A 2012 environmental review of the SWLRT alignment says that the impacts on parkland could be mitigated. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board isn’t so sure.
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The St. Paul newspaper’s parent company said Friday it is considering options that may include selling the N.Y.-based chain or "regional clusters" of its newspapers.
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The Summit Avenue mansion’s previous tenant, the College of Visual Arts, was shuttered in June 2013.
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The same day workers across the country marched in support of higher pay, Frey said he is looking into raising the city's minimum wage.