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Summer nights: Chaska Cubs town ball
Star TribuneLocal baseball fans fill the stands to watch their hometown Cubs under the lights. More…
13 Seconds in August: The 35W bridge collapse
Star TribuneThey were stuck in Minneapolis traffic on their way home from work. They were going to spend time with in-laws, work out, pick up a child from the sitter, deliver a truck load of bread. Then the 35W bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River. At that moment, the lives of nearly 200 people were suddenly and irrevocably linked. Each number represents someone on the bridge that evening. Click to read their stories, hear their voices and see the faces of survivors and those who died as the bridge collapsed. More…
A People Torn: Liberians in Minnesota
Star TribuneThousands of Liberians fled their country during a civil war and settled in Minnesota. This package explores the culture of the immigrants, their contributions to the Minneapolis area, and the possibilities for their future. More…
Check out the new library
Star TribuneThe Minneapolis Library is reopening in a beautiful new building, and this interactive graphic lets you take the tour. More…
Last Best Places : A Traveler's Guide
Star TribuneLast est Places profiles three of the world's singular eco-systems, each the best examples of its kind, each a flashpoint for debate, and each an amazing place to visit. The project look at The Great Barrier Reef, Tongass National Forst and the Grand Canyon. More…
Minnesota's Olympic Athlete
Star TribuneVideo profiles of the 32 Minnesota athlete's headed to the Winter Games. More…
Taking It to the Street
Star TribuneStreet musicians - buskers - talk of needing a smoke, a savior, a smile, a tender word. They are the homeless, the born again, the old-time giggers, the musical hopefuls and, on rare occasion, the aspiring classical musician. They plant themselves in front of flower and vegetable vendors on Nicollet Mall or the Farmer's Market - no license required - hoping shoppers will toss loose bills and change into their tip cans and instrument cases. More…
First Steps: Flory's Story
Star TribuneImagine walking uphill in the mud on your knees to get to school. For 19 years, Flory Tacle faced that obstacle -- and many others -- as she grew up without legs in a rugged, rural area of the Philippines. Then a college scholarship application opened the door to a chance at life-changing surgery in Minnesota. More…
To Be A Doctor
Star TribuneA look at the four year process of becoming a doctor through images and interviews. More…
Montana :75 Years Ago
Star TribuneTime, geology and climate have made Montana one of the world's great dinosaur graveyards. The first dinosaut bones in the Western Hemisphere were found there in 1852. many hills in the state today have bones literally sticking out of the soil. More…
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