Prof pens tribute for Minnesota’s 150th Published March 25, 2008 Dean Sorenson was commissioned to capture Minnesota history in a song.
March Madness doesn’t help area bars Published March 24, 2008 Sporting events often mean crowds, but spring break kept many students away.
Precollapse photos reveal faults in I-35W construction Published March 24, 2008 Photos show warped connector plates up to 4 years before deadly bridge collapse.
City Wi-Fi nears completion by Anna Ewart Published March 24, 2008Within the next week, USI Wireless will likely complete a project to provide citywide Wi-Fi access in Minneapolis. The completion of the project comes at a time when cities across the country are running...
Local church holds sunrise Easter service by Joy Petersen Published March 24, 2008 A different kind of traditional Easter brings neighborhood residents together.
Gov. Pawlenty unlikely to let Dream Act pass by Jake Grovum Published March 14, 2008 Students and a local organization keep hopes up for equal education.
Vague sound ordinance ruled unconstitutional by Jon Collins Published March 14, 2008 A Minneapolis noise ordinance was ruled unconstitutional because of its unclear requirements.
Metro Transit to offer free busing on St. Patrick’s Day Published March 14, 2008 Miller Brewing company is sponsoring the Twin Cities promotion in an effort to discourage drunk driving.
State of the Citytackles gov’t aid, foreclosures Published March 13, 2008 Mayor Coleman also spoke at length about the Central Corridor light rail.
Grants aim to reduce graffiti presence in Minneapolis by Joy Petersen Published March 13, 2008 The city of Minneapolis is giving "Graffiti Micro Grants" to local neighborhoods.