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Minneapolis Police Department faces layoffs

by Raghav Mehta
Published December 9, 2009
Under the 2010 budget approved Monday, the MPD faces a $5.3 million budget cut.
PHOTO SOURCE SEQUINS AND BANGLES

The fashionista is in – get that holiday glow.

by Kara Nesvig
Published December 9, 2009
The best tricks for looking classy but still glitzy at your holiday parties.
INFINITY FEATURES

Winter break’s biggest theater releases

by Tony Libera
Published December 9, 2009
Fight crippling winter depression with a trip to the cinema. Here’s our take.

Ramsey County judge grants RNC 8 joint trial

by Katherine Lymn
Published December 9, 2009
The group has been preparing for trial since their arrests in 2008.
Dominique Smith, left, and Romeal Hughley, right, are residents of the Glendale Housing Complex in Prospect Park.

Glendale: A Prospect Park enclave

by Lolla Mohammed Nur
Published December 9, 2009
The Somali community has flourished in the neighborhood townhome complex.

RNC 8 granted joint trial

by Mackenzie Martin
Published December 9, 2009
The eight individuals were charged with felony counts for allegedly plotting to disrupt the Republican National Convention.

Winter break workouts

by Kara Nesvig
Published December 9, 2009
Where to go to shed that holiday poundage.

Neighborhood works to reduce landfill waste

by Frank
Published December 8, 2009
The program was funded by a grant in conjunction with Hennepin County.
Minneapolis city council member Betsy Hodges explains her proposed amendment to the 2010 city budget at a city council meeting Monday night.

CIU saved by City Council, still faces budget cuts

by Taryn Wobbema
Published December 8, 2009
The amendment would have temporarily disbanded the division that investigates complaints of discrimination in the Dept. of Civil Rights.

Autoenrollment evades statute

by Jessica Van Berkel
Published December 6, 2009
State lawmakers are working on a new program to replace GAMC.

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