
Zoë Jackson
General Assignment Reporter at The Minnesota Star Tribune
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6 days ago |
startribune.com | Zoë Jackson
By Zoë Jackson A road rage incident Friday night left one man dead, according to Golden Valley police. The incident, which occurred around 11:50 p.m., began as a road rage altercation on Hwy. 100 and escalated on Duluth Street, just east of the highway, according to preliminary findings. Emergency medical services responders and the Golden Valley Fire Department provided life-saving assistance. Witnesses and suspects were transported to North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale for evaluation.
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1 week ago |
startribune.com | Zoë Jackson
If you don't take it too personally, Madame Clairevoyant will guess your sign. As a professional astrologer and author of The Cut's daily horoscopes at New York Magazine, Claire Comstock-Gay, as she is known in real life, has seen the industry explode in popularity over the last decade.
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1 week ago |
startribune.com | Zoë Jackson
Journalists and historians will connect the Black experience in the Minneapolis of 100 years ago with the murder of George Floyd five years ago, at an upcoming live podcast event. The conversation will draw a line between the Robinsons, a Black family living in Minneapolis a century ago who are the subjects of the Minnesota Star Tribune's podcast "Ghost of a Chance," and the murder of Floyd in May 2020.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Elliot Hughes |Zoë Jackson
MINNEAPOLIS - Accusations of plagiarism have marred the shuttering of an ambitious antiracism research center run by the University of Minnesota, but it was racked with internal tension and dysfunction long before its announced closing. The university said last week that it will close its Center for Antiracism Research and Health Equity, a day after founding director Rachel Hardeman resigned from the school.
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2 weeks ago |
charlotteobserver.com | Elliot Hughes |Zoë Jackson
MINNEAPOLIS - Accusations of plagiarism have marred the shuttering of an ambitious antiracism research center run by the University of Minnesota, but it was racked with internal tension and dysfunction long before its announced closing. The university said last week that it will close its Center for Antiracism Research and Health Equity, a day after founding director Rachel Hardeman resigned from the school.
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