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US senator proposes bill to refinance student loans

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published April 29, 2014
Legislation to help alleviate high levels of student debt is surfacing.
General Manager Wade Kapphahn serves a piece of pizza in a styrofoam box to graduate student Erica Bye at Mesa Pizza in Stadium Village on Wednesday.

Minneapolis could ban foam containers

by Haley Hansen
Published April 28, 2014
The proposal could bring costly changes, but U-area restaurants support it.
Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges gives her first state of the city address at the Minneapolis American Indian Center on Thursday.

Hodges praises growth

by Tyler Gieseke
Published April 28, 2014
In her first State of the City address, Hodges also reached out to American Indians.

Neighborhood event supports seniors

by Meara Cummings
Published April 28, 2014
A community event raised funds for a nonprofit that helps senior citizens.
Ward 2 council member Cam Gordon.

Gordon’s goals don’t sway

by Tyler Gieseke
Published April 24, 2014
The Ward 2 City Councilman is still pushing old ideas, despite new leaders at City Hall.

Hodges makes first State of the City address

by Tyler Gieseke
Published April 24, 2014
About 200 people crowded into the Minneapolis American Indian Center's gymnasium on Thursday.
A Mesa Pizza staff member stands near Washington Avenue to draw more customers to the newly opened restaurant.  The new Mesa is currently open until 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and Sunday, but they plan to apply for an extended hours license in order to be open as late as the location in Dinkytown.

No late-night Mesa in Stadium Village

by Nicolas Hallett
Published April 24, 2014
Mesa Pizza wants to get settled in the neighborhood before applying for a late-night license.

Students could see more in-state grants

by Blair Emerson
Published April 24, 2014
A $17.6 million surplus could be divided among Minnesota State Grant recipients.

St. Paul leaders call for fewer farm antibiotics

by Allison Kronberg
Published April 23, 2014
The City Council supports a law that would ban some uses of potentially harmful antibiotics.

Light rail will run 24/7

by Blair Emerson
Published April 22, 2014
City officials and student gov’t leaders say the longer Green Line hours will benefit riders.

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