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Drew Barrymore is almost unrecognizable as Little Edie. PHOTO COURTESY HBO

Meet the Beales of “Grey Gardens”

Published April 16, 2009
HBO tackles the legend of Big and Little Edie
Director Chris Strouth aimed to objectively exhibit the events of the RNC with his documentary "Unconvention."

An unconventional documentary

Published April 16, 2009
Director Chris Strouth’s “Unconvention” details both the shocking and the mundane events of the 2008 Republican National Convention

35W bridge collapse victims settle

Published April 16, 2009
All 179 claims filed with the state settled today.

Dinkytown basement cafe looks to grow

Published April 15, 2009
Marrakech Café opened in 2008 and has dealt with a down economy since then.
Several thousand crowd Capitol lawn to protest big government

Several thousand crowd Capitol lawn to protest big government

Published April 15, 2009
The Obama administration was a target at the rally.

Metro area projects awarded stimulus funds

Published April 15, 2009
Part of the funds will go to a three-mile extension of state Highway 610.
Jones Case

Appeal begins for Dominic Jones

Published April 15, 2009
Former Gophers defensive back Dominic Jones begins his appeal Thursday morning in Hennepin County District Court.

FBI continues questioning U students

Published April 15, 2009
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for universities to provide legal help for students.
University first-year student Marina Lillehei and senior Natasha Villanueva put together a photography project Wednesday for their Chicano studies class to bring photography to the hands of high school students at La Escuelita.

Students reach out through La Escuelita

Published April 15, 2009
As part of a class, University students help tutor college-hopefuls.

With floods comes risk of water contamination

Published April 14, 2009
The Red River’s second crest increases the chance of drinking water contamination in wells.

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