
A Suburban New Yorker Develops a St. Paul State of Mind
How moving to St. Paul from a car-focused small town granted “the urbanist-oriented freedom to go where I please” for one college student.

How moving to St. Paul from a car-focused small town granted “the urbanist-oriented freedom to go where I please” for one college student.

Getting a bike stolen happens to most cyclists, but that doesn’t make it any easier. We offer tips, in hopes that it won’t happen to you.

Cities and transit agencies throughout the Twin Cities are seeking to improve bike parking and bus racks as e-bikes become increasingly popular.

Suburban cycling does have its challenges, but cities and counties can make smart changes that encourage cyclists outside of the core cities.

Bryant Avenue in South Minneapolis demonstrates promising potential for innovative street and bikeway designs — if we let them get built.

More than 200 gathered for conversation and a group ride. It was both a community event and an act of defiance against car-dependent society.

A conversation with Minneapolis cycle shop owner Bill Findling about inclusion and equity, affordable bicycling and having fun while finding oneself.

Advocates and detractors of St. Paul’s new Bicycle Plan will show up for a City Council hearing on Wednesday – make sure your voice is heard.

What a casual insult tells us about the limits and potential of individual choices and collective relationships to make big changes.

We took the opportunity at BikeMN’s summit on capitol hill to chat with activists from across the state about cycling in their communities.