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One week in Minneapolis that shook the world
On Memorial Day, a police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd, who died less than an hour later. In the following days, thousands of people — some peaceful, some violent — took to the streets. Businesses burned. A community grieved.
How the University of Minnesota hides its professors' sexual harassment
Writer Micah Emmel-Duke investigates sexual harassment claims at the University of Minnesota, and reports on how the system protects harassers and endangers students and employees.
What happened each day in the Derek Chauvin trial
A day-by-day recap of the proceedings in the trial of ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd.
What you need to know about COVID-19 vaccinations in Minnesota
Answers to common questions about vaccines and the state's strategy to vaccinate millions of Minnesotans.
From wedding to body bag in 12 hours -- what happened to Elisa Gomez?
City Pages staff writer Susan Du tells the story of Elisa Gomez, whose mysterious death — mere hours after she wed her short-term boyfriend — left her family and friends to pick up the pieces and find out how she died.
This is Jessie Diggins: Fierce, fun, and one of America's best hopes for Olympic gold
Writer John Rosengren profiles Olympic hopeful and Minnesota native Jessie Diggins on the cusp of the 2018 Winter Olympics — where she helped secure the United States' first ever cross-country skiing gold medal.