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National non-profit comes to Minneapolis with ride sharing goals

by Christopher Lemke
Published July 12, 2017
Shared-Use Mobility Center wants to take 20,000 cars off Twin Cities roads within five years.

Dog shot by Minneapolis police set to receive treatment at U

by Lauren Otto
Published July 12, 2017
Ciroc, one of two dogs shot by police Saturday, sustained a shattered jaw and skull fracture.
Brittany Seaver poses for portraits with her children Serenidee, Jazzlynn and William Watson outside their home in Plymouth, Minnesota on Monday. Brittany is now involved with the Minnesota Prison Doula Project, giving support and advice to pregnant inmates and new moms who are incarcerated.

For pregnant Minnesota inmates, a doula helps to maintain family ties

by Max Chao
Published July 12, 2017
The Minnesota Prison Doula Project connects incarcerated mothers with their children.

New neuro tech might be perfect evidence for courtrooms, U study shows

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 12, 2017
Law professor Francis Shen and his team of researchers say new memory-testing technology can have significant impact.
Sarah Webstor Norton waits to be called to speak during a public hearing at Minneapolis City Hall on Thursday. Sarah works in the service industry and is in favor of a proposed $15 minimum ordinance.

Experts weigh in on Minneapolis $15 minimum wage

by Christopher Lemke
Published July 11, 2017
University and other experts give their take on how the $15 minimum wage can affect Minneapolis.
Grant implementation coordinator Jake Maxon poses for a portrait outside Penny's Coffee in Minneapolis on Friday, July 7.

University of Minnesota grad student brings national HIV plans to Hennepin County

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 11, 2017
After interning in the White House, Jake Maxon, 27, is fighting the spread of HIV for Hennepin County.

University adds new sexual health minor

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 10, 2017
The minor will be available in the fall semester to masters and doctorate students.
Seemore the sea turtle swims in her tank behind the scenes at Sea Life at the Mall of America on July 7, 2017. Seemore lost her shell in a boating accident and students from the University of Minnesota used 3D printing to build a new shell.

A shell upgrade for Seemore the sea turtle

by Sydney Baum-Haines
Published July 10, 2017
University of Minnesota researchers and students are designing a prosthetic upgrade for an injured sea turtle's shell.
Lee Greenfield, former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and board member of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners, chats about campaign buttons at the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's 2017 City Convention on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Greenfield said he has "boxes and boxes" of campaign buttons at his home.

Mayoral candidate Raymond Dehn upstages competitors at convention but misses DFL endorsement

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 9, 2017
The event, held in Minneapolis Saturday, often fails to lead to a DFL endorsement.
Delegates, alternate voters and supporters of all candidates converse before the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's 2017 City Convention on Saturday, July 8, 2017 the Minneapolis Convention Center.

Mayoral hopefuls look for endorsement at DFL Convention in Minneapolis

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 8, 2017
The mayoral election will take place Nov. 7.

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