TwinCities.com - Fri Nov 20
Federal prosecutors said Friday that a man who pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges in the exodus of Somali men from this country back to their homeland should be kept imprisoned until he is sentenced.
Kickin' it MexaRican Style: Remembering Judy OjedaStar Tribune - Fri Nov 20
On October 19th, 2009 Judith Orea Ojeda passed away at 32 from a tramatic unexpected illness that deteriorated her brain, leaving behind her husband Antonio Gonzalez and 6 children ranging from the ages 5-17 years old.
Will the apprenticeship model come to Minnesota?Minnesota Lawyer - Fri Nov 20
The economic downturn will likely have a lasting impact on lawyer hiring and development, possibly even leading to the widespread development of an apprenticeship model of lawyer training, according to some legal industry leaders.
YouTube assault inquiry expands with Minneapolis arrestsTwinCities.com - Thu Nov 19
A 17-year-old - arrested in St. Paul in minor assaults against unsuspecting pedestrians, joggers and bicyclists that were videotaped and put on YouTube - remained in custody Thursday, while a 19-year-old man was released.
Mpls. Student Hospitalized with Bacterial MeningitisKSTP-TV Minneapolis - Thu Nov 19
A college in Minneapolis is alerting students and staff to a case of bacterial meningitis.
audit plan draws fireMinneapolis - Thu Nov 19
Three elected officials propose tripling the audit staff at Minneapolis City Hall, but a prominent critic argues that doing so would undercut the independence of the financial checkers.
Suspended lawyer Garcia's hearing is postponedStar Tribune - Wed Nov 18
A U.S. District Court hearing scheduled for Wednesday for suspended Twin Cities lawyer Al Garcia was mysteriously postponed.
HCMC to reduce charity care, cut jobsStar Tribune - Wed Nov 18
Facing a crippling loss of state health care funds, Hennepin County Medical Center plans to stop seeing uninsured, nonemergency patients from other counties, cut 150 to 200 jobs and close two clinics on its downtown campus.
Suspect sought in bank robbery in Columbia HeightsTwinCities.com - Wed Nov 18
Police are looking for the man who robbed a U.S. Bank in Columbia Heights on Tuesday afternoon.
St. Paul council to vote on plan to beautify Central CorridorStar Tribune - Tue Nov 17
St. Paul officials say they have a plan to pay for a prettier and greener University Avenue after it's torn up and put back together for the Central Corridor light-rail line.
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