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Show reaches deaf and hearing alike

by Amber Kispert
Published November 12, 2007
Expressed entirely in ASL, Rathskellar has returned after a three-year hiatus.

Minneapolis police accepting guns

by Anna Ewart
Published November 8, 2007
People convicted of domestic violence are required to turn in their firearms.

Soldier’s wife turns comedian in his absence

Published November 8, 2007
Jan Donahue was experiencing troubles not long after her husband left for Iraq.

Bringing out the Dead in P

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published November 8, 2007
'Forever' forges a cinematic love story between the world and its most famous cemetery.

School levy wins don’t quiet calls for more state money

Published November 8, 2007

.ST. PAUL (AP) - Two-thirds of Minnesota school districts got the go-ahead from voters to tap into their property tax base for more classroom money. Yet Wednesday's post-election mood was more subdued...

‘American Gangster’ is new American gangster classic

by Megan Kadrmas
Published November 8, 2007
The new film adds '70s heroin hustler Frank Lucas to the list of immortalized gangsters.

Not black and white, not wrong or right

by Kara Nesvig
Published November 8, 2007
'American History X' director explores the abortion debate in a stirring documentary

Hepatitis cases cause adoption concerns

Published November 7, 2007

.ST. PAUL (AP) - Two adoptees from Northeast Africa have six cases of hepatitis A in the state, and that's prompting health officials to consider new advice for international adoptions. The Health Department...

Dinkytown vandalized

by Andy Steinke
Published November 7, 2007

.Broken glass lined the streets of Dinkytown after homecoming last weekend. At least five businesses had their doors broken early Sunday, and at least one more was broken sometime Sunday night or Monday...

Anti-terror center moves information, raises questions

Published November 7, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - In the harried moments after the Interstate 35W bridge disaster, Mike Bosacker and his team helped quell one fear by quickly dispelling the idea it was the work of terrorists. Bosacker...

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