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Leg. to address ‘revenge porn’

by Kevin Beckman
Published March 24, 2016
A proposed bill would punish those who distribute private, sexually explicit pictures.

City moves to ban single-use bags

by David Minor
Published March 24, 2016
City Council will vote on the plastic and paper bag ban proposal on April 1.

Break sees rise in thefts on campus

by Aaron Job
Published March 23, 2016
Also, a student called police after a man allegedly filmed her inside a women’s restroom.

PolyMet to begin permitting process

by Eliana Schreiber
Published March 23, 2016
The DNR gave the company approval to begin applying for permits.
A Car2Go Smart car sits parked in downtown Minneapolis on 9th St. S on Monday afternoon.

Twin Cities car2go shrinks service area

by Kristina Busch
Published March 23, 2016
This car-sharing company will continue to operate in and around the University.
Despite being given out at most pregnancy clinics, a Minnesota Department of Health brochure "If You're Pregnant; Fetal Development, Abortion and Alternatives" contains some information that may be misleading or incorrect.

Study targets Minnesota abortion information

by Hannah Weikel
Published March 23, 2016
Twenty percent of content in state literature is inaccurate or misleading, the study said.

Minn. House rejects some U research proposals

by Hannah Weikel
Published March 23, 2016
House members also opposed funding a lead ammunition education program.

Minnesota power company plan draws concern from citizens

by Kristina Busch
Published March 22, 2016
The plan, submitted to a state agency, calls for a reduction of coal use.

Federal officials continue to battle phone scammers

by Benjamin Farniok
Published March 22, 2016
University Student Legal Services say international students are often targeted.
Fatuma Mohammed speaks to a customer at Sisterhood Boutique on West Bank on Monday. The store was created by East African women in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood in an effort to provide girls ages 14-21 with work experience through an intern program, which Mohammed was a part of before becoming an employee.

A ‘multilayered’ enterprise

by Olivia Johnson
Published March 22, 2016
Sisterhood Boutique in Cedar-Riverside provides young neighborhood women entrepreneurial experience.

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