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State of the Citytackles gov’t aid, foreclosures

Published March 13, 2008
Mayor Coleman also spoke at length about the Central Corridor light rail.

Men charged in student’s death to not take plea deal

by Andy Steinke
Published March 12, 2008
The two men are charged with giving alcohol to a minor, resulting in death.

New ownership means changes for Gay 90s nightclub

by Tom Moran
Published March 10, 2008
The staple Twin Cities GLBT destination will undergo renovations beginning in May.

Housing fair may be last of its kind

Published March 10, 2008
The Neighborhood Revitalization Program, a fair sponsor, ends in 2009.

House passes bonding bill

by Jake Grovum
Published March 7, 2008
The House bill allots $2 million more for the University than the Senate version.

Rybak gives State of the City address

Published March 6, 2008

Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak delivered his annual State of the City Address on Wednesday at the MacPhail Center for Music downtown. Rybak presented a plan to help the city's struggling economy, saying...

Out-of-the-way restaurants struggle to survive

by Kelly Gulbrandson
Published March 6, 2008

Tucked away in a corner of the Dinkydome is a small restaurant dealing with struggles that come with its location. Mike Kuo, owner of Bobaboca Tea and Café, said the restaurant's size and location...

Sexy sisters can’t create sizzle

by Kara Nesvig
Published March 6, 2008
"The Other Boleyn Girl" fails to live up to its trashy-novel predecessor.

Green Party caucus prefers Cynthia McKinney for president

by Andrew Cummins
Published March 5, 2008
A straw poll Tuesday night showed support for McKinney with a majority of the votes.

Marcy-Holmes sees 3 robbed

Published March 5, 2008

.Physics sophomore Mitchell Ahrens said he is a regular walker, but his Thursday evening stroll was far from ordinary. While Ahrens, who was headed west on Fifth Street Southeast, crossed the footbridge...

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