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No one injured in local fire

by Emma Carew
Published December 3, 2007

Minneapolis firefighters responded to a house fire at 635 Ontario St. S.E. on Saturday night. No injuries were reported and the house's five occupants, according to Minneapolis dispatch, are refusing Red...

Minn. nurses to lobby for staffing standards

by Devin Henry
Published November 29, 2007
One goal the nurses hope to accomplish is to limit the number of patients a nurse is responsible for per shift.

University neighborhoods less affected by foreclosures

by Joy Petersen
Published November 29, 2007
Since January, only 13 properties in four neighborhoods have been foreclosed.

‘August Rush’ misses more than one beat

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published November 29, 2007
The new film featuring 'Neverland's' Freddie Highmore lacks depth.

Audit: Pitt, MnDOT used ‘poor judgment’

Published November 29, 2007

.ST. PAUL (AP) - The absence of a Minnesota Department of Transportation emergency manager in the hours and days following the Minneapolis bridge collapse led to confusion over who was in charge of the...

Businesses, government finding ways to have education start at day care

Published November 29, 2007

>ST. PAUL (AP) - Mary Albert wasn't one of those day care providers who just plopped the kids in front of the television set. Instead, she would ask kindergarten teachers what she should do to prepare...

Hybrid buses now going ’round and ’round Twin Cities

by Anna Ewart
Published November 29, 2007

The cities' new green buses actually are "greener." Metro Transit, the organization that manages most Twin Cities busing, recently introduced 19 new hybrid-electric buses. The bright green buses are quieter...

IRS reports $1.2 mil in excess refunds

by Kelly Gulbrandson
Published November 28, 2007
Two-thirds of undeliverable refund checks are in the metro area.

West Bank’s North Country Co-op closes

by Justin Horwath
Published November 27, 2007

The lights in North Country Co-op, the first cooperative grocery store in the Twin Cities, are off for good, as the 37-year-old West Bank store is now closed. Signs plastered on the glass outside the store,...

Star Tribune Metro sections rezoning not OK with some

by Joy Petersen
Published November 27, 2007
Prospect Park receives a section that doesn't cover the neighborhood.

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