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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.

Marcy-Holmes launches loan program for home improvements

by Eliana Schreiber
Published July 6, 2016
The zero-percent loan initiative is part of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program.

MPD aims to better respond to mental health crises

by Ryan Faircloth
Published July 6, 2016
500 MPD officers will be trained for mental health crisis response.

Shooting near campus will be investigated as a “bias motivated” crime

by Christopher Aadland
Published July 1, 2016
Two Muslim men suffered non-life threatening wounds in the Wednesday shooting in the Dinkytown area.

Minneapolis finalizes police body camera policy

by Aaron Job
Published July 1, 2016
Under the policy, incidents like traffic stops, vehicle searches and use of force, among others, will be recorded.

New sports technology coworking space to open

by David Clarey
Published June 29, 2016
The Pitch expects to have 10 to 12 clients when it opens in July.
Matthew Stoffel plays on a public piano outside of the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre in Minneapolis after the Twin Cities Pride Parade on June 26. Stoffel has been playing piano since he was 3 years old.

Keys hit the city streets

by Aaron Job
Published June 29, 2016
More than 25 pianos filled the streets of Minneapolis during the month of June.
A biker rides down 20th Ave S in the Cedar Riverside neighborhood on the morning of 28 June. Minneapolis city council members Abdi Warsame and Elizabeth Glidden are working on a bill which would prevent landlords from denying prospective renters based solely on their Section 8 status.

Officials vie for housing availability

by Raju Chaduvula
Published June 29, 2016
A measure aimed at decreasing Section 8 housing discrimination is being drafted by city officials.
Jimmy Young, a Nibbles hotdog food cart operator prepares a hotdog for a customer in downtown Minneapolis on the afternoon of 27 June. The Minneapolis City Council ruled to change an ordinance that had previously restricted the operating area of food carts.

Sidewalk food may see more traffic

by Eliana Schreiber
Published June 29, 2016
On Friday, the City Council will vote on expanding food cart licenses. For some business owners, the measure is worrisome.

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