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Metro

Races end in low turnout

Published November 9, 2005

TSee Metro for coverage of the mayoral, and City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 races. uesday was not a presidential election, and the turnout numbers reflected just that. In Minneapolis, approximately 69,633...

Green Party takes over Ward 2 with Cam Gordon

by Bryce Haugen
Published November 9, 2005

By a close margin Tuesday, University-area residents chose Green Party candidate Cam Gordon as their next Minneapolis City Council member. Gordon received 2,481 votes, according to preliminary results,...

Some workers in Minneapolis to see larger paychecks

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published November 7, 2005
Employers contracting from the city will have to start pay at $12 an hour or $10 an hour with health care.

Voter’s Guide 2005

Published November 1, 2005

;Check out where the candidates for the Nov. 8 St. Paul and Minneapolis city elections stand on the issues. Click here to download the .pdf Click here for voting locations Minneapolis Mayor St. Paul...

Special session menu fails

by Jeannine Aquino
Published October 5, 2005

Despite Gov. Tim Pawlenty's letter to legislative leaders last week about a potential special session, a Gophers stadium is still far from becoming a reality. Legislative leaders did not take well to Pawlenty's...

Locals drive revival funds

by Kevin McCahill
Published October 4, 2005
Southeast Como residents have several options to influence NRP spending.

Downtown Minneapolis named one of 17 best commuting districts

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published September 28, 2005
Minneapolis gives parking discounts for registered car pools in municipal lots

Grant to boost area transit options

by Kevin McCahill
Published September 26, 2005
In the future, students might have an easier time getting to class by bike and on foot.St. Paul-based Transit for Livable Communities has been given a $25 million federal grant to improve automobile alternatives in the area.

Slate is set for general elections

Published September 14, 2005

;Minneapolis mayoral race will pit Rybak against McLaughlin By Cati Vanden breul [email protected] The Minneapolis city primaries are over and the results are in. Mayor R.T. Rybak and Hennepin...

Voters to mold local races

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published September 8, 2005

REDITOR'S NOTE: Look for a follow-up story Monday that will outline the issues and explain where people can vote in the primary elections. esidents will decide Tuesday in a primary election which mayoral...

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