176591691
Wednesday roundup: New boutique hotel, suspect in double killing, campaigns for judge
City news roundup for Wednesday, Oct. 31
By James Shiffer
October 31, 2012 — 9:58am
Gift
Gift this Article
Send this article to anyone, no subscription is necessary to view it
Former Nate's clothing building to become boutique hotel : A hotel company plans to turn the building at 1st Avenue North and 4th Street into an upscale hotel with a ground-floor restaurant. (Janet Moore)
Iowa police arrest relative tied to two fatal stabbings : Family says suspect is the son of Beatrice Wilson, who died along with her 14-year-old grandson Peter. (Abby Simons and Paul Walsh)
Candidates vie for Hennepin County judgeships (Abby Simons)
Driver says she didn't know she hit a person : Teisha Y. Randle was charged Tuesday in weekend hit-and-run death in the Warehouse District. (Paul Walsh and Nicole Norfleet)
A look back at unsolved "City Hall Watergate" (Eric Roper)
Jon Tevlin: South Minneapolis same-sex couple thank their "Vote No" neighbors
More From Star Tribune
Subscribe to Star Tribune newsletters, including Essential Minnesota, breaking news and Hot Dish.
The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been battered by fighting, drone footage shows. The village has been a target for Russian forces in Donetsk.
U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach has a solidly conservative voting record. But Steve Boyd, a Christian conservative who has never held public office, is gaining traction as an outsider.
Who's in the Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame? From Bernie Bierman to the latest class, here's the list: