Meet EPNI at the alley’s celebration on December 5th to learn about the history and future of the Roof Depot site; December ...
50.5% of the homes in Phillips were built before 1939 and that may be a problem for some residents in the Phillips Community.
Sue Hunter Weir is chair of Friends of the Cemetery, an organization dedicated to preserving and maintaining Minneapolis ...
Harvest from the Heart is a food distribution center in South Minneapolis that generally stocks local and seasonal produce as well as food from local retailers. Shoppers do not need to provide an ID ...
The Orange Line will run every 10 minutes during weekday rush hours, and every 15 minutes instead of every half hour in the early mornings and evenings on weekdays, and all day on weekends. Service ...
Pillsbury United Communities operates one of those food shelves and there are also community gardens and local farmers ...
One of the issues that community health workers are concerned about is Interstate 94, a major highway that runs right next to ...
Ingebretsen’s is one of the last stores still standing from the early 20th century era of “snoose boulevard,” a hub of Scandinavian American activity. The street remains a corridor where immigrant ...
Access to affordable healthcare can be an ongoing battle for some communities. Fortunately, some organizations in the Phillips Community are working to provide free services like clinic visits, ...
The HERC incinerator, which processes up to 1,000 tons of waste daily, is the largest industrial air polluter in Hennepin County. In recent years, it has faced increasing scrutiny from community and ...
War brings destruction, loss of loved ones, and cultural conflicts between people who were once like one family. In the context of the ongoing war, the internal experiences of Russian-speaking ...
The list below is a non-exhaustive list of resources serving members of the Phillips Community. Mental health care has been a growing concern for many for quite a long time, particularly in ...