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Rising Again

Published January 31, 2008

>EDITOR'S NOTE: As we approach the six-month anniversary of the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, we look ahead to the future - time to be filled with continued recuperation, reconstruction and reflection. In...

CPED markets north side to U graduates

by Joy Petersen
Published January 28, 2008
A plan was presented to University officials on restoring the north side's housing market.

Como Zoo orangutan gives birth via Caesarean section

Published January 25, 2008
The new orangutan was only the ninth one in captivity to be born via Caesarean section.

New law extends health coverage for some

Published January 25, 2008

The arrival of graduation can bring significant changes in a college student's life. Though often exciting, the transition from college to the "real world" can, at times, be overwhelming. One issue that...

Declining job market could hurt graduates

Published January 25, 2008
Editor's Note: The story is part two in a two-part series that looks at the declining economy in Minnesota. Part one ran in Thursday's issue of the Daily.

Baby hurt in fire now in stable condition

Published January 24, 2008
The child was severely burned when his oxygen hood ignited at a Coon Rapids hospital.

Woody, why aren’t you laughing?

by Michael Garberich
Published January 24, 2008
When Woody Allen kills the women in his movies, he kills his movies, and that's not very funny.

U forms alliance with city, neighborhoods

Published January 24, 2008
The alliance formed because of results from a neighborhood impact study.

Zoo seeks naming help

Published January 24, 2008
Voters must choose from three potential names for the newborn orangutan.

Xcel Energy rescues algae biofuel project

by Betsy Graca
Published January 23, 2008
The company gave $150,000 to research studying the use of algae as a biofuel.

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