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City of Minneapolis to hold public hearings on forming a municipal power utility

by Cody Nelson
Published July 17, 2013
Some leaders want publicly owned energy in Minneapolis, but others say it isn't feasible.

Continued concerns over UMore Park plans

by Elizabeth Ryan
Published July 17, 2013
The University wants to build a community for 25,000 people on the site.

Station 19 fights to stay in historic building

by Meghan Holden
Published July 10, 2013
TCF Stadium is raising property values and some are struggling to keep up.
Minneapolis lawyer and DFL-endorsed City Council candidate Jacob Frey, right, discusses plans for the 3rd annual Big Gay Race Monday, July 8, 2013, at his home in Northeast Minneapolis. City Council member Diane Hofstede, left, listens to public hearings during a City Council meeting Monday, July 8, 2013, at Minneapolis City Hall.

Mid-summer, Ward 3 candidates run contrasting campaigns

by Cody Nelson
Published July 10, 2013
DFL-ers Jacob Frey and Diane Hofstede are running for the same City Council seat but are in different situations.
Espresso Royale barista Natalie Miller helps a customer on Sunday, July 7, 2013. Espresso Royale is currently looking for a new location in Dinkytown after its space was bought by Green Mill Restaurants last July.

Espresso Royale unsure of future after Green Mill CEO buys building

by Meghan Holden
Published July 10, 2013
A local businessman bought the building last year and may replace the coffee shop with a bar.
Construction crews work on the site located on the 2700 block of 4th St SE Monday, July 8, 2013, in Prospect Park. While some residents hope new construction will bring more businesses,  many students are looking for lower cost housing.

Prospect Park avoiding student development, attracting businesses

by Kia Farhang
Published July 10, 2013
The neighborhood is also working with the University to improve traffic for bikers and pedestrians.

State tackles grey area of synthetic drugs

by Cody Nelson
Published July 10, 2013
Current policy makes synthetic drug laws difficult to enforce.

Southeast Como man assaulted at party

by Kia Farhang
Published July 10, 2013
Also, a University alumna had two laptops, a suitcase and cash stolen from her house.
Food Service Coordinator Senior Bobbi Varichak hands a free lunch to University alumni Claire Winkels for her son Benjamin Colehour at Jackson Park in Northeast Minneapolis on Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Jackson Park is one of the truck's four stops to give out free lunches to children under 18 years old as a part of the Summer Food Service Program.

Food program expands to meet demand

by Branden Largent
Published July 10, 2013
A federal program for low-income kids is serving more families than ever in the city.

Two laptops stolen from Smith Hall

by Kia Farhang
Published July 5, 2013

A University of Minnesota graduate student and her coworker had their work laptops stolen from their office in Smith Hall sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Chemistry graduate student Zahra...

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