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Officers prepare to spray the crowd when individuals started throwing plastic bottles and liquid on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 in Cedar Riverside neighborhood.

HBO show “Mogadishu, Minnesota” stirs controversy in Cedar Riverside

by Eliana Schreiber
Published September 12, 2016
As the cable drama stirred protests over the weekend, community members are divided on how the show will reflect the neighborhood
The West Bank mudslide area is shown on Sept. 1, 2014. The mudslide, which occurred at the base of the University of Minnesota’s Fairview Medical Center in June of 2014, will re-open Thursday evening to let bicyclists and pedestrians use the West Bank trail.

Two years after landslide, West River Parkway finally set to reopen

by Eliana Schreiber
Published September 1, 2016
The parkway and Franklin Avenue bridge will be open to the public Thursday evening.
Minnesota Rep. Phyllis Kahn, Mohamud Noor and Ilhan Omar debate in a filled Cowles Auditorium at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs Monday evening. The three are competing for the DFL primary for House Seat 60B.

Debate spotlights veteran, newcomers

by Ryan Faircloth
Published August 24, 2016
On Monday, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs held a debate for DFL candidates running in the House 60B race.
Politician and Ward 6 Minneapolis City Councilmember Abdi Warsame.

In Cedar-Riverside, enduring concerns over ‘ugly’ rhetoric

by Raj Chaduvula
Published August 24, 2016
Councilman Abdi Warsame and other Muslim leaders reflect on the impact of Islamophobia.

Bus stop surveys could change transit accessibility

by Raj Chaduvula
Published July 6, 2016
Metro Transit will use the survey data to improve stops in various areas.

General Mills lawsuit moves forward

by Sophie Wiitala
Published May 25, 2016
A new study has outlined the future of cleanup in and around the area.
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services program manager, Melissa Flores Floravanti, and practitioner Peter Dinh, pose in the new garden at the Community-University Health Care Center. The new garden will be used by mental health patients in the clinic as a place to relax and socialize.

Garden promotes well-being

by Sadman Rahman
Published September 23, 2015
A University-sponsored community garden in South Minneapolis aims to help local mental health patients.

Prospect Park considers park space along LRT

by Keith Min
Published September 9, 2015
The space would help fight a deficit of parkland in the area.

Radius at 15th impresses in first year

by Nick Wicker
Published September 9, 2015
The new luxury complex has nearly filled its beds in its first semester.
Dinkytown rentals owner Tim Harsem testifies on his affordable housing plans at a committee meeting at City Hall on Monday.

City leaders at odds with apartment’s design

by Elizabeth Smith
Published April 28, 2015

A new apartment complex that promises to buck the recent trend of expensive luxury housing is getting pushback from a local neighborhood organization.   Dinkytown Rentals, a company with more than...

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