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Minneapolis
January 11, 2019
Council member Cam Gordon asking a question of the City of Minneapolis' Director of Internal Audit, Will Tetsell, during the committee meeting Wednesd

Minneapolis may make home sellers check insulation, draftiness

Officials want to require home sellers to check energy efficiency.
Minneapolis
January 10, 2019
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Gateway tower in Minneapolis gets key city approvals

Developer United Properties had appealed staff recommendations to deny a large sign and a drive-up entrance for the 37-story tower at Hennepin and Washington.
Minneapolis
January 10, 2019

Minneapolis man charged after 7 pounds of cocaine delivered to home

The defendant, Tommy C. Johnson, is next expected to appear in court on Feb. 14.
Minneapolis
January 10, 2019
Sterling V. Smith

Month in jail for man who assaulted Metro Transit bus driver

Shields designed to protect drivers are being installed this month on many buses.
Eat & Drink
January 10, 2019
Market Bar-B-Que sparks nostalgia in its new northeast Minneapolis home

Market Bar-B-Que sparks nostalgia in its new northeast Minneapolis home

Owners Steve and Anthony Polski went to great lengths to ensure that their 73-year-old dining landmark closely resembles its previous incarnation.
Minneapolis
January 10, 2019
Eric Dayton of Askov Finlayson.

North Loop shop Askov Finlayson will close for major redesign

The Dayton brothers plan a major change to their men's store, adding women's and dropping third party brands.
Minneapolis
January 9, 2019
One of downtown Minneapolis' oldest buildings could meet the wrecking ball soon, depending on the outcome of votes at City Hall. The Oakland apartment

Owner wants to raze historic but vacant apartment in Minneapolis

The building, gutted by a fire in 2016, was designed by famed architect Harry Wild Jones.
Stage & Arts
January 9, 2019
At a May Day parade in 2013 near Lake St. and Bloomington Ave. in Minneapolis, a raptor enthralled some of the younger spectators.

In Heart of the Beast to end puppet parade, make significant cuts

The theater is being squeezed by drop in foundation grants, overall funding.
Minneapolis
January 9, 2019
Council Member Andrea Jenkins spoke to people who attended the employee research group "29%" event in honor of International Women's Day in the rotund

Mpls. City Council VP plans forum on race after barista confronted her in cafe

The barista was fired by Blackeye Roasting Co after the Dec. 18 incident with Andrea Jenkins.
Eat & Drink
January 9, 2019
Long-awaited downtown Minneapolis restaurant reopens in Target headquarters

Long-awaited downtown Minneapolis restaurant reopens in Target headquarters

Minneapolis has had to live without the formerly meatball-centric restaurant far longer than expected. Until now.
South Metro
January 9, 2019
A regional system provides enough dependable, clean water to farm shrimp in landlocked Luverne, Minn.

Dec. 27: With spigot open, southwestern Minnesota towns flourish

No longer just a pipe dream, far-sighted water system set up parched towns for growth.
West Metro
January 8, 2019
New Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson checked out the Hennepin County Jail with his director of communications Jeremy Zoss. ] New Hennepin Coun

New Hennepin County Sheriff Dave Hutchinson hits ground running on first full day

Wherever he stopped during the day, Dave Hutchinson repeated his campaign promise to be "a sheriff that truly represents all residents."
Minneapolis
January 8, 2019
Quinten L. Osgood Jr.

Murder charge: Fight over music leads to one Minneapolis partygoer fatally stabbing another

The victim was stabbed while the two fought outside his home, according to the criminal complaint.
Minneapolis
January 8, 2019
Zakariya Abdullahi, center, joked with his classmate Natalya Arevalo. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.souffle@startribune.com Zakariya Abdullahi, a

As Augsburg University's student body grows more diverse, racial fault lines are exposed

A debate about race and inclusion lays bare fault lines at the Minneapolis university.
Minneapolis
January 8, 2019
This is a rendering of the proposed Gateway Tower from June 2018.

United Properties says city conditions could put Gateway tower in jeopardy

United Properties says tower needs rooftop sign for anchor tenant and a drive-up entrance.
Minneapolis
January 7, 2019
Outgoing Gov. Mark Dayton was recognized by Gov. Tim Walz as he spoke after taking the oath of office Monday.

Brooks: Dayton makes a humble retreat after eight years as governor

South Metro
January 7, 2019
Layla Jackson

Authorities ID 17-month-old Minneapolis girl killed from head, neck injuries

Minneapolis
January 6, 2019
City of Minneapolis employees talked during a tour of an underground tunnel.

'There should not be any traffic volume issues': Mpls. optimistic as project on 4th St. starts

Downtown Minneapolis is about to get a bit noisier and dustier, maybe even vibrate a little. Along 4th Street, bus and bike lanes will disappear and traffic lanes will be reconfigured.
Minneapolis
January 5, 2019

Free First Saturday at the Walker Art Center

It was Free First Saturday at the Walker Art Center. Visitors shared stories and attended readings, art-making, performances and games.
Minneapolis
January 5, 2019
From unlikely beginnings, George Wandzel became a celebrated chef, first at the Nicollet Hotel and later at the Hollywood-chic Blue Horse in St. Paul,

Minnesota history reveals an unlikely culinary climb to fame

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