Business organizations make plans for city funds by Ethan Nelson Published May 28, 2014 West Bank and Stadium Village groups plan to use city grants to engage neighbors and capitalize on the light rail opening.
Reclaimed wood by Grant Tillery Published May 28, 2014 After a remodel, Seward stronghold Birchwood Cafe is better than ever
Final bonding bill covers most University construction efforts by Taylor Nachtigal Published May 28, 2014 State leaders approved nearly $120 million for five University of Minnesota projects.
2014 legislative session roundup by Taylor Nachtigal Published May 28, 2014 Minnesota lawmakers passed a range of bills this spring that affect University of Minnesota students and the state.
Aquatic invasive species center gets new director by Lyra Fontaine Published May 28, 2014 Peter Sorensen will now work as a full-time researcher.
Development slowed by disagreement, city code by Nicholas Studenski Published May 28, 2014 Area developers say construction could improve with more neighborhood collaboration and changes to Minneapolis code.
Minneapolis expands mobile grocery stores by Nicholas Studenski Published May 28, 2014 Revisions to city code will allow the stores to sell more types of food in more places.
Review: Black Coffee and Waffle Bar by Grant Tillery Published May 22, 2014Muddsuckers was an entirely forgettable coffee shop. Business was bad for good reasons; the employees were dismissive, the atmosphere evoked a cluttered small-town thrift store and the owners cut...
House and Senate reach agreement on bonding bill by Taylor Nachtigal Published May 19, 2014 $119.3 million from the bonding bill will fully fund two of the U's six requests to lawmakers.
Kill announces “Chasing Dreams” fund for epilepsy by Jack Satzinger Published May 15, 2014 Jerry Kill and his wife, Rebecca, have donated $100,000.