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Duluth to take closer look at police race bias, traffic stops

Chauvin verdict celebrated in Duluth: A lot of shock, followed by relief

Chauvin verdict celebrated in Duluth: A lot of shock, followed by relief
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Daunte Wright s killing resonates in Duluth: We will not give up

Daunte Wright s killing resonates in Duluth: We will not give up The local NAACP reissued its demands for Duluth Police Department reform.  April 14, 2021 8:28pm Text size Copy shortlink: DULUTH – Nearly 150 people filled a downtown street Wednesday to protest the police killing of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center as refrains of No justice, no peace and Black lives matter pierced an otherwise quiet afternoon. We re being told by police, Put your hands up and you re still killing us, organizer Lamarquita Leach said. There s so much in the system that needs to change. We d have to start a whole new system. The crowd marched to City Hall from the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial, the site where in 1920 a white mob lynched three Black men on false accusations of rape. Since the death of George Floyd last year, the memorial has become a gathering place for those seeking social justice.

Duluth Public Library branches open doors for in-person service

Duluth s main downtown library will continue to offer curbside service. Written By: News Tribune | × Patrons browse the Mount Royal Branch Library in Duluth. (Steve Kuchera / 2015 file / News Tribune) The Mount Royal and West Duluth branches of the Duluth Public Library welcomed patrons Monday for the first time since they closed in March 2020 due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19. The branch libraries will be open for in-person weekday visits, but patrons must be masked and maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet from others who are not family members. Both libraries will operate at reduced capacity to protect public health. They will not be open on the weekends.

Duluth mayor eyes a better normal as city recovers from pandemic

Duluth mayor eyes a better normal as city recovers from pandemic Equity and sustainability were themes of Monday s state of the city address.  April 6, 2021 9:15am Text size Copy shortlink: DULUTH – Mayor Emily Larson wants Duluth to be the greenest city in the country and to create the most trusted public safety department in the state. And it s our next task to do the work needed to ensure our (pandemic) recovery is better than what came before, she said during Monday night s State of the City address. We can create a better normal. A fairer normal. A more just normal, more equitable, sustainable and connected than ever before.

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