Metro & State

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  • Derrick Biney
Jun. 22, 2005
As the fall 2005 city elections approach, candidates for Minneapolis mayor are campaigning for votes throughout the city this summer.
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Jun. 01, 2005
With fare increases and service reductions coming up for Metro Transit, students who ride the bus and light rail said they are growing concerned about how the changes will affect them.
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May. 25, 2005
A hush went over the crowd as the red-tailed hawk was taken out of its cage. The chocolate-feathered, white-breasted raptor struggled against the grip of its handler.
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May. 25, 2005
A new trend is broadening nightlife in the Twin Cities and around campus by bringing back vaudeville.
By
  • Derrick Biney
May. 25, 2005
The Metropolitan Council is scheduled to have a meeting Wednesday to vote on its fares-adjustment recommendation for Metro Transit bus services.
By
  • Jason Juno
May. 04, 2005
Pop quiz: Should it be "Scholars Walk" or "Scholars' Walk"?
By
  • Brady Averill
May. 04, 2005
Minnesotans currently making minimum wage will likely be able to put extra cash into their pockets come August.
By
  • Eddie Glenn
May. 04, 2005
University student Adrienne Houghton will graduate this spring with an advertising and communications degree but does not have a job waiting for her.
By
  • Brady Averill
Apr. 27, 2005
Nearly a dozen bipartisan bills aimed at curbing methamphetamine use and production have floated through the Legislature this session.
By
  • Greg Corradini
Apr. 26, 2005
University police and other state police departments might have a new resource for solving crimes that lack much evidence.
By
  • Bryce Haugen
Apr. 25, 2005
At night, when Blaine DeLair looks out of his window across 15th Avenue Southeast, he doesn't have much to look at.
By
  • Elizabeth Cook
Apr. 25, 2005
Thousands of people gathered at the St. Paul RiverCentre this weekend to see cultural performances, eat food from different nations and shop in an international bazaar.
By
  • Rowena Vergara
Apr. 18, 2005
Lily Hanson said that since she came out as a lesbian during college, she has not experienced any negative attitudes from other people.
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Apr. 15, 2005
The two Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidates running for Minneapolis mayor debated Thursday.
By
  • Ryan Dionne
Apr. 14, 2005
Minnesotans can no longer carry concealed guns in the state after the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled it unconstitutional Tuesday.
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