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An icon of Minnesota business is now for rent. The old trading floor at the Minneapolis Grain Exchange, silent for nearly a year, is available to someone seeking an elegant, cavernous, museum-type space.
St. Paul City Council takes on emerald ash borer
With dozens of trees already infested with the emerald ash borer in St. Paul, the city council introduced an ordinance Wednesday requiring homeowners to remove beetleridden trees once a city forester discovers them.
Minnesota Man Pleads Not Guilty to Terror Charges
A 24-year-old St. Anthony man has pleaded not guilty to terror-related charges in connection with the disappearances of as many as 20 young Somali men who left the Twin Cities to fight with terrorists in Somalia.
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Minneapolis businesses sponsor bike-share
Several businesses have signed onto a plan by Nice Ride Minnesota to launch a public bike-sharing system in Minneapolis.
The conventional wisdom is that you have to spend money to save money. Homeowners find that true when fixing up a house.
Emerald ash borer found on U campus in Falcon Heights
The Emerald Ash Borer. Scientists estimate that emerald ash borer has been in the United States for 10 to15 years, quietly acclimating to its new home and building up populations.
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Officials, lawmakers tout Lower St. Anthony Falls hydro project
Downstream from St. Anthony Falls' wide concrete apron spanning most of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, state and city officials Thursday toured the 10-megawatt hydropower plant being built near the new Interstate 35W bridge.
Politicians check out new Mississippi hydroelectric plant
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and several legislators will get an on-site look this morning at construction of the hydroelectric project on the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis.
Ash trees being chopped down in Como Park
At 90-years-old, Louis Prudhomne is tired of raking his yard. "It gets to be a nuisance after 50-years of sweeping up all the time.
Community input sought on proposed changes to Off-Street Parking Requirements
Saint Paul, like many cities across the United States, is revising its off-street parking requirements to support and create vibrant mixed use communities of residents and businesses that look great, are livable, and respect the environment.
Man's body pulled from Mississippi River after he jumps from bridge
The body of a 53-year-old man was pulled Wednesday afternoon from the Mississippi River in Minneapolis after he jumped from the Hennepin Avenue Bridge.
Guthrie prot g John Lewin felt safe on stage
John Lewin, a longtime Twin Cities actor, writer and voice-over talent who was an early member of the Guthrie Theater company, has died.
Neighbors of New Stadium Complain About Noise
The University of Minnesota is reviewing noise complaints this week from residents who live near the school's new football stadium.
Crown Hydro remains in dry dock as Park Board considers public ownership option
The $20.1 million in renewable energy funding and private investment have been in place since 2002, and the two hydropower turbines sit patiently in a Belle Plaine storage facility.
MDH: Investigation Finds Neglect in Chaplain's Death
The Minnesota Department of Health has cited neglect by health care employees as a factor in the death of military chaplain Rev.
April 19, 1820 - The first tornado reported in Minnesota hits Fort Snelling - then known as Fort St.
Roseville / GOP governor hopefuls make pitch at park
Voters can mingle with a slew of 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidates in Roseville's Central Park at Picnic in the Park on Thursday night.
Hunt is on for robber of St. Anthony bank
The FBI and St. Anthony police are looking for the man who held up a TCF Bank branch Monday morning.
Coleman's proposed 2010 budget is $538 million
Mayor Chris Coleman's proposed total 2010 budget is $538 million. That's a half-percent decrease from 2009.