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More TCE soil contamination found in Como neighborhood

More TCE soil contamination found in Como neighborhood

by Katie Hutton
Published January 18, 2017
It was originally thought that the trichloroethylene contamination was from a single source, but research has found multiple more sources north of Hennepin Ave.
Andrea Jenkins, a former Minneapolis city council policy aide and Transgender Oral History Project curator, poses for a portrait outside Blegen Hall on the West Bank campus, June 2.

First stories from Transgender Oral History Project published; aim to archive marginalized voices

by Rilyn Eischens
Published January 18, 2017
The project will have more than 200 interviews documenting transgender experiences.
The thermal imaging camera, pictured on Jan. 17, 2017, is located on the northeast side of Washington Avenue bridge. The camera will move to a more ideal location once the testing phase is finished.

UMPD tests thermal imaging camera for more bridge safety

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published January 18, 2017
The camera on the Washington Avenue Bridge is currently in a testing phase while police work out software glitches
People walk past Sally's Saloon in Stadium Village on East Bank on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2016.

21-year-old male charged for molestation at Sally’s in Stadium Village

by Mike Hendrickson
Published January 18, 2017
The hearing for Benjamin E. Sloan is set for Feb. 10
Students walk past the spot where Lao Sze Chaun, a Chicago-based Chinese restaurant chain, will be opening a location below WaHu in early February. The restaurant will be an addition to a collection of established Chinese restaurants in the Stadium Village area.

New Chinese restaurant, Lao Sze Chuan, slated to open in Stadium Village

by Andrew Heiser
Published January 17, 2017
Lao Sze Chuan’s first Minnesota location is scheduled to open Feb. 1.
Minneapolis City Council voted to deny Doran Companies'  demolition of the commercial property building located at 1319 4th Street SE, which houses Mesa Pizza, Dinkytown Tattoo and Camdi Restaurant in Dinkytown.

Mpls City Council passes resolution to support Syrian refugee resettlement

by Melissa Steinken
Published January 17, 2017
The resolution comes after similar efforts in St. Paul.

U’s human research protection program reaccredited

by Rilyn Eischens
Published January 17, 2017
Following a decade of scrutiny and multiple investigations, the program has received reaccreditation
University President Eric Kaler presents new operational efficiency data during a meeting of the Senate Committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at the Minnesota state Capitol.

With GOP-controlled Legislature, U budget funding could be uphill battle

by Max Chao
Published January 17, 2017
The U's request includes $147.2 million in state spending — a more than 11 percent increase in state money.
Owner Abdirahman Kahin help prepare orders during a lunch rush on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, the second to last day of being open at Afro Deli's West Bank location in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis gives small businesses a leg up on contracts under $100K

by Raju Chaduvula
Published January 17, 2017
To level the playing field, small businesses will compete against each other for contracts instead of against large companies.
Senior wide receiver Drew Wolitarsky addresses reporters at a news conference as his teammates fill the background Thursday, Dec. 15 at the Gibson-Nagurski Football Complex in Minneapolis.

Turbulent month roils football program: Suspensions, boycott, protest, firings

by Jessie Bekker
Published January 17, 2017
A Sept. sexual assault allegation spurred a U Title IX investigation, the suspension of 10 football players and a month of unrest.

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