Emily Callahan

Emily Callahan is an editor and writer whose work reflects a thoughtful, polished editorial style. She brings a clear voice to content creation, with an emphasis on strong storytelling, clean structure, and reader-friendly coverage. Her background suggests a steady, professional approach to shaping ideas into well-crafted articles. At the Minneapolis Bulletin, she would fit naturally as part of a team focused on clear, consistent, and engaging editorial work.

Witness recounts moments 2 men were shot in downtown Minneapolis.

Two men were shot in broad daylight near 9th Street South and Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis on May 29, 2026, prompting a large police response and the arrest of a suspect. A witness said the gunfire erupted suddenly, sending workers and pedestrians scrambling for cover in one of the city’s busiest corridors.

Reports of ICE Ruses Shake Trust in Minnesota Communities

Reports of ICE agents using disguises in Minnesota are fueling fear, distrust, and new legal questions about enforcement tactics.

Minneapolis City Council members question mayor’s handling of police chief investigation.

Minneapolis City Council members are pressing Mayor Jacob Frey over why they were not told about an investigation into Police Chief Brian O'Hara before he was renominated for another term. The criticism follows O'Hara's resignation after investigators found he interfered with a misconduct inquiry.

4 things to know from May 25, 2026.

Memorial Day in Minnesota on May 25, 2026 brought remembrance, civic debate and practical concerns for Twin Cities residents. Here are four developments with clear local significance, from George Floyd remembrance events to Minneapolis policy fights and holiday conditions.

Father wounded, son in custody after Minneapolis shooting, police say

A 64-year-old man was shot at a south Minneapolis home on Memorial Day, and police arrested his 41-year-old son at the scene. The father later died at a hospital, and prosecutors have charged the son with second-degree murder.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara resigns after allegations he interfered with investigation.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara resigned after Mayor Jacob Frey said an internal investigation found he interfered with a misconduct probe into his own conduct. The abrupt exit opens a new chapter of uncertainty for a department still under pressure to deliver reform and rebuild public trust.
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Community advocates push for safety as summer season begins.

Community groups, public agencies and safety advocates are pressing for stronger precautions at the start of the summer season, warning that heat, drowning, road travel and fireworks injuries can escalate quickly as schools let out and families head outdoors. Their message is that prevention, staffing and public awareness can reduce avoidable deaths and injuries.

Star Tribune Lifts The Curtain On Reporting Behind Trump Pentagon Scoop

Minneapolis’s Star Tribune pulled back the curtain on a major Trump-era Pentagon scoop, detailing how reporters verified texts and protected a key source.