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Five Gunpoint Robberies Within Two Weeks at The U of M
Five armed robberies have taken place at the University of Minnesota since the beginning of the spring semester. The most recent incident occurred around...
MOA Fast Food Worker Caught Licking Fingers Flips Complaining Customer “the Bird”
A Mall of America food service worker, caught licking fingers by a customer, shows her disregard for "customer service." The photo posted to the company's Facebook page causes outrage over incident.
Governor Dayton Hospitalized After Fainting During Political Event
Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, Governor Mark Dayton was taken to Regions Hospital after collapsing during a political event in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Generation Indoctrination: Gay Marriage great, America not so much
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s kid-on-the-street interviews reveal how things have changed for American children. While most of the cute kids interviewed...
Minnesota Superintendent’s Kids Increase Tension by Speaking at School Closure Forum
School District Superintendent's adult children's failure to disclose relationship when speaking in support of controversial elementary school closure plan riles community.
Democratic Candidates Emerge in Republican-held Districts – Alpha News Elections Update
Alpha News Elections Update - Atkins retires, candidates emerge in Republican-held districts
Sibley East School District Loses $2.9 Million Lawsuit Against Farmer Nathan Kranz
JJudge denies Sibley East School District's motion to require Nathan Kranz pay $2.9 million in damages.
Young Minnesotan Makes Difference in the Education of Millions
Minnesota may often be thought of as a state with quality public education, but many may not realize that it has one of the largest achievement gaps in the country. CBS Minnesota explains only 16% of African American high school seniors are college ready, compared to 61% of whites. In addition, Minnesota’s Native and Latino students have the lowest graduates in the nation. Literacy rates play a role in these large achievement gaps.
With the help of the Board of Directors, Keller’s organization has collected and distributed roughly 1.8 million books, and she is only 15 years old. Her next goal is to reach 2 million books collected and distributed.
Lawmaker Proposes Death Penalty for First Degree Murder of Officers and Other Controversial Legislation
Retiring Senator David Brown (R - District 15) tells Alpha News his plans for his final legislative session, which include the death penalty for first degree murder of police officers, and minimum punishments for students who assault teachers and administrators.
Over $1 billion in U of M building projects since 2010, and they want...
The U's spending big bucks on new buildings. Take a look at some of the projects and what Governor Dayton is proposing for the campus in the upcoming legislative session.