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Minneapolis
November 16, 2015

Minneapolis schools interview 3 of 6 superintendent semifinalists

Closing the achievement gap is a common theme from Mpls. superintendent candidates
Minneapolis
November 16, 2015
Open-column bridges like this one at Bloomington Avenue attract fewer homeless campers because there's less shelter and privacy.

Hennepin County wins silver rating for bicycle efforts

Rating represents the first for a Minnesota county under the new county-eligible ratings by the League of American Bicyclists
Minneapolis
November 16, 2015

Live: Interviews with Mpls. schools superintendent candidates

Board of Education interviews with semifinalists in the search for a new Minneapolis Public Schools superintendent are scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.
Minneapolis
November 16, 2015
Anger builds after police shoot assault suspect in Minneapolis

Anger builds after police shoot assault suspect in Minneapolis

The shooting ignited a chaotic scene of shouting and taunting bystanders who believed the man was handcuffed before police opened fire. Police Chief Harteau disputed that account.
Minneapolis
November 15, 2015

Park Board to consider path changes at Minnehaha Creek and Lyndale Avenue

The latest proposal aims to improve usability, safety on Minneapolis bikeway.
Minneapolis
November 15, 2015
Council Member Blong Yang spoke to repeal of the spitting and lurking laws. Barb Johnson, left, was the lone vote against repeal. On the right are Cou

North Minneapolis rehab sales spark call for equity

Activists say city should help locals buy homes.
Minneapolis
November 14, 2015
Minneapolis announces new unit in battle against violent crime

Minneapolis announces new unit in battle against violent crime

Six veteran investigators are tasked with looking into every shooting incident.
Minneapolis
November 14, 2015
Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn.

Rep. Keith Ellison to speak at fundraiser for Syrian refugees

Minneapolis
November 14, 2015
Seattle puts mandatory sick time to healthy test

Seattle puts mandatory sick time to healthy test

Economy rolls despite law similar to Minneapolis plan.
Politics
November 14, 2015
The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) is a waste-to-energy facility that burns garbage to generate energy. Operators fluff the garbage to make it

In a first, Minnesota garbage output declined as economy grew

More consumer spending does not necessarily mean more garbage anymore.
Minneapolis
November 14, 2015
ESG Architects

North Loop residents oppose new 10-story building for being too tall

West Metro
November 13, 2015
Chad Millner of Eden Prairie received encouragement from a race official just shy of the finish line Sunday morning.

Twin Cities Marathon bumped back by Ryder Cup

To make way for the crush of golf fans, the nine running races that make up Twin Cities Marathon weekend are bumping back a week to Oct. 8 and 9.
Minneapolis
November 13, 2015
U.S. Bank Stadium

Amid mediation, no quick resolution in $15M stadium dispute

No quick agreement is seen between the stadium authority, Mortenson over who pays $15M.
Minneapolis
November 13, 2015
Susan Spiller

4 months later, Mpls. police still in the dark on slaying of activist Spiller

Nearly four months after the brutal slaying of North Side artist and community activist Susan Spiller, city homicide detectives are still in the dark about the identity of her killer.
North Metro
November 13, 2015

Aide gets 8 years for rape of 83-year-old patient at Minneapolis nursing home

Sentence is longer than prosecutors sought in 83-year-old's assault.
Minneapolis
November 12, 2015
Mercado Central in Minneapolis, Minn., on Sunday, October 7, 2012.

Minneapolis crime spree targeting Latino men raises worries

Recent spike in robberies puts residents on edge.
West Metro
November 12, 2015

Gunman grabs girl, 15, off dark street, rapes her in 2 Mpls. alleys, charges say

The suspect, who was arrested in Minnetonka, also raped a girl the same age 12 years ago.
Minneapolis
November 12, 2015
Lives Matter Minneapolis, CTUL, NOC, $15Now, and Black Lives Matter Chapters marched in downtown Minneapolis to bring to the forefront their concerns

Survey of low-wage workers finds wage theft in Twin Cities

The report on low-wage workers from the advocacy group CTUL urges workplace reforms.
West Metro
November 12, 2015

Charges: St. Louis Park school aide molested 8th-grader in school gym

"You're mine," the defendant said to his 14-year-old victim, according to the charges.

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