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Health care has not met goals

by Kristina Busch
Published October 26, 2015
Accountable care organizations are not meeting their goals in Minnesota.

MN stores begin opioid antidote sales

by Erica Mahoney
Published October 22, 2015
Minnesota joined 13 other states that sell Naloxone over the counter.

Group may advocate for Am. Indians

by Brian Edwards
Published October 21, 2015
An advisory board would include a member from each state American Indian tribe.

Faculty aim to limit data requests

by Erica Mahoney
Published October 19, 2015
Advocates say the proposed law would protect unifinished research from misuse.

City passes stricter lead standards

by Carter Jones
Published October 15, 2015
Lead-based paint has been banned since 1978 and can cause high blood pressure.

Congress shuts down Perkins loan program

by Melissa Steinken
Published October 12, 2015
The loan program wasn’t granted a one-year extension by the Senate.
A biker passes by Blarney Pub & Grill on Wednesday. In September, the Minneapolis City Council issued a proposal for a city-wide ordinance that would change the way all businesses, like Blarney, are allowed to schedule their employees. The changes would require businesses to establish employee shift schedules twenty-eight days before their shift.

City weighs scheduling rules

by Keith Min
Published October 1, 2015
Businesses could be required to schedule employees nearly one month in advance and compensate for schedule changes.

Teacher rules raise questions

by Benjamin Farniok
Published September 22, 2015
Proposed regulations would alter the education teachers need for dual-credit courses.

Stadium, public safety among issues in St. Paul council race

by Dan Murphy
Published September 17, 2015
As November’s election approaches, experts say issues like sports facilities and public safety will surface.

Research practices updated

by Benjamin Farniok
Published September 17, 2015
Proposed federal rule changes would expedite research and add human subjects protections.

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