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Mpls. to start new sweeps

by Neil Munshi
Published December 10, 2004

Starting Jan. 1, city inspectors will begin a five-year sweep of all Minneapolis rental properties, including those in neighborhoods around campus. Minneapolis Regulatory Services and the Fire Department...

Officials: New driver’s licenses will be more secure, harder to copy

by Branden Peterson
Published December 9, 2004
The new Minnesota driver's licenses will be available beginning Monday.

Karaoke fad takes off in area bars

Published December 9, 2004
Owners of local bars said they welcome the extra business karaoke brings.

GLBT boutique strives to cater to all

by Jared Roddy
Published December 7, 2004

Lily's, the ski shop turned boutique near the University's St. Paul campus, is more than just a business venture to its owner - it's a whole new life. Owner Lily Beauchamp said she envisioned a gay, lesbian,...

Two plans discussed for Seven Corners parking

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published December 6, 2004

Members of the Cedar-Riverside Business Association discussed options Friday that would make parking at Seven Corners more plentiful and less confusing. Business owners, land owners and city officials...

City re-examining theaters’ operation

by Emily Kaiser
Published December 6, 2004

The Minneapolis City Council and the Historic Theatre Group have begun negotiations on a new contract for managing the Hennepin Avenue theater district in downtown Minneapolis. The proposal would allow...

State forecasts $700M deficit – additional report

by Than Tibbetts
Published December 2, 2004
Gov. Pawlenty said pro stadiums need more attention than a Gophers facility.

State forecasts $700M deficit

by Kari Petrie
Published December 2, 2004
University officials said they remain optimistic about funding.

New rent application ordinance takes effect

by Emily Kaiser
Published December 1, 2004

In March 2002, professor Edward Goetz presented survey data that showed minority union tenants paid, on average, more than three times the amount of renting application fees as white tenants with the same...

Pollution is a potential problem in the metro area

by Jason Juno
Published November 30, 2004

The Twin Cities were less polluted Monday because of dry air moving in. However, there are days throughout the year, some of which came two weeks ago, that are not so clean. Soot - which is an air pollutant...

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