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Lief Nelson looks at paintings with her mom Danielle Nelson Saturday at the Northrop King Building in Northeast Minneapolis.

Life intersects art in Northeast

by Amanda Bankston
Published April 4, 2011
In Northeast Minneapolis, artists moved in and revitalized the industrial neighborhood, but they may soon be pushed out by rising rent prices.
Jimmy John’s employees and union supporters picket outside of the Cedar-Riverside Jimmy John’s Thursday.

Jimmy John’s union pickets

by Jennifer Bissell
Published March 31, 2011
Current and ex-employees picketed outside the Cedar-Riverside location Thursday afternoon.

Judge throws out genocide ‘blacklist’ case

by Luke Feuerherm
Published March 31, 2011
The judge ruled the University has the freedom to label websites as unreliable.
You and Me and everyone we know

You and Me and everyone we know

by Sally Hedberg
Published March 31, 2011
Introducing: Uptown’s first “cut-and-paste” boutique.

Noise reports plummet as U, city form a partnership

by Sarah Nienaber
Published March 30, 2011
Noise complaints are down to single digits this year after 100-plus calls in 2009.

Bill to cut Met Council funds passes House

by John Hageman
Published March 29, 2011
The cuts would make fare increases unavoidable, according to Met Council.

Leg. begins passing budget bills

by Michael Zittlow
Published March 29, 2011
Gov. Mark Dayton has threatened to veto individual GOP budget bills.

Stadium Village LRT work roils area businesses

by Jennifer Bissell
Published March 28, 2011
Many business owners are dissatisfied with the Met Council’s light rail construction planning.

Mississippi River expected to crest Wednesday

by Emily Cutts
Published March 28, 2011
Water levels will likely be lower than predicted.

Minneapolis population holds steady, vacancies up

by Sarah Nienaber
Published March 28, 2011
The city has about 1,000 vacant homes despite its stable population.

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