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“Rising home prices, rising mortgage rates and low inventory played a major role throughout 2024,” said Frank D’Angelo of Minneapolis Area Realtors
Woodland residents' concerns prompted a developer to downscale and reconfigure plans near the headwaters of a local trout stream.
After repeated delays, the 45-unit building on the former Seaway Hotel site must be ready for occupancy by Oct. 31.
We can tell our representatives now what matters to us. Like increasing the child tax credit, as both parties promised in the last election and which promises to cut child poverty in half.

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Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan speak at affordable housing rally
Theft and embezzlement charges were dismissed, but he will repay more than $24,000 in restitution.
A judge has ordered the owner of the Maple Fields Mobile Home Park to make needed repairs before tenants can return.
From the column: "Trusted local organizations like One Roof Community Housing are providing stability and a fresh start for those who need it."
With a split Legislature and a tight budget, what could be on the docket for affordable housing in the 2025 legislative session?
From the column: "Renters in Duluth have come together to demand better. We are fighting for political change that protects renters."
While overdose deaths declined this year, homelessness continues to take a community-wide toll.
While the number of homeless population deaths in Duluth has risen in recent years, it saw a slight decline over the past year, with 61 individuals and five advocates dead.
Recent bankruptcy filing involves Endi Plaza
The first phase of the $500M mixed-use development, Incline Village, is finally underway.

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