Minneapolis might loosen shelter requirements by Melissa Steinken Published December 8, 2015 A new ordinance would allow locations other than places of worship to house shelters.
Med. cannabis rule broadens by Kristina Busch Published December 7, 2015 Earlier this month, intractable pain was added as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis.
Advocates want state surplus to aid education by Hannah Weikel Published December 4, 2015 At a rally Thursday, educators, students and some lawmakers called for the $1.87 billion surplus to be spent on education.
College Kitchen: France by Yena Lee Published December 3, 2015 Foreign correspondent Yena Lee reports that France’s riverside Nice is, in fact, quite nice.
Fire deaths trend higher during holidays by Melissa Steinken Published December 3, 2015 Increases in heat use and cooking lead to more deaths in colder months.
Be the city you love by Grant Tillery Published December 3, 2015 “I AM MPLS!” is back for its sixth year, blending fashion and music.
U alum comforts cancer patients by Olivia Johnson Published December 2, 2015 Former student Connor Cosgrove designed a clothing line for people with cancer.
Biz owner sued for sex assault by Nick Wicker Published December 2, 2015 Loring Pasta Bar and Varsity Theater owner Jason McLean was named in a civil suit Monday.
City needs paid sick leave support by Daily Editorial Board Published December 1, 2015In the wake of Black Friday and moving into the holiday shopping season, the progressive small business group Main Street Alliance has directed a new campaign at Minnesotans. Entitled “Shop...
Shooting suspects charged by Olivia Johnson and Jackie Renzetti Published December 1, 2015 The same day the criminal complaints were filed, Mayor Betsy Hodges called for an end to the 4th Precinct demonstrations.