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The growing of Lake Hiawatha
MAC plan to raise the noise is put on hold
BY ED FELIEN After a boisterous public hearing on Aug. 27, the Metropolitan Airports Commission decided to defer approval of its expansion plan. As Dean Amundson reported in earlier editions of Southside Pride, the MAC plan “will accommodate an estimated 54 million passengers by 2035 (their numbers). That number will…
HERC is No. 1! in arsenic emissions
BY LARA NORKUS-CRAMPTON According to the Energy Justice Network’s (EJN) analysis of the most recent 2011 National Emissions Inventory (NEI) data self-reported to the EPA by the garbage incinerator industry, HERC is: #1 in arsenic emissions (31% of the emissions from 65 incinerators reporting) #2 in chromium VI emissions (19%…
The Bay of Pigs, April, 1961
Powderhorn Birdwatch: Rocky Mountain trip gives glimpse of American Dipper
Midtown Global Market Approaches 10th Anniversary In Excellent Shape
Co-op Creamery Café
Park Board staff fumbles the snap from center
Corbyn win moves Britain left
Selby Avenue JazzFest 2015
RADICAL TWIN CITIES YOUTH ARTISTS:Dana Saari
Queen of Cuisine: Skinny Dipping
Never too late for police accountability, from Missouri to Minneapolis
BY KRISTINA GRONQUIST AND DAVE BICKING One year ago Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Mo. The police shooting of the unarmed teen rightly sparked national outcry. Roughly two years ago, the Minneapolis police killed two men of color within one hour: Terrance Franklin and Ivan Ramirez. It was Friday,…
A small but important election
BY ED FELIEN Barcelona. In January, the president of Catalonia, Artur Mas, called for new parliamentary elections to be held in Catalonia on Sept.27. Mas has called for Catalan independence since 2012, and he has declared that this new parliamentary election will be a plebiscite on Catalan independence. If his…