Andrew Espey, an 80-year-old from Jackson, Minnesota, is waiting to hear if he will be thrown back in jail for breaking the law several hundred times. It's the latest in a legal battle that began in 2...
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Late last fall, as part of 2011's epic construction overhaul in the Twin Cities, Mn/DOT built a noise wall along I-94 in Minneapolis, just east of the Mississippi River.
The purpose was to reduce hi...
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William Dallas Chaboyea, a 35-year-old Bloomington man, pleaded guilty Monday to the 1996 murder of a Native Gangster Disciple.
Chaboyea was part of the Native Mob, a rival gang with a reputation for...
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This week's cover story, "The Fall of Michele Bachmann," features illustrations by local artist and author Ken Avidor, who also chronicled the Tom Petters trial for City Pages through comic strips a c...
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Minneapolis Fire Chief Alex Jackson is retiring from the department effective February 29.
The decision comes at a time when Jackson's leadership has been under scrutiny with City Councilmembers, mos...
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Michele Bachmann has officially quit the 2012 presidential race.
After a dismal sixth place finish in the Iowa caucus last night, Bachmann has finally read the enormous writing on the wall and effec...
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Michele Bachmann did not get the miracle she was praying for in Iowa Tuesday night.
With 99 percent of votes tallied in the Iowa caucus, Bachmann has officially finished in a distant sixth place, lo...
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In an interview on CNN's Starting Point this morning, Michele Bachmann quickly turned defensive after host Soledad O'Brien recited some of the candidate's comments about homosexuality.
Bachmann accu...
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