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Capitol kicks off gun law hearings

by Jessica Lee
Published February 6, 2013
Legislators on Tuesday heard six gun control bills in the state House.

Parking regulations could change

by Brian Arola
Published February 6, 2013
Businesses worry looser parking rules could compound concerns.

New complex aims for affordability

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published February 5, 2013
The Dinkytown development is slated to open in summer 2014

Two men caught stealing scrap metal

by Jake Stark
Published February 5, 2013
Sen. Klobuchar has proposed legislation to stop scrap metal theft.
President Barack Obama speaks for tighter gun control on Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department Special Operations Center.

Obama brings gun law platform to Minneapolis

by Alexi Gusso
Published February 5, 2013
It’s the first time he’s brought his gun control message outside of Washington.

Norovirus spreads across nation

by Branden Largent
Published February 4, 2013
Typically called “stomach flu,” it has no relation to the flu.
Gov. Mark Dayton speaks about the state's recent budget forecast Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013 at the Capitol. Dayton proposed that money from a lower projected deficit "be returned back to taxpayers and additional tax reductions."

Budget forecast gets better

by Jessica Lee
Published February 4, 2013
Despite a better outlook, the U isn’t slowing down in its fight for funding.

UMPD trains for active shooter

by Jake Stark
Published February 4, 2013
The department is prepared for such an attack, the deputy chief said.
Assistant manager Rex Vogen, left, and employee Chris Buchel of Espresso Royal prepare drinks Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, in Dinkytown. Vogen says he thinks that a raise in minimum wage would be a good thing because minimum wage needs to be livable. "If people can't make ends meet realistically [with the current minimum wage], then it's not working," Vogen said.

DFLers push for higher minimum wage

by Jessica Lee
Published February 4, 2013
The state raised the minimum wage to $6.15 in 2005, but most businesses pay the federal level of $7.25.
KSTP commercial producer Nick Tieri sets up the camera to shoot a scene of the Stadium Village commercial Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, at the Hole Sports Lounge.

Stadium Village films TV ad

by Marion Renault
Published February 4, 2013
The neighborhood is trying to draw visitors on non-game days.

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