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Making dreams reality, one room at a time

by Liz Anderson
Published December 2, 2014
A nonprofit, student-led group redesigns bedrooms for kids who are critically ill for free.

Survey could aid push for local food

by Ethan Nelson
Published December 1, 2014
Small farmers are looking for help to sell their produce in larger markets.

Legislators reform regent selection process

by Blair Emerson
Published December 1, 2014
To depoliticize the selection of University regents, legislators have joined the council that chooses board candidates.

Here we come a-wassailing

by Grant Tillery
Published November 26, 2014
A primer of classic drinks to get you through the winter

Education leaders talk disparities

by Logan Wroge
Published November 26, 2014
Minnesota’s achievement gap needs lawmakers’ attention to be narrowed, advocates say.
Attendee Steve Pflaum listens to speakers at the Dinkytown Reunion on Sunday at the Varsity Theater. Members of Preserve Historic Dinkytown hosted the event, in part, to strengthen their case for zoning the neighborhood as a historic place. The event included historical archives, films and speakers about Dinkytown's history.

Dinkytown fans rally for historic preservation

by Anne Millerbernd
Published November 25, 2014
More than 100 people turned out to a “Dinkytown Reunion” on Sunday, with many calling for the area to be deemed historic.

St. Paul to better communicate parking bans

by John Thomas
Published November 25, 2014
Parking bans for non-snow emergency routes would be easier to restrict.

University researchers look to state for research funding

Published November 25, 2014
The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources hopes to fund several University projects aimed at improving the environment.
Afro Deli owner Abdirahman Kahin takes orders at the restaurant Wednesday night. A proposed ordinance change would allow businesses to stay open for longer than normal 35 days a year. The change is geared toward  Muslim-owned businesses who weren't able to stay open as late as they wanted during Ramadan.

Minneapolis may allow later hours for businesses

by Ethan Nelson
Published November 24, 2014
Some council members want to allow businesses to extend their open times into the night.

City targets problem properties

by Barry Lytton
Published November 24, 2014
Eight U-area properties made a city “Good Cause” list that calls out problematic rentals.

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