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SNAP-Ed hires employees after federal funding boost

by Tyler Gieseke
Published June 25, 2014
The program will add back about half of the 67 positions it cut this winter.
CEHD graduate student Clare Foley talks in a small group with other graduate students at Cityview Elementary School in Minneapolis on Tuesday morning. The U partnered with Teach For America to provide an alternate program for students to get their teaching license.

Partnership between U and TFA set in motion

by Anne Millerbernd
Published June 25, 2014
The program started earlier this month, but it’s still on probation from granting teaching licenses.
Fans react to a United States goal against Portugal, at Nomad World Pub on Sunday.  The Nomad World Pub  received a permanent expansion of license for the duration of the World Cup to show games and host food trucks.

Stadium Village businesses hope for ordinance change

by Ethan Nelson
Published June 25, 2014
The move would allow Minneapolis restaurants to expand outdoors more often.

UMPD keeping eye on Green Line safety

by Ethan Nelson
Published June 25, 2014
Also, two students were robbed at gunpoint and two more reported credit card fraud.

Hennepin County stops honoring federal requests to hold detainees

by Marion Renault
Published June 25, 2014
Elected officials and some immigrant advocacy groups have applauded the change.
Rain causes West Bank mudslide

Rain causes West Bank mudslide

by Marion Renault
Published June 20, 2014
No one was injured during the cliff's collapse behind the University of Minnesota's Fairview Medical Center on Thursday evening.

Student leaders seek to unify University campuses

by Blair Emerson
Published June 18, 2014
Students and University officials said they would like all five campuses to work together more.
Metropolitan Council members Wendy Wulff and Linda Higgins cut the ceremonial ribbon for the grand opening of  the Green Line at Target Field Station on Saturday.

After years of work, light rail connects the Twin Cities

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published June 18, 2014
An estimated 75,000 people rode the Green Line light rail on its opening weekend.

Some local businesses hurt after Green Line construction

by Nicholas Studenski
Published June 18, 2014
Despite efforts to prevent customer loss, some places are struggling.
A passenger waits to board the Green Line at Target Field Station on Saturday. Despite the rain, the opening day of the Green Line drew large crowds to ride the new light rail between Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Green Line opens to gray skies

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published June 14, 2014
For the weekend of the Green Line's grand opening, Metro Transit is offering free rides on buses and the light rail.

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