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Crime alert: U student one of two to be robbed at gunpoint

by Alida Tieberg
Published April 16, 2015

Two people were robbed in Southeast Como early Wednesday morning, according to a crime alert sent from University of Minnesota police Chief Greg  Hestness.   One of the victims is a...

Patrons enjoy drinks on the outdoor patio of Stub and Herb's as the Green Line light rail train passes by on Washington Ave. on Tuesday evening.

Businesses bounce back

by Barry Lytton
Published April 15, 2015

For some businesses along the Green Line light rail, the nearly two years of transit construction proved to be too much to keep operations steady.   The light rail’s construction from 2012 to...

Massive apt. complex slated for Prospect Park

by Alida Tieberg
Published April 14, 2015

Plans for another luxury apartment complex near the University of Minnesota are making their way through the city’s approval process.   The City Planning Commission reviewed a proposal Monday for...

Pulled pork, sazón rice and roasted vegetables are just a few of the Columbian-influenced menu options at Café Racer Kitchen in Minneapolis on Sunday.

Off to the races

by Grant Tillery
Published April 14, 2015
Cafe Racer Kitchen serves up interpretations of Colombian favorites in Seward

Parkway repair moving forward

by Barry Lytton
Published April 13, 2015

A $6 million plan to repair the area of land near a University of Minnesota medical building damaged by last summer’s mudslide received more than 1,000 responses in an online survey before it closed Friday.   The...

Four-year-old Sophia Thill shows her freshly-painted puppy face to her younger brother at the University's College of Veterinary Medicine's annual Dog Olympics.

In a new arena, puppy lovers compete

by Jessie Bekker
Published April 13, 2015

Joe eyed the hurdles, waiting for a signal from his owner.   Upon hearing an excited “Come on, Joe,” the Labrador’s long legs found energy as he leaped across a small obstacle course...

Cookbook Q&A with Chef Wadi

by Yena Lee
Published April 11, 2015

(Image via Sameh Wadi)   Not every accomplished chef gets to byline a cookbook. For local chef and restaurateur Sameh Wadi, of Saffron and World Street Kitchen, the timing was right, so he took the...

Marcy-Holmes residence evacuated due to unknown chemicals

by Brian Edwards
Published April 10, 2015
The National Guard was called in to investigate the residence.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival founder Al Milgrom poses at Espresso Royale on Thursday afternoon. Milgrom's documentary "The Dinkytown Uprising" will premiere at  the festival on April 12th.

There’s a Riot Goin’ On

by Grant Tillery
Published April 9, 2015
Al Milgrom’s latest film, “The Dinkytown Uprising,” gives a look at Dinkytown’s past.

Officials look to curb fare evasion

by Nick Wicker
Published April 9, 2015

After an audit discovered that light rail fare evasion costs Metro Transit up to $28,000 per week, city officials are discussing potential solutions to cut down on financials losses. Metropolitan Council...

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