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Sixteen-year-old Ubah Salad, right, and 20-year-old Mona Abdullahi practice chest compressions on a test dummy Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at the Brian Coyle Center in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Fire Department started the program to educate youth and improve relations between the department and the Cedar-Riverside community.

Fire Ambassador Program bridges gap

by Meritte Dahl
Published February 20, 2013
The Mpls. Fire Department works with teens from the East-African community.
House of Hanson, owner Laurel Bauers claim to Dinkytown fame, has been in her family for 80 years. Bauer recently signed a purchase agreement with developer the Opus Group and will be closing the store.

A Dinkytown lifer to close shop

by Marion Renault
Published January 29, 2013
Laurel Bauer — a true Dinkytown lifer — might be moving on soon.

Avoid tows, bike safe this winter

by Meghan Holden
Published December 6, 2012
Tips for parking and biking during the snowy winter months.

Plasma move axed, could delay WaHu

by Tony
Published December 4, 2012
A councilman hopes to amend the zoning code, which would help CSL move.
Skott Johnson, president of the Dinkytown Business Association, in his store Autographics on Nov. 12 in Dinkytown.

The man behind Dinkytown

by Tony
Published November 27, 2012
Fazed by development, Skott Johnson is considering moving on after 30 years.
Minneapolis City Councilman Cam Gordon speaks to the board and neighborhood residents about the need for energy reform in the community during the Southeast Como Improvement Association meeting in Van Cleve Park on Tuesday.

SECIA struggles to stay afloat

by Marion Renault
Published November 15, 2012
Southeast Como’s neighborhood association is dealing with a 75 percent budget cut.

Voters re-elect Kahn and Dziedzic

by Marjorie Otto
Published November 8, 2012
The two women were re-elected as part of the DFL takeover Tuesday.

A fear of hitting apartment ‘saturation’

by Tony
Published October 16, 2012
University-area developments can be unpredictable and many fear the market will bust.

Stage is set for terror trial arguments

by Katherine Lymn
Published October 3, 2012
A Mpls. man is charged with helping recruit men for al-Shabab.

Businesses to lose parking at UTEC site

by Tony
Published September 27, 2012
City officials are encouraging more shared parking among businesses.

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