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All dogs special in the eyes of their owners

by Diane White
Published June 13, 2007
Mourning owners can buy walkway bricks that commemorate the lives of their beloved, departed pets.

Event showcases the state’s biodiversity

by Mike Rose
Published June 13, 2007
Bioblitz 2007 offers researchers a chance to study Minnesota's environment.

Man shot dead in Cedar-Riverside; fight on East Bank leads to stabbings

by Justin Horwath
Published June 6, 2007
Police have yet to name suspects in Minneapolis' 24th murder this year.

Thai restaurant adds flavor to West Bank cultural diversity

Published June 6, 2007
Chai's Thai weaves into Cedar-Riverside's cultural tapestry.

Como community reacts to construction

by Mike Rose
Published June 6, 2007
The partial road closure has rerouted buses and disturbed nearby businesses.

Two more films in a couple of breaths

by Michael Garberich
Published June 6, 2007
'Triad Election' and 'Once' both come from afar, both might make you cry, but for entirely different reasons

Neighborhood programs receive needed attention

Published June 6, 2007

After many months of tiptoeing around the topic, the Minneapolis City Council created a work plan to discuss the future of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program. The program, which is set to expire in...

Farm bill may bring funding to U research

by Justin Horwath
Published June 6, 2007

U.S. Rep. Tim Walz toured the University Friday, meeting with St. Paul campus deans, agricultural researchers and University President Bob Bruininks. Walz serves on the House Agricultural Committee. The...

Streetcars could come to Minneapolis

by McKenna Ewen
Published May 30, 2007
A Minneapolis study found trolleys to be a feasible means of public transportation.

University research associate caught up in Ham Lake wildfires

by Mitch Anderson
Published May 23, 2007
Although the fires have been contained, more than 75,000 acres were consumed by the flames.

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