Judge sentences Bakdash to 40 years in prison for hit-and-run by Branden Largent Published April 17, 2012 The Hennepin County attorney previously guessed the sentence would be 25 years in prison.
Metro Transit aims to reform commutes by Molly Novak Published April 12, 2012 The Commuter Challenge promotes green transportation.
In address, Mayor Rybak says north Minneapolis is key to the city’s success by Nick Sudheimer Published April 12, 2012 In his annual State of the City speech, Mayor R.T. Rybak focused on the struggling area.
MnTAP helps businesses save money by Kali Dingman Published April 12, 2012 The program finds ways to reduce the cost and usage of water and energy.
Construction update: traffic closures continue by Dina Elrashidy Published April 11, 2012 The current focus is the east side of Oak Street where workers have started installing tracks and pavement.
The University of Minnesota and the Supreme Court: too close for comfort? by Katherine Lymn Published April 10, 2012 The University of Minnesota has two cases in the state Supreme Court this year — for both, more than half of the justices won't have a say because of University-related conflicts of interest.
IFC works to improve judicial transparency by Nickalas Tabbert Published April 10, 2012 For fraternity and sorority chapters, there are three main channels of regulation.
Proposal to move primary to June resurfaces by Luke Miller Published April 10, 2012 Supporters say it will give voters more clarity going into elections.
Minneapolis revises minority workforce goals by Nick Sudheimer Published April 9, 2012 The city will aim to hire contractors with 32 percent of its workers minorities.
Debate ramps up over potential effects of voter ID measure on students by Kevin Burbach Published April 9, 2012 If passed in November, the next Legislature will have to work out the mandate’s details.