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Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025

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Top Story: City

The City and Hamoudi Sabri come to another impasse in the ongoing lawsuit. | Photo by Nate Unger, Minnesota Daily

City and encampment landowner negotiations stall after months of escalation

by Maya Bell | City Reporter | Published September 23, 2025

Minneapolis property owner Hamoudi Sabri — who had an encampment on his Lake Street property — and the city are still negotiating a deal after a stalled enclosures, according to a judge’s letter.

The judge ruled on a temporary restraining order Tuesday after the city and Hamoudi Sabri were not able to come to an agreement.

The city alleged the encampment had insufficient waste management, a lack of water and unsafe living conditions. The city issued 11 public health citations, totaling around $15,000 in fines.

 

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Opinion

Opinion: Golf, greed and American excess

By Vivian Wilson | Columnist

While golf may have originated in Scotland, it’s become emblematic of American elitism and excess.

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Minneapolis’s haunted trolley lights up the night

By Ziggy Keairns | A&E Reporter

Minneapolis Trolley’s Candlelight Ghost Tour blends eerie storytelling, local history and theatrical charm.

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