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Harry, Ron and Hermione have the end in sight.

Review: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2”

by Andrew Penkalski
Published July 13, 2011
Director David Yates and writer Steve Kloves have saved the best for last.

Police Report: Police break up Cedar Avenue party

by Megan Nicolai
Published July 6, 2011
Also, a man chased down four 16-year-old girls who stole his electronics.
Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Kurt Zellers speaks to members of the press Thursday at the Capitol.

Experts: shutdown could last weeks

by Megan Nicolai
Published July 6, 2011
Gov. Dayton and state legislators returned to negotiations Tuesday.
Do you know on-campus bike rules? You should.

Do you know on-campus bike rules? You should.

by John Hageman
Published July 6, 2011
From DWIs to red lights, some laws may surprise you.

Park board stalls hydroelectric deal

by John Hageman
Published July 6, 2011
The state Legislature failed to pass the bills needed for Crown Hydro’s plans.
UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1970:  Photo of Mahalia Jackson  Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

I saw the light

by Mark Brenden
Published July 6, 2011
Minneaplis native Don McGlynn premiers his movie about gospel to Minneapolis on Friday.
No Static Records owner Jake Heintz, left, promotes his label by traveling across the country. Rapper Niles Miller, right, is Heintz’s first client.

Young rap label head hits the road

by Rebecca Shrake
Published July 5, 2011
U entrepreneur is spending his summer searching for hip-hop talent.
Gov. Mark Dayton speaks at a press conference Thursday at the capitol. Dayton announced that no budget deal was reached with lawmakers in time to prevent a state government shutdown.

“A night of deep sorrow”

by Megan Nicolai
Published July 1, 2011

The largest government shutdown in Minnesota history began at 12 a.m. on the hour Friday. Despite more than a week of budget negotiations behind closed doors and signs of progress as late as Thursday afternoon,...

UMPD stationed outside of president’s mansion

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published June 30, 2011

University police have been stationed outside of Eastcliff mansion âÄî the home of the University of MinnesotaâÄôs president âÄî due to a recent termination of an employee. Police...

Minneapolis will receive LGA on time

by John Hageman
Published June 29, 2011
The judge charged with preparing for a government shutdown decided that Minneapolis will receive $44 million in local government aid.

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