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88 Oriental Foods' pork sausage is served with cabbage, sliced carrots, and pickled sliced jalapeño rings.

Out of the way eateries

by Grant Tillery
Published August 5, 2015

For all the attention fine dining and trendy restaurants receive on the local food scene, the backbone of most dining-out experiences are neighborhood restaurants that march to the beat of their own drum....

Theft, car damage among recent crime

by Elizabeth Smith
Published August 5, 2015

Two people were robbed at gunpoint early Sunday morning in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood near the University of  Minnesota. Three suspects approached the victims, and one of them pointed a gun at...

MN universities face more scrutiny

by Youssef Rddad
Published August 5, 2015

When Art Institutes International graduate Justin Karels first applied to the school, he was told nearly all graduates find a job in their field of study.    But five years and $130,000 later,...

McNeil says he is guilty

by Elizabeth Smith
Published August 5, 2015

Former Gophers basketball player Daquein McNeil pleaded guilty Monday to assaulting his girlfriend, though he will serve no jail time for the November incident.    McNeil, a sophomore...

The Electric Steel Elevator in stands in Prospect Park on June 30, 2015. Last week, the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission voted to deny the demolition request of the elevator because of it's local historical significance.

Grain elevator and silos may stay

by Christopher Aadland
Published August 5, 2015

After the University of Minnesota agreed to buy property on the campus’ borders in June, the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission voted to deny an application to demolish a grain elevator...

A biker travels along 18th avenue on Tuesday. While the city is planning to give the street bike lanes, the Southeast Como Improvement Association worries that such a change will harm parking availability in the highly populated area.

New bike lanes could push out parking

by Benjamin Farniok
Published August 5, 2015

Access to federal funding is making it possible for Minneapolis to install protected bikeways along streets near the University of Minnesota.   The U.S. Department of Transportation granted the Metropolitan...

Prospect Park apts. on horizon

by Benjamin Farniok
Published August 5, 2015

Construction on a new 36,000-square-foot hotel and apartment building near the University of Minnesota campus will begin next spring if the Minneapolis Planning Commission approves the developers’...

Dinky shooting injures one

by Elizabeth Smith
Published July 29, 2015

A shooting in Dinkytown early Saturday morning left a 24-year-old woman injured. University of Minnesota officials say there is no ongoing threat to students’ safety.   The shooting...

Paul Schoenecker places his purchased items in a plastic bag at CVS on Tuesday. Ward 2 City Councilman Cam Gordon hopes to reduce the city's environmental impact by keeping bags out of landfills and possibly banning plastic bags at retail sites throughout the city.

Plastic bag ban may hit Minneapolis

by Benjamin Farniok
Published July 29, 2015

Minneapolis stores might have to find a new way to pack groceries if a proposal to ban plastic bags passes through City Council by the end of this year.   Though some University of Minnesota-area...

Neighborhood members want more traffic safety

by Elizabeth Smith
Published July 29, 2015

Cedar-Riverside residents are joining together in an effort to help pedestrians feel safe when crossing some intersections in the area.   A group of six residents met last week to discuss traffic...

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