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Report: Minneapolis sex trafficking violent, organized

by Ethan Nelson
Published September 16, 2014
A new University study may help city police better handle the juvenile sex trade.

U, state want more disabled employees

by Kevin Karner
Published September 16, 2014
Both want people with disabilities to make up 7 percent of their employees.

Old fans, new noise

by Barry Lytton
Published September 16, 2014
An influx of Vikings fans gave campus-area restaurants and bars an extra bump in business with few problems.

New initiatives aid commuter students

by Kate Clark
Published September 15, 2014
The City Council approved a new light rail branch and bus route for 2019.

TCE lawsuit inches on, Como organizes outreach

by Zoe DiCicco
Published September 15, 2014
On Friday, a court heard the lawsuit alleging residents’ health and homes are at risk.

Dinkytown adds Great Clips, Starbucks to Venue apartments

by Anne Millerbernd
Published September 15, 2014
This will be the seventh Starbucks and second Great Clips to open near campus.

Road near Siebert Field could get a facelift

by Haley Madderom
Published September 11, 2014
University officials approached the city about repaving and lighting of Eighth Street Southeast.

New regulationss could prevent SE Como oil spills

by Kevin Karner
Published September 11, 2014
Proposed railway speed limits through cities could prevent accidents.
City of Minneapolis volunteer Dave Paulson tallies bicycle and pedestrian traffic on West Bank Tuesday. Counting occurs annually to monitor safety, traffic and infrastructure.

Bike count informs city planning

by Jessie Bekker
Published September 11, 2014
A team of volunteers is helping Minneapolis officials measure bicycle traffic at 30 locations.

Students help solar industry find its hot spots

by Kevin Karner
Published September 10, 2014
A group of graduate students mapped the solar potential of the entire state.

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