The elevated ramps and interchanges shown here connect local streets to one of the region’s primary east–west routes, linking downtown Minneapolis with St. Paul and the wider interstate system.
August 2022 — A billboard for candidate for Governor Scott Jensen and Matt Birk in North Minneapolis.
August 2022 — The intersection of Broadway and Lyndale in North Minneapolis.
June 2022 — A mural on the side of North High School in North Minneapolis.
June 2022 — A memorial for the children who have been killed by gun violence. In May 2021 6-year old Aniya Allen was killed after the vehicle she was riding was caught in crossfire.
January 2022 — Minneapolis Police Fourth Precinct Police Station behind security fencing in January 2022.
April 2021 — The National Guard standing on the streets of North Minneapolis after Brooklyn Center Police Officer Kim Potter shot and killed 20 year old Daunte Wright.
March 2021 — Minneapolis Police arrive to a crowd of camp protectors who were waiting after the City of Minneapolis had said they would clear the homeless encampment.
October 2020 — Ford Center and Broadway Avenue in North Minneapolis.
August 2020 — "Pain is Purification" on a train bridge in North Minneapolis.
July 2020 — Black Lives Matter Mural painted on Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis. Completed on July 18th, 2020.
July 2020 — A Black Lives Matter mural on Plymouth Ave in North Minneapolis. “Racism is social terrorism”
July 2020 — Black Lives Matter Mural painted on Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis. Completed on July 18th, 2020.
July 2020 — Black Lives Matter Mural painted on Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis. Completed on July 18th, 2020.
June 2020 — The Minneapolis Police 4th Precinct located in North Minneapolis. Behind razor wire and concrete barricades.
June 2020 — Cub Foods in North Minneapolis with boards on it in 06/04/20.
June 2020 — McDonald’s store boarded up in North Minneapolis after fires from riots following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — Fire damaged retail space in North Minneapolis after days of unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — A mural on Broadway Avenue in North Minneapolis.
June 2020 — Storefronts in North Minneapolis boarded up after days of unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — George Floyd Say His Name written on boards in North Minneapolis in June 2020.
June 2020 — Burned out O'Reilly Auto Parts in North Minneapolis after days of unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
May 2017 — International Market Square, Minneapolis
May 2017 — International Market Square, Minneapolis
April 2016 — Downtown Minneapolis as seen from Upper Harbor Terminal in North Minneapolis. Riverside Generating Station on the left.
September 2014 — Urban island camping in Minneapolis on the Mississippi River.
March 2009 — Broadway Liquors in North Minneapolis.
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
March 2009 — The Minneapolis police 4th precinct in north Minneapolis.
March 2009 — Liquoir and McDonald's fries.
February 2009 — Wafana's Grocery in North Minneapolis.
February 2009 — A home with lender foreclosure signage on it.
February 2009 — Originally built in 1905 with substantial repairs done over the years, the Lowry Avenue Bridge was closed on April 25, 2008. Controlled explosions demolished it on June 21, 2009.