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Dayton, legislators agree on medical marijuana proposal

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published May 15, 2014
The compromise would allow qualified patients to receive the drug from eight distribution centers statewide.

Nelson dismissed from Rutgers; second suspect arrested

by Betsy Helfand
Published May 14, 2014
Former Gophers quarterback Philip Nelson was charged with first- and third-degree assault Monday.
Emily Ruiz sorts books with office specialist James Ruiz at the Hennepin County Southeast Library on Tuesday.

Southeast Library’s future looks bright

by Haley Hansen
Published May 8, 2014
As a troubled past fades, building renovations and new programming could revitalize Dinkytown’s Southeast Library.
A man walks past Camdi in Dinkytown on Tuesday. The restaurant is located in one of several properties included in the historic designation study, along with Mesa Pizza and Dinkytown Tattoo.

Dinkytown hotel in city’s hands

by Nicolas Hallett
Published May 8, 2014
An area study could take until 2015, but Kelly Doran and business owners are anxious.

Vikings projects announced

by Meara Cummings
Published May 7, 2014
Good Neighbor funds will go to projects in Como, Cedar-Riverside and Marcy-Holmes.
Two girls walk on the sidewalk outside of Midwest Mountaineering on Cedar Avenue on Saturday.  The sidewalks and Cedar Avenue between 3rd and 7th Street are going to be renovated this summer.

Cedar Avenue to get a facelift this summer

by Ethan Nelson
Published May 7, 2014
A $1.75 million project will improve the pedestrian environment along a stretch of the street.

Can’t take the heat? Get out of the city

by Kristoffer Tigue
Published May 6, 2014
U researchers are learning why cities tend to be hotter than other areas.

Students robbed at knifepoint

by Kia Farhang
Published May 6, 2014
Two roommates are recovering after being robbed and stabbed early Monday morning.

Final state funding on the way

by Roy Aker
Published May 6, 2014
The Senate recommended $125 million for the University, with a final amount due next week.
Barbara Saunders eats outside of Kafe 421 in Dinkytown on Sunday. City lawmakers are considering expanding outdoor marketing and sales for area businesses.

Minneapolis to consider sidewalk sales

by Nicolas Hallett
Published May 5, 2014
Businesses could be allowed to sell and promote goods on city sidewalks.

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