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It’s not too late to save crumbling Fort Snelling

Published July 30, 2008
Officials seek to redevelop the historic site's deteriorating Upper Post.

Century-old complex buildings could be reworked, removed

by Clarise Tushie-Lessard
Published July 30, 2008
Development plans for Florence Court are upsetting some residents, but would update the lot

Student group brings art to communities

by Betsy Graca
Published July 30, 2008
Minneapolis Art on Wheels is an expanding group in Minneapolis

New law bans text messaging while driving

by Kim Melchert
Published July 30, 2008
Minnesota drivers will have to keep their hands and thumbs on the wheel, and their eyes on the road Aug.1 when the no-texting-while-driving law goes into effect.

Cheering for the Murderous Clown

by Jason Zabel
Published July 23, 2008
In the newest reincarnation of Batman, all anyone wants to see is the hero's demise.

Life along the light rail attractive option for some

by Anna Ewart
Published July 23, 2008
Developers and buyers are already interested in the Central Corridor.

Recycling in your city

Published July 23, 2008
The facts about recycling in Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Constitutional amendment for arts, environment to be on November ballot

Published July 16, 2008
The amendment would be a 3/8 of 1 percent tax increase, to go to arts and environment funding.

Red Bull Illuminates the Stone Arch Bridge

by Anna Ewart
Published July 16, 2008
Some call it art, but some just call it disruptive

Leaked food price report pushes ethanol debate

by Clarise Tushie-Lessard
Published July 16, 2008
The University has done controversial studies on ethanol in the past, but a World Bank report leaked in early July pressed the debate even further.

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