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Mpls to install new, high-tech parking meters

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 18, 2010
6,800 new units will be installed by 2012 after a three-year, $6.6 million process.

U, Met Council strike compromise

by James Nord
Published April 18, 2010
The agreement will allow light-rail construction to begin as early as May.

House committee tables social host legislation

by James Nord
Published April 15, 2010
The bill would extend a social host law already approved by 39 cities.
To prove he can do anything, Hitchcock tested his body to its limits.
PHOTO COURTESY INDIEWOOD PICTURES

Terry Hitchcock: Minnesota’s own Forrest Gump

by Tony Libera
Published April 14, 2010
Running a marathon every day for 75 days, his cinematic story “My Run,” shows at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival.
Kramp's knitwear walks the runways at Voltage. PHOTO COURTESY KEVIN KRAMP

Designer profile: Kevin Kramp

by John Sand
Published April 14, 2010
Local fashion superstar Kevin Kramp combines custom-knit fabric with edgy patterns to create a look for the bravest troubadours.
Battle of the bánh mi

Battle of the bánh mi

by Kara Nesvig
Published April 14, 2010
Café Kem vs. Bun Mi — who comes out on top?

Restaurant review: Fusion is muddled, mediocre

by Jay Boller
Published April 14, 2010
The re-branded Zeno has a full menu, but comes off assembly line cheap

The Fashionista is in – Fashion Week

by Kara Nesvig
Published April 14, 2010
Events to hit up during this week of style.

Man charged with sexual assault enters guilty plea

by Andrew Penkalski
Published April 13, 2010
Also, Minneapolis police are approaching social host incidents on a case-by-case basis.
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Minneapolis project aims to increase access to healthy foods

by Katherine Lymn
Published April 12, 2010
Ten area stores will participate in the program over the next year.

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