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Greenway plans support Mpls. biking

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published April 11, 2013
A new bike path for the Dinkytown area will open this summer.
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak gives his final State of the City address. Rybak's speech looked to the future, envisioning Minneapolis as a larger, more diverse city packed with transit and green space by 2025.

Rybak looks forward in final SOTC address

by Brian Arola
Published April 11, 2013
Mayor R.T. Rybak gave his final State of the City address Wednesday.

City buckles down on landlords

by Marion Renault
Published April 11, 2013
If the city approves the amendment Friday, they would be able to impose conditions of “problem” landlords.

Funding fumbles for Vikings stadium

by Jessica Lee
Published April 11, 2013
Legislators are creating back-up plans to pay the state’s portion of the facility.

College Kitchen: spring salads

by Lucy Nieboer
Published April 11, 2013
Toss out those sprouting root vegetables, and start tossing salad.

The botany of booze

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 11, 2013
Amy Stewart digs through the garden for inspiration in her scientific and historic chronicle of the world’s alcohol habits in “The Drunken Botanist.”
Students brought our their umbrellas as rain, snow and sleet fell periodically throughout the day Tuesday, April 9, 2013. According to the National Weather Service, snow and sleet is expected to continue late into the week.

Three weeks into spring, snow

by Tyler Gieseke
Published April 10, 2013
The snow isn’t expected to stop until mid-Thursday.

Teen HPV vaccine rates still low, despite push

by Branden Largent
Published April 10, 2013
For various reasons, more parents are refusing to vaccinate their children.

House grants tuition relief in University funding proposal

by Cali Owings
Published April 9, 2013
The University was recommended funding to offset tuition increases.

Mesa bouncer knocks man’s tooth out Sunday

by Jake Stark
Published April 9, 2013
Also, another assault occurred near the University over the weekend.

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