Didn’t get a UMN safety notification? Here’s why. by Madeline Deninger and Mohamed Ibrahim Published November 25, 2019 University officials follow federal guidelines when sending campus-wide safety notifications, but some community members say that's not enough.
Cedar-Riverside community members call for greater representation in public market development by Mohamed Ibrahim Published November 25, 2019 Residents and community members gathered last week to voice concerns about the potential Africa Village mixed-use development.
Prospect Park committee focuses on inclusion, diversity by Emma Dill Published November 25, 2019 The group helped organize a meeting last week to address parking shortages at the Glendale Townhomes.
Neighbors seek greater University involvement amid Dinkytown development by Caitlin Anderson Published November 21, 2019 A proposed high-density development on the Dinkytown McDonald's site helped spark conversations.
Proposed stairwell could connect heart of Dinkytown to greenway by Emma Dill Published November 14, 2019 Plans for the recently resurfaced after initially being proposed in 2014.
High-rise condo project canceled in Marcy-Holmes, rentals proposed instead by Caitlin Anderson Published November 11, 2019 Alia condos by Alatus, LLC was originally proposed in early 2016.
Vietnamese restaurant slated for Dinkytown by Caitlin Anderson Published November 5, 2019 Pho Mai, located at 319 14th Ave. SE, will offer pho and banh mi sandwiches.
Health food shop LIV TRU Nutrition opens in Stadium Village by Brooke Sheehy Published October 31, 2019 The smoothie shop's owner hopes the business will draw in students looking for a place to study.
Growing Cedar-Riverside program gives kids with autism a place to play by Emma Dill Published October 31, 2019 The program is the only one in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood designed for kids with autism.
Under new proposal, some students could qualify for affordable housing by Emma Dill Published October 27, 2019 Many traditional undergraduates would not qualify for the affordable units, officials say.