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Khairunnisak Hamidun, a staff member in the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle lab, works on an aircraft that the lab is building for NASA in Akerman Hall on Tuesday.

Drone policy up in the air

by Roy Aker
Published March 27, 2014
Lawmakers want to limit the aircraft, but researchers are wary.

Winter parking restrictions lifted in Minneapolis

by Mitchell Yurkowitz
Published March 27, 2014
Vehicles can now park on both sides of non-snow emergency routes.

Como community garden hopes to grow

by Meara Cummings
Published March 26, 2014
The FairShare Farm hopes to add 10 locations around the city with the help of a Minneapolis Health Department grant.
Server and former student Taylor Kuchera prepares malt glasses for customers at Annie's Parlour on Tuesday.  Minnesota law makers have proposed to change minimum wage from $6.15 to $9.50 which would affect many workers near the University of Minnesota.

Pay hike irks employers

by Nicolas Hallett
Published March 26, 2014
Some University-area employers are worried that an increase in the minimum wage will hurt their business.

Somalis resist task force cut

by Ethan Nelson
Published March 26, 2014
A state task force for autism, which affects Somalis more than most, could be dropped.

Come spring, pests may emerge

by Vanessa Nyarko
Published March 26, 2014
Even with record-setting winter temperatures, experts say household pests will return.

After stand-off, Minneapolis set to legalize Lyft

by Tyler Gieseke
Published March 26, 2014
A City Council proposal would legalize controversial ridesharing services.

Hemp bill could benefit U research

by Roy Aker
Published March 25, 2014
College of Biological Sciences professors say the bill could expand crop studies.

Legislators target gender pay gaps

by Mitchell Yurkowitz
Published March 25, 2014
A new bill aims to close pay and representation gaps in the workplace.

Tax cuts include students

by Haley Hansen
Published March 24, 2014
A portion of the $500 million cut will go toward students, parents and recent grads.

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