Ellie Roth

Student reporter
Student reporter
Ellie Roth is a University of Minnesota student reporter on assignment for Star Tribune.

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Local

Animal Humane Society canine flu quarantine will last until mid-May

Other animal shelters report increase in business
April 21, 2023
Volunteer Mark Boerger tended to Cool Jay as Watson leapt in the run beside them Thursday. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.souffle@startribune.com
Local

Before you throw open that window, think about the lead dust

The Minneapolis Health Department is urging people to protect children from the hazard of lead paint.
April 2, 2023
Local

Local Muslim deli is ready for the Ramadan rush

They've already sold 10,000 packages of dates.
March 23, 2023
Fadumo Farah shopped for meat with her 5e-year-old daughter Samiya, who was on spring break, in preparation for the first evening of Ramadan at Holy Land in Minneapolis, Minn., on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. ] RENEE JONES SCHNEIDER • renee.jones@startribune.com
Minneapolis

Minneapolis ethics concerns force Black History Expo to scale back ambitions

Feb. 25 is first major Black-focused city-led event since George Floyd was murdered
March 22, 2023
Minneapolis

Here's how to take part in March 14 DFL precinct caucuses in Minneapolis

Most wards in Minneapolis will host virtual caucuses.
March 10, 2023
South Metro

Empire officially will become Minnesota's newest city on Tuesday

Trent Larson, a firefighter, will be sworn in as Empire's first mayor.
February 26, 2023
Sports

National pickleball tournament will go in Lakeville on despite snow

Nearly 1,000 professional and amateur pickleball players will compete at the Vulcan Indoor National Championships this week in Lakeville.
February 23, 2023
Lifetime Fitness members play pickle ball in their new indoor pickleball court in Chanhassen, Minn., on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Lifetime raised hundreds of millions of dollars last fall when it went public after it had been run as a private company for years. Lifetime is using that money to reinvest in luxury athletic resorts, create more programming for seniors and children, and grow memberships as it welcomes people back to its clubs after a tumultuous two years. ] Elizabeth Flores • liz.flores@startribune.com
Minneapolis

MPHA requests $45 million from state to address housing concerns

Minneapolis agency notes $31 million backlog in maintenance in family home program.
February 22, 2023
Minneapolis

Here's how to take part in March 14 DFL precinct caucuses in Minneapolis

Most wards in Minneapolis will host virtual caucuses.
March 10, 2023
South Metro

Empire officially will become Minnesota's newest city on Tuesday

Trent Larson, a firefighter, will be sworn in as Empire's first mayor.
February 26, 2023
Sports

National pickleball tournament will go in Lakeville on despite snow

Nearly 1,000 professional and amateur pickleball players will compete at the Vulcan Indoor National Championships this week in Lakeville.
February 23, 2023
Lifetime Fitness members play pickle ball in their new indoor pickleball court in Chanhassen, Minn., on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Lifetime raised hundreds of millions of dollars last fall when it went public after it had been run as a private company for years. Lifetime is using that money to reinvest in luxury athletic resorts, create more programming for seniors and children, and grow memberships as it welcomes people back to its clubs after a tumultuous two years. ] Elizabeth Flores • liz.flores@startribune.com
Minneapolis

MPHA requests $45 million from state to address housing concerns

Minneapolis agency notes $31 million backlog in maintenance in family home program.
February 22, 2023
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