Southwest Minneapolis, MN|News|
How Bogged Down By Student Loans Minneapolis Ranks Among Metros
Student loan debt has gained national attention from news outlets and politicians. See how it affects Minneapolis.

I'm not like your normal Patch editor. When your local editor takes a much-needed vacation, I take the reins, ensuring you still get your news. I'm like a subsitute teacher, but don't have to deal with the kids playing pranks on me.
I also work the national desk from time to time, typing up stories of wider interest.
If you have any questions, comments, or news tips, please shoot me an email at geoffrey.dempsey@patch.com.
I joined the Marine Corps in 2006 for a variety of reasons and chose a nerdy job in communications - nerds with guns. I deployed once to Afghanistan and was honorably discharged in 2011 as a sergeant.
I used my GI Bill to get a journo degree from UMass Amherst and started with Patch in April 2017. It's been fascinating writing about so many locales within our country.
One of the most important things we can do as a public is to inform ourselves.
Student loan debt has gained national attention from news outlets and politicians. See how it affects Minneapolis.

The Delta Aquarid and Perseid meteor showers are overlapping. Here’s all skywatchers in Minneapolis need to know.
She said there were "serious non-compliance issues," according to a report, before being escorted out of the building.
More damaging gusts and hail are possible later this week.
The Chicago Park District closed portions of the Lakefront Trail due to a high wave warning by the National Weather Service.
Four of the potential locations are on the south side and one is on the west side, reports say.
The winning ticket is good for $8 million for the lucky player. Another player won $100,000 from a ticket sold out of Oak Lawn.
The four freshman Democratic congresswomen are depicted with guns on a movie poster mock-up, titled "Jihad Squad."
There's been a lot going on in Joliet this week. Here's some of what Patch has reported.
The second release of the Will County Forest Preserve District's "Don't Be a Jerk" campaign involves garbage and littering.
Police say he approached two girls outside a school and talked about sex, which prompted the investigation into him.
The Illinois Department of Transportation recommends allowing extra time for trips during the lane closures.
Photos of the stuck semi show the trailer buckled under the bridge, which was too low for the truck.
Police are looking for Jazaira Scuefield, who they accuse of aggravated battery on a cop, criminal trespass and other charges.
Black smoke from the Joliet Refinery Thursday was part of what Exxon calls a "process upset," a normal part of operations.
Half of ticket sales for the Guns-N-Hoses event will go to charity.
According to the Illinois State Rifle Association, the new law put over 1,200 gun dealers out of business.
Rep. Kinzinger said the chants at a Trump rally "would send chills down the spines of our Founding Fathers."
It's dangerously hot outside. There are lots of cooling centers in Will County offered to those who need to take a break from the heat.
Waste Management has updated its early start times for trash pick up in northeastern Illinois due to extreme heat.