In exam rooms across the country, patients are regularly examined and treated for basic ails by physicianâÄôs assistants and nurse practitioners. In a few years, the same could be true in the dental...
With lines that spill out to 4th Street nearly every weekend night, management at Mesa Pizza by the Slice tried to find a way to serve customers more efficiently. On Friday, the expanded Mesa opened and...
The 85-unit affordable housing development at the Bunge grain elevator site next to Van Cleve Park is on schedule to be completed by the end of April. But a 151-unit condo development at the same location...
City of Minneapolis planners have bicyclists in mind as they make First and Hennepin avenues two-ways downtown and revamp nearby bike lanes. The city anticipates that the changes, which would take place...
The Stadium Village light rail station may provide riders with more than just a place to hop on the train. In a letter sent to Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., University of Minnesota President Bob Bruininks...
Following four months of contentious debate about who did what and what went wrong at SeptemberâÄôs Republican National Convention, the independent group assigned to review police action issued...
At a time when many businesses are downsizing, the Seward Co-op Grocery and Deli has taken a step to create more than 50 jobs en route to opening at its new location. The new store is twice as big as the...
University of Minnesota students and other young activists, totaling about 200 people, flooded the streets of downtown Minneapolis Saturday afternoon in an effort to get government officials to discontinue...
An elderly man was hit by a car near the University of Minnesota campus Saturday night. John Vershoor, 62, was walking in the road on Fourth Street Southeast near 11th Avenue when he was struck, according...