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It's official: Lafayette bridge construction is (finally) over
The bridge is a major river crossing over the Mississippi, and was listed as one of the state's worst bridges in the wake of the Interstate 35W bridge collapse in 2007.
Top Treasury aide during financial crisis tapped to run Minneapolis Fed
Neel Kashkari was one of the most public faces of the federal government's response to the 2008 financial crisis. He was named Tuesday as the next president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
In his new book "Paying with their Bodies," John Kinder makes the argument that while the conditions have changed for disabled veterans, the discourse and attitudes surrounding them have not.
Carey Mulligan portrays a Suffragette who never met Mary Poppins
The actor says the story of England's battle for women's rights echoes loudly today. She stars in "Suffragette," a movie currently playing in Minneapolis.
Mall of America opens first phase of expansion
It's the largest update since the MOA opened 23 years ago, and paves the way to nearly doubling the Bloomington mall's size.
Lileks laments the lists of the lists
Star Tribune columnist James Lileks has had it with lists.
Applebee's attack victim: 'I'm scared for my life'
"I can speak English," Asma Jama told the woman who berated her for speaking Swahili, "but we choose to speak whatever language we want." Then the woman smashed a glass beer mug across Jama's face.
DNR: PolyMet mine safeguards would protect NE Minn. environment
A milestone Minnesota Department of Natural Resources report says PolyMet's plans to control pollution from a proposed massive copper-nickel mine are sufficient to protect the region's natural resources. Critics are unlikely to agree.
Most unexpected infant deaths result from unsafe sleeping arrangements, state officials say.