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Hideaway owner sues over DEA’s fake pot ban

by Kyle Potter
Published January 19, 2011
Business owners say the ban on synthetic marijuana is unfair.
Jimmy John’s employee and union member Ayo Collins returns to work after delivering a sandwich on Saturday in Minneapolis. The results of the Oct. 22 Jimmy John’s union election were nullified in a settlement by the National Labor Relations Board on Jan. 10.

Labor board nullifies workers union vote

by Jennifer Bissell
Published January 18, 2011
Jimmy John’s owner allegedly used “anti-union” campaign tactics.

City freezes half of unused NRP funds

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published January 18, 2011
Neighborhoods will be “slaughtered,” according to an NRP official.

Federal grant could spur Minneapolis streetcar plans

by Trevor Born
Published December 23, 2010

Streetcars disappeared from the Minneapolis transit landscape in favor of buses in the 1950s, but a federal grant marks the first significant step in bringing them back. Minneapolis received a $900,000...

Fairview set as stage of new Hollywood film

by Sarah Nienaber
Published December 14, 2010
The University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview has hit it big in the movie business.

U to take cut of OTC patent revenues

by Frank
Published December 13, 2010
The office, inventors and their depts. will split the cost of commercialization.

New snow emergency declared through Wednesday

by Jennifer Bissell
Published December 13, 2010

Minneapolis declared a new snow emergency Monday to continue plowing efforts from the previous emergency, which started Saturday. After 9 p.m. Monday, there is to be no parking on either side of snow emergency...

Snowstorm racks Minn.

by James Nord
Published December 13, 2010
In Minneapolis, 17.1 inches of snow fell, the fifth-highest total in city history.
For-profit colleges take fire from students, gov’t

For-profit colleges take fire from students, gov’t

by Frank
Published December 13, 2010
Enrollment in for-profit colleges has grown exponentially in the last several years. But as enrollment has increased, so has scrutiny of the schools’ practices.
University of Minnesota freshman Chance Ovik, left, Hamline freshman Derek Lutz, center, and St. Thomas freshman Devin Braatz prepare their campsite on Saturday outside Buffalo Wild Wings.  The three stayed until the new restaurant’s grand Monday morning.

Students camp out amid blizzard for free wings

by Jennifer Bissell
Published December 13, 2010
The restaurant gave a year's worth of free wings to the first 100 people in line this morning.

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