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City considers minimum wage increase

by Benjamin Farniok
Published April 28, 2015

The Minneapolis City Council approved a resolution earlier this month to create a group to research the possible effects of raising the city’s minimum wage. Though supporters say city officials are...

Senators consider historic gas tax increase

by Brian Edwards
Published April 27, 2015

Minnesotans might have to shell out more money at gas pumps this summer if state lawmakers vote to raise the gas tax Monday.    The state Senate, which is controlled by the Democratic-Farmer-Labor...

Minneapolis pursues increased diversity

by Alida Tieberg
Published April 23, 2015

City officials want to diversify Minneapolis’ workforce.   The City Council approved a new plan last week that would increase the diversity of city workers to include more women, young people...

At the Capitol, stem cell research gaining support

by Christopher Aadland and Logan Wroge
Published April 23, 2015

After years of controversy over the use of state funds for regenerative medicine — or stem cell research — support for the field appears to be growing at the state  Capitol.    Legislators...

Tuition-free option at Morris may be growing

by Christopher Aadland
Published April 22, 2015

The University of Minnesota-Morris serves a growing population of Native American students as one of only two colleges in the nation that offer free tuition to those students.   As a result, the number...

U researcher finds large return on transportation investments

by Brian Edwards
Published April 22, 2015

As legislators continue debating which transportation projects to fund this session, one University of Minnesota researcher is hoping to help solve their dilemmas.   The Center for Transportation...

Hopes for tuition freeze renewed

by Logan Wroge
Published April 21, 2015

A bill that would partially fund a tuition freeze at the University of Minnesota is one step closer to approval from the full Legislature.   Senators passed a higher education bill on Monday that...

With feds’ help, city targets unfair policing practices

by Nick Wicker
Published April 20, 2015

Minneapolis is taking steps to build trust between its police department and residents.   As city officials strive to obtain more data on Minneapolis’ law enforcement practices in an attempt...

U could save millions on TCF Stadium

by Logan Wroge
Published April 20, 2015

University of Minnesota leaders and state lawmakers have proposed a new way to bolster the prominence of the Medical School.   Legislators passed a plan last week that would allow the University to...

U researcher rates MN’s travel accessibility

by Brian Edwards
Published April 20, 2015

A University of Minnesota researcher is using travel data to rank the best areas in the state to live based on access to vital destinations.     The University’s Accessibility Observatory...

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