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Light rail service resumes between 38th Street and Franklin Ave.

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 24, 2012

 Hiawatha light rail service resumed to all stations today starting at 1:15 p.m. following the removal of a pair of compromised cables from the Sabo Bridge according to the City of Minneapolis in...

Man attempts to hide stolen TV in his pants

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 24, 2012

A police officer stopped a man outside an Eagan store who had attempted to hide a flat-screen television in his pants, according to the Star Tribune. Eric Lee King, 21, was arrested and charged Friday...

Guthrie Theater’s Donald Schoenbaum died

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 24, 2012

 Donald Shoenbaum, the former managing director of the Guthrie Theater, died in his Florida home at the age of 86, according to the Star Tribune. Schoenbaum was well-regarded as an important figure...

Charter schools lag behind public schools according to U research

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 24, 2012

New data from the Institute on Race and Poverty at the University of Minnesota Law School shows most charter schools in the Twin Cities underpreform and are more highly segregated than public...

Deadly force bill

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 16, 2012

Law enforcement and prosecutors are urging Minnesota lawmakers not to pass a bill that would give citizens more freedom to use deadly force. Current law allows people to use deadly force if they believe...

Mike Mulligan, local Jimmy Johns franchise owner and president of Miklin Enterprises, leaves the National Labor Relations Board hearing room Wednesday morning. Jimmy Johns management is under investigation for violating fair labor laws.

Jimmy John’s case is heard in court

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 16, 2012
Local franchise owners are accused of breaking labor laws.

‘Draft and deli’ opened this month

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 14, 2012
Uncle Moe’s says to put a twist on traditional U.S. sandwiches.

Car ran a red light and killed 7 year old in Montrose

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 10, 2012

A car ran a red light at an intersection and hit a 7-year-old boy waiting on the sidewalk for the school bus in a small town this morning, killing both the boy and the driver, authorities said. The car...

2 kids jump from 2nd-story window of burning St. Paul duplex

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 9, 2012

A 4-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl jumped from the second story of a burning duplex in St. Paul early this morning. The kids jumped into the arms of neighbors who gathered in the 1000 block of Marion...

Minnesota to receive No Child Left Behind waiver

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 9, 2012

Minnesota is one of 10 states that will be exempt from the No Child Left Behind law. The executive action by President Barack Obama will give leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and...

Doran Companies own luxury apartments and have plans for multiple new developments on campus.  Local business owners have concerns that only large chain companies such as CVS will be able to afford rent in the new expensive properties.

New apts push out small businesses

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 9, 2012
As companies like Doran continue to expand, there is concern chain business will take over the area.

Kafe 421 brings quiet and class to Dinkytown

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 7, 2012
The restaurant draws on clients from the suburbs as well as from the U area.

Facebook Riches: Stock sells high

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 2, 2012

The most popular social networking site has cashed in on its success. On Wednesday, Facebook filed for an initial stock offering to sell $5 billion in stock according to the New York Times. The offering...

Stadium Village puts faith in directory

by Stephanie Laumer
Published February 1, 2012
Businesses hope the coupon-filled pamphlet will increase foot traffic.

CSOM begins sustainability research

by Stephanie Laumer
Published January 26, 2012
Carlson’s initiative will explore the sustainability of consumer choices.
An Syrian Augsburg student demonstrates in support of the opposition movement in Syria on Friday in Coffman Union.

U students freeze to protest violence in Syria

by Stephanie Laumer
Published January 23, 2012
About 25 students participated in a flash freeze at Coffman Union.

Congress makes a move to stop SOPA/PIPA

by Stephanie Laumer
Published January 20, 2012

Congress moved to bury the highly controversial anti-piracy bills according to the New York Times.  Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nevada, called off a scheduled vote on Protect IP Act (PIPA).  House...

Students freeze for Syria

by Stephanie Laumer
Published January 20, 2012
About 25 students participated in a flash freeze at Coffman Union to protest violence in Syria.

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