Nearly 12 months after a landmark settlement and a detailed anti-bullying consent decree adopted by Minnesota's largest school district, school officials, an attorney for the LGBT Rights Project and students applaud Anoka-Hennepin's effort to confront harassment. But challenges remain.
Updated: February 15, 2013, - 09:25 PM
Homeless youngsters and teens can drop in, clean up, get help and receive a hot meal.
Updated: February 12, 2013, - 06:53 AM
Bradley Schnickel, who was released on bail Friday in underage sex case, is married and has two daughters.
Updated: February 08, 2013, - 11:09 PM
But Twin Citians still pay less than the national average.
Updated: February 06, 2013, - 06:29 AM
Portia McClain lived through the civil rights era, but her knowledge of family history goes much deeper, aided by forebears who lived more than a century.
Updated: February 05, 2013, - 10:38 PM
At issue are payments made to a real estate consulting firm it hired.
Updated: January 31, 2013, - 09:01 PM
The U.S. Department of Education told school districts nationwide Friday they should give disabled students a chance to play on traditional school teams or create parallel athletic programs to allow universal access to sports for kids.
Updated: January 25, 2013, - 11:45 PM
The rail crossing at Ferry Street in Anoka, where four young people were killed in a horrific 2003 car-train crash, again became a concern when the crossing gates recently remained down for about two hours.
Updated: January 19, 2013, - 04:11 PM
The new chairwoman faces questions over a children's story she relayed 16 months ago in a district newsletter.
Updated: January 16, 2013, - 06:52 PM
As permit applications continue to jam law enforcement offices in the state, Pine County Sheriff Robin Cole says the current regulations are sufficient.
Updated: January 16, 2013, - 06:12 AM
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