Minneapolis civil rights lawyer to be tried by Hannah Weikel Published February 25, 2016 Lawyer Jordan Kushner faces three misdemeanor charges after his arrest.
The oldest co-op in town by Yena Lee Published February 25, 2016 College Kitchen sat down with the Seward Cafe, which prioritizes serving its people.
MDH updates water sample procedures by Eliana Schreiber Published February 24, 2016 After the Flint water crisis, Minnesota’s health dept. has changed some of its practices.
Alumni collab promotes art post-graduation by Olivia Johnson Published February 24, 2016 Err, an artist collective started by University alumni, provides new artists with a chance to share their work.
U group takes student issues to Capitol by Kevin Beckman Published February 23, 2016 Minnesota Student Legislative Coalition will address intern protections during the session.
Uniting recovery and outreach by Benjamin Farniok Published February 23, 2016 Arrigoni House West, a sober house in Marcy-Holmes, is working to boost community involvement for its residents.
Minneapolis switches recycling provider by Eliana Schreiber Published February 23, 2016 Eureka Recycling is slotted to replace Waste Management by next winter.
City weighs marijuana ordinance by Raj Chaduvula Published February 23, 2016 A proposed amendment would align penalties for marijuana possession with state policy.
U.S. Bank Stadium faces a construction roadblock by Annalise Gall Published February 22, 2016 Repairs will begin Monday on leaky gutters and could cost up to $4 million.