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Community Outreach team member Mark Woods plays a game of Jenga with students at Patrick Henry High School  on Friday, Dec. 7. Woods sees him self as a positive instigator who is able to offer mentorship to youth outside of typical school and athletic environments.

City takes community approach to curbing youth violence in Cedar-Riverside

by Tiffany Bui
Published December 10, 2018
The City Council reallocated $43,000 in Minneapolis Police Department funds to create a youth outreach team in Cedar-Riverside.
The Cedar-Riverside Opportunity Center as seen on Oct. 24, 2018. The Opportunity Center, which is now home to the citys small business team, will begin assisting residents once a month.

Trades program aims to broaden career options in Cedar-Riverside

by Emma Dill
Published December 10, 2018
The City Council approved funds for an apprenticeship pilot program at the Cedar-Riverside Opportunity Center Wednesday.

University housing forum tackles 2040 plan

by Tiffany Bui
Published December 6, 2018
Panelists discussed the future of City housing policy and the 2040 plan.
The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood as seen on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.

West Bank vies for City recognition to preserve cultural significance

by Tiffany Bui
Published December 4, 2018
The City of Minneapolis is considering a new policy that would designate certain neighborhoods as "Cultural Districts."
The 17th Avenue Residence Hall as seen on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017.

Anti-Semitic vandalism reported in University residence hall

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published December 3, 2018
Vandalism that referenced white supremacy and Nazism was reported in 17th Avenue Residence Hall last Wednesday.

Towerside project draws heat from Met Council

by Imani Cruzen
Published December 3, 2018
A project that would garner heat from the Metropolitan Council's sewage system did not receive approval.

Minneapolis comprehensive plan recognizes University area for first time

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 29, 2018
On Wednesday, City Council approved an amendment solidifying the unique role of the University and surrounding neighborhoods in the city.
The Metro Transit 6 Bus is seen along 4th St SE on Monday, Nov. 26, 2018.

Metro Transit scopes out high-frequency transit line for Dinkytown

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 27, 2018
Major Marcy-Holmes streets see some of the highest ridership numbers in the Twin Cities.
Dinkytown Wine and Spirits owner Irv Hershkovitz poses for a portrait inside of his liquor store on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The store, which opened in 1990, is not the first business Hershkovitz has operated in the area.

Dinkytown’s drastic shift: How developments have changed the neighborhood

by J.D. Duggan
Published November 21, 2018
A luxury student housing boom sent the neighborhood into a tailspin of varied responses from internal and external forces.
The Hub Minneapolis, which opened for tenants this summer, is seen near East Bank on Tuesday, Sept. 4. The building is 284 ft. tall.

By the numbers: among U neighborhoods, Marcy-Holmes sees most development

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 19, 2018
At the neighborhood's peak, Marcy-Holmes saw 358 new units of housing in 2016.

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