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Kaler talks ticket plan, budget surplus

by Blair Emerson
Published December 9, 2014
He also discussed the University’s autonomy from the state, retaining Jerry Kill, and a lack of data on homeless students.

City councilman reflects on first year

by Ethan Nelson
Published December 8, 2014
Ward 3 councilman Jacob Frey first took office in January and has started to tackle many issues in Minneapolis.

Dinkytown could add bike lanes, parking

by Anne Millerbernd
Published December 8, 2014
A bike lane would displace some parking, but Minneapolis could add 50 spots.

State surplus could impact U

by Nick Wicker
Published December 8, 2014
After a budget forecast predicts a state budget surplus of $1.23 billion, U officials hope to see $77 million.

Legislators address students’ concerns about retirement

by Logan Wroge
Published December 8, 2014
Depletion of Social Security may leave future retirees on their own.

Students stage a ‘die-in’

by Nick Wicker
Published December 8, 2014
A Sunday demonstration in front of TCF Bank Stadium was the latest piece of visible unrest regarding police behavior.

Tax hike could raise rent prices

by Morgan Wolfe
Published December 8, 2014
The mayor’s budget includes a property tax levy increase, troubling some area landlords.

Promise Zone could invigorate north Minneapolis

by Ethan Nelson
Published December 4, 2014
A federal program would grant north Minneapolis special designation, but some question its efficacy.

Study: Full-day preschool better prepares children

by Jessie Bekker
Published December 4, 2014
Children attending full-day preschool scored higher than part-day attendees in areas like language, math and health.

West Bank cleanups enter second year of cleanups

by Barry Lytton
Published December 4, 2014
After organizing its first area cleanup last spring, the West Bank Business Association enters year two of its quarterly sweeps in Cedar-Riverside.

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