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Naturally nice

by Sophia Vilensky
Published June 8, 2016
St. Pops is adding a touch of natural sweetness to the Twin Cities for the third year in a row.
Left to right, Aline Putnoki, Derrick Johnson, Anne Putnoki and Will Massengill pose outside of the Forever Young Prom at First Avenue on the evening of May 27. The throwback prom was a reminiscent party playing music from 1996-2006.

Street style: It’s raining on prom night

by Sophia Vilensky
Published June 1, 2016
On Friday night, Twin Cities folk were allowed a second chance at their one night to remember.

Oromo people seek more recognition

by Raju Chaduvula
Published June 1, 2016
Oromo surveyors estimate their population at a higher level than the state has found.
Acai bowls offer some color to your breakfast with a variety of fruits.

College Kitchen: acai and me

by Sophia Vilensky
Published June 1, 2016
This summer, acai is your new favorite brunch date.

Study shows artists lofts intensify segregation

by Eliana Schreiber
Published June 1, 2016
A University study found artist housing may reinforce Twin Cities segregation.
The Witch's Hat Tower sits in Prospect Park on Monday evening. On May 23, the Prospect Park Association voted on bylaw amendments that would have reserved a spot on their Board for student residents. The bylaw amendments did not pass, but will be revisited in later in June.

Association members fail to pass bylaws

by Raju Chaduvula
Published June 1, 2016
Board members are likely to move forward with the vote this month.

Legislative session ends with major goals unmet

by Ryan Faircloth
Published June 1, 2016
A frustrating end to legislative session elicits hope for special session.
Viking Bar owners Patrick Johnston, Aaron Britt and Amy Britt pose for a portrait in their Cedar Riverside bar on the evening of May 28. The Viking Bar reopened under new management on May 25 after closing its doors 10 years ago.

Revelling in the blues, again

by Eliana Schreiber
Published June 1, 2016
After a lengthy restoration, Viking Bar, a historic Riverside Avenue music venue, has re-opened its doors for blues lovers.
Watercraft Inspector Jack Kronberg, along with the boat owners, inspect a boat for invasive species before it enters the water at Grays Bay on Lake Minnetonka on Memorial Day.

U research targets zebra mussel

by David Clarey
Published June 1, 2016
Simple changes to boat design could stave off the spread of the invasive species’ larvae.

Minneapolis approves paid sick-leave

by Ryan Faircloth
Published May 27, 2016
The ordinance will take effect July 1, 2017.

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