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Minneapolis
January 16, 2019
The Crystal Court at IDS Center.

Scanner reports: Man robs IDS Center bank branch in downtown Minneapolis

The suspect had a distinctive tattoo under his right eye, according to scanner reports.
Variety
January 16, 2019
Post-'Scaffold,' Walker Art Center launches bid for a new Native American sculpture

Post-'Scaffold,' Walker Art Center launches bid for a new Native American sculpture

Proposals are due by April 15 for a public work to be installed in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden or on the Walker grounds.
Minneapolis
January 15, 2019
Kimberly Caprini was sworn in to the Minneapolis School Board. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com – Minneapolis, MN –

Two new members join the Minneapolis school board

Kimberly Caprini and Josh Pauly were sworn in, offering a fresh start for the state's third-largest school system and a chance to set priorities.
North Metro
January 15, 2019

Patrol identifies pedestrian fatally hit in Brooklyn Park crash

The crash Monday evening led to a closure of northbound Hwy. 252 at Brookdale Drive.
Minneapolis
January 15, 2019
Barron County District Attorney Brain Wright spoke with media after Jake T. Patterson 21, was formally charged with 2 counts of first degree murder, a

Charges: Suspect says he killed Jayme's parents, abducted her

The 13-year-old Wisconsin girl told authorities that the suspect first killed her father at the front door of their house, and then broke down the door to the bathroom where she and her mother were hiding.
Minneapolis
January 15, 2019
Tony Le

Minneapolis man admits being jealous, killing wife with cellphone cord

Minneapolis
January 15, 2019
Nicholas Young

Man killed in Minneapolis apartment was strangled; ID released 6 weeks later

Minneapolis
January 14, 2019
James Burroughs

In an effort to end health care disparities in Minn., Children's Hospital hires diversity specialist

James Burroughs wants to address Minnesota's health care disparities.
Minneapolis
January 14, 2019
Nicci Lehto, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and Shelley Buck.

More than just Walz's supporters showed up at his inaugural party

The event Saturday drew about 3,000 people to the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Minneapolis
January 14, 2019

Charges: Suspect confesses to killing Jayme's parents, abducting teen

The 13-year-old Wisconsin girl told authorities that the suspect first killed her father at the front door of their house, and then broke down the door to the bathroom where she and her mother were hiding.
Minneapolis
January 14, 2019
Dave and Lisa Heller ate at the counter at Pizzeria Lola, in line to be the first neighborhood restaurant to get a full liquor license.

Liquor: Coming soon to a Minneapolis neighborhood restaurant near you

Last year, Minneapolis residents voted with a 72 percent majority to ditch the spacing requirement, which meant restaurants were only eligible to serve liquor if they were located within a 7-acre area of commercially zoned businesses.
Minneapolis
January 12, 2019

2 women shot, injured in north Minneapolis incidents

One shot while in car, another at bus stop.
Minneapolis
January 12, 2019
Adam Garen left talked with Rabbi Adam Spilker of Mount Zion during a weekly discussion of the Torah at Henson & Efron Law firm Thursday January 10, 2

Minneapolis law firm's tradition honors a colleague and his faith

Tribute turns into unique interfaith Torah study.
Minneapolis
January 11, 2019
Aveda is selling Aveda Institute in northeast Minneapolis. (Provided photo)

Sale of Aveda Institute Minneapolis will involve layoffs, rehirings

Details about the transition were scant, but anxiety was high, workers said.
West Metro
January 11, 2019
Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek's last day in office is Friday after 12 years serving the state's largest county.] Hennepin County Sheriff Rich St

Defeated Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek hints at possible run at his old job

Hennepin lawman says he has no regrets about his loss in November.
West Metro
January 11, 2019
The 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game took place before a capacity crowd at Target Field, in the shadow of the Minneapolis skyline Tuesday, Jul

Twins hire Rogers police chief, law enforcement veteran to lead security operations

Much of Jeffrey Beahan's work will involve outreach, informing the community about safety measures.
North Metro
January 11, 2019

Victim of Fridley homicide identified as Minneapolis teen

No one has been arrested in Keimonte White's shooting death.
Inspired
January 11, 2019
Optometrist Dr. Meredith Walburg examines Denae Whitfield's eyes at Harding High School. Whitfield is one of 2,500 St. Paul Public Schools students sc

Thousands of Twin Cities kids getting free vision screenings thanks to caring collaboration

ChildSight Minnesota and Phillips Eye Institute join forces to make sure that Twin Cities kids succeed.
Minneapolis
January 11, 2019
Aveda is selling Aveda Institute in northeast Minneapolis. (Provided photo)

Aveda will sell famed Aveda Institute in Minneapolis

Louisiana Aveda distributor Neill Inc. Corp. is also buying a sister school in New York City.
Eat & Drink
January 11, 2019
Burger Friday: Hop on board for a beer-friendly burger at Bus Stop in Minneapolis

Burger Friday: Hop on board for a beer-friendly burger at Bus Stop in Minneapolis

There's lager in the cheese, and hops in the patty.

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