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Members of the public attend the open house held Tuesday at the governor's mansion in St. Paul. Visitors toured the nearly 100-year-old landmark for their recently opened holiday open house.

Gov.’s mansion open for the holidays

by James Nord
Published December 7, 2010
Open for tours seasonally, the Summit Avenue home is richly decorated for Christmas.

Christmas K2 ban draws ire, earns support

by Sarah Nienaber
Published December 7, 2010
The DEA has banned the synthetic marijuana product and others like it, effective Dec. 24.

U helps make businesses sustainable

by Ashley Bray
Published December 7, 2010
The NorthStar Initiative allows companies to collaborate to fix environmental issues.

Bitter, U asks judge to throw out lawsuit over SweeTango apple

by LUKE FEUERHERM AND RAYA ZIMMERMAN
Published December 7, 2010
A decision will be made about the case in the next three months.

Minneapolis could see lower property tax increase

by Sarah Nienaber
Published December 7, 2010

Minneapolis residents could see a decrease in their 2011 property taxes.Mayor R.T. Rybak announced a change to the proposed 2011 city budget that would lessen the property tax increase to 4.7 percent. The...

Diners and actors take part in a medieval themed dinner-performance Saturday at University Baptist Church.

Dinkytown church goes medieval

by Laura Sievert
Published December 6, 2010
Friday’s snowstorm gave an ironic twist to the church’s play within a play fundraiser.

Snow emergency declared

by Andre Eggert
Published December 4, 2010
Parking restrictions apply through Monday.
The Underground Poet of St. Paul: A Tragedy in Seven Acts

The Underground Poet of St. Paul: A Tragedy in Seven Acts

by Mike Mullen
Published December 2, 2010
St. Paul native Micheal Larsen was a critically acclaimed hip-hop and rock artist, and a prolific poet. Larsen died Oct. 16, but left volumes of unpublished poetry and dozens of unreleased songs.

State faces projected $6.2 bil. budget deficit

by James Nord
Published December 2, 2010
While predictions for the next budget biennium are $600 million lower than anticipated, Minnesota will end this year with an unexpected $399 million surplus.

Ads from across the pond

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published December 2, 2010
The Walker presents the 24th year of the British Television Advertising Awards.

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