Program offers chance at a clean slate by Haley Madderom Published October 22, 2014 About three-quarters of the Restorative Justice Community Action program’s U-area cases involve alcohol violations.
Police issue 60 citations over weekend by Nick Wicker Published October 21, 2014 An off-duty officer was attacked early Sunday morning as she headed to work.
Green Line doesn’t add to crime by Jessie Bekker Published October 21, 2014 Despite past worry, the light rail opening hasn’t affected crime rates around its stops.
Stocking the staples by Ethan Nelson Published October 21, 2014 The City Council could soon make grocery stores carry certain foods, but some say the new requirements will be hard to meet.
Minneapolis gets new sibling in Somalia by Kevin Karner Published October 20, 2014 The City Council approved Bosaso, Somalia, as Minneapolis’ 12th sister city.
U bracing for shifting Minnesota by Blair Emerson Published October 20, 2014 Administrators are planning to address demographic changes that could affect higher ed.
Contract aims for greener Minneapolis by Kevin Karner Published October 20, 2014 City leaders approved a new contract with Xcel and CenterPoint on Friday.
CERT grant allows options for greening by Barry Lytton Published October 16, 2014 A $3,000 grant is helping the Southeast Como Improvement Association target neighborhood roofs for green initiatives. A $3,000 grant is helping the Southeast Como Improvement Association target neighborhood roofs for green initiatives.
Charter schools may be less effective than public schools by Kevin Karner Published October 16, 2014 As a topic for political discussions, charter schools concern people from both parties.
A prairie in the city by Christopher Aadland Published October 16, 2014 The U is installing native prairie landscapes that require less maintenance and are cheaper and environmentally friendly.