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Minneapolis City Clerk, Casey Carl, tells the Health, Environment and Community Engagement Committee that Communities United Against Police Brutality obtained the set amount of signatures to put the requirement of Professional Liability Insurance on the upcoming ballot at the Minneapolis City Council on July 11.

Police accountability petition advances

by Ryan Faircloth
Published July 13, 2016
A City Council committee received a proposal that would require police to carry professional liability insurance.
University graduate Tyler Lauer feeds his film reel through a projector at the White Page Gallery for a prescreening on Monday. Lauer is a part of the upcoming Movies at WAM, a showcase of home movies brought by attendees, and work from contemporary film artists, all projected across a spectrum of classic film types.

Celluloid daydreams

by Joesph Cristo
Published July 13, 2016
Weisman Art Museum to show family movies and local artists on film stock.
President of the Minneapolis NAACP, Nekima Levy-Pounds speaks to a large crowd at a rally in support of Philando Castile at Loring Park on July 9.

In Loring Park, protesters rally for justice in fatal shooting of Philando Castile

by Raj Chaduvula
Published July 9, 2016
A group of over a hundred marched from Loring Park through downtown Minneapolis to protest the death of Philando Castile.
A radio contour overlay showing the newly discovered Matorny-Terentev Cluster RGZ-CL J0823.2+0333.

Citizen science fosters collaboration

by David Clarey
Published July 6, 2016
A new crowdsourcing platform helps citizens and scientists work together.

For Glendale, designation is key objective

by Raju Chaduvula
Published July 6, 2016
Supporters of the housing units say a historic designation could save it from demolition.

Law program helps inmate gain release

by Jessica Hart
Published July 6, 2016
U professor JaneAnne Murray successfully secured clemency for an inmate on a life sentence.

Old tires spur health concern

by Ryan Faircloth
Published July 6, 2016
Some parents and city officials are advocating safer alternatives to rubber playground mulch.
Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and coleslaw are perfect dishes for a summer meal.

College kitchen: fried chicken

by Joe Cristo
Published July 6, 2016
Try this family fried chicken recipe at your next cookout.
Left to right, Chris Bales, Ryan Gilman, Jake Mierva and Sam Walsh pose for a portrait near the University of Minnesota on June 30. The group created a short film for the Minnesota 48 Hour Film Festival, during which they had 48 hours to make and submit a short film that all had to include the same prop, character, and line. Their film, The Summer of '99 won best writing, best musical score, and fan favorite.

Forty-eight hours of summer

by Sophia Vilensky
Published July 6, 2016
Tonight (and tomorrow night) they’ll movie like it’s 1999.
A bowl of Karai Miso ramen sits on a table at Ippindo Ramen House, which recently opened on Washington Avenue. The restaurant serves traditional Japanese dishes.

Review: Not your dorm room ramen

by Sophia Vilensky
Published July 6, 2016
Because your taste buds’ pleasure is worth much more than 13 cents.

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