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Designer Joy Teiken poses at Joynoelle Showroom on Friday afternoon. Teiken is currently working on her avant garde spring line that will show on June 2nd.

Prehistoric fashion for summer

by Micaela Resh
Published March 26, 2015
Bridal and ready-to-wear with designer Joy Teiken.

Minneapolis to promote tech training

by Nick Wicker
Published March 26, 2015
The city will partner with organizations to offer “coding boot camps” in an effort to increase job preparedness in IT fields.

Nurses seek louder voice in decisions

by Danielle Korby
Published March 26, 2015
A new committee began last week with the aim of giving nurses more say in health care.
II Foro General Manager Kris Barto, Director of Business Development Josh Thomas and Director of Operations Lorin Zinter discuss what furniture to keep or throw away the restaurant in Minneapolis on Wednesday.  Demolition of the interior begins on Monday, and the restaurant aims to be open for business early June.

Preview: New Restaurants around the Twin Cities

by Yena Lee
Published March 26, 2015
Good foods are coming your way.
Fried plantain chips with sea salt and a chipotle aioli dipping sauce.

College Kitchen: Plantains

by Yena Lee
Published March 26, 2015
It’s just a weird looking banana, right?

Area streets could soon get brighter

by Elizabeth Smith
Published March 25, 2015
A survey found that many feel unsafe walking home at night, and groups are taking action.

U study questions Minnesota speed laws

by Brian Edwards
Published March 25, 2015
University researchers found an amendment doesn’t impact safety but may raise insurance rates for drivers.

Dinkytown looks to launch new website

by Barry Lytton
Published March 25, 2015
A 7-year-old website has been giving visitors bad information.
Dean of the Medical School Brooks Jackson, left, and Dean of the School of Nursing Connie White Delaney, prepare to cut the ribbon at the Nurse Practitioners Clinic Tuesday evening. The new nurse-led clinic will officially open April 6.

U opening first nurse-led clinic

by Logan Wroge
Published March 25, 2015
A new law allowed the clinic to open, and some say it may help with health worker shortages.
Market customers Saverna Chapman and Ron Murray shop for groceries on the Twin Cities Mobile Market bus in St. Paul on Saturday. The bus acts as an inexpensive grocery store for neighborhoods that don't have access to local healthy foods at a low cost.

Dishing out the staples

by Allison Kronberg
Published March 24, 2015
A retrofitted bus is making it easier for some St. Paul residents to have access to healthy and affordable food.

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