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The Knoll apartments advertise on University Avenue, heavily competing with other local developments to draw in new residents in the currently oversaturated housing market.

Student housing strong

by Elizabeth Smith
Published July 22, 2015

Apartment buildings now dominate the University of MinnesotaâÄôs skyline in places where, a decade ago, houses and businesses dotted the landscape. Despite the recent surge in housing projects...

Natural therapies may kill cancer

by Ellen Schmidt
Published July 22, 2015

University of Minnesota researchers are using white blood cells âÄî natural killers that have the potential to recognize and destroy cancerous cells âÄî to research better methods of cancer...

Medical partnership looks to federal government for funding

by Ellen Schmidt
Published July 22, 2015

A national initiative to broaden the countryâÄôs medical manufacturing sectors is catching on in Minnesota. This month, the U.S. Department of Commerce designated 13 universities, manufacturers...

Police seek more funding for K-9 medical treatment

by Benjamin Farniok
Published July 22, 2015

Minneapolis police are looking for more funding for police dogs after using up original allocations by paying for their medical expenses. The Minneapolis Police Department is asking for $10,000 for reimbursement...

Residents Ira Eberling, left, and Marlys Lowe examine the progress of their community garden at Emerald Crest Assisted Living & Memory Care in Burnsville on Monday afternoon.

Nature supports healthy aging

by Ellen Schmidt
Published July 15, 2015
A University study shows access to environments dominated by blues and greens can boost health for older adults.
Minneapolis City Councilman Jacob Frey speaks at a city council meeting at City Hall on Friday, July 10.

Landlords may provide voter registration

by Benjamin Farniok
Published July 15, 2015
Councilman Jacob Frey said the plan could increase student voter turnout in neighborhoods with historically low rates.
Minneapolis resident Jonathan Parish and his son, Jayden, view the damaged slope above West River Parkway on Monday afternoon. The area was affected by a mudslide last June and is being repaired this month.

Mudslide repairs begin after lack of funds

by Youssef Rddad
Published July 15, 2015
Crews began work more than a year after earth and rubble tumbled near the U’s hospital.

Homicide increases in Minneapolis

by Elizabeth Smith
Published July 15, 2015
The U-area still has the lowest crime rate compared to other neighborhoods.

Parents spending more on daughters, Carlson study says

by Sadman Rahman
Published July 15, 2015
The study, to be published in November, looks at how parents allocate resources to their children during economic recessions.

Legislators, emergency planners seek plan for safe oil clean-up

by Benjamin Farniok
Published July 15, 2015
Oil clean up after a train crash is messy and disorganized but getting better.

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