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Dave Braunger

Web Designer | StarTribune.com
Phone: 612-673-7950

David Braunger joined the Minnesota StarTribune.com in 1997 after a brief stint as an intern in the newsgraphics department. He has a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.


David Braunger joined StarTribune.com in 1997 after a brief stint as an intern in the newsgraphics department. He has a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Recent content from Dave Braunger

The Dave Braunger Collection

An archive of some of my favorite projects

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Minnesota poll results: Afghanistan withdrawal and refugees

Minnesota poll results: Afghanistan withdrawal and refugees

See the full results for each question, methodology and a demographic breakdown of the respondents for the latest Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11/ FRONTLINE Minnesota Poll.
Climate change could mean more prairie, less forest in Minnesota

Climate change could mean more prairie, less forest in Minnesota

Scientists at the U say a warming climate and shifts in precipitation threaten Minnesota's forests by altering the ability of the state's ecosystems to support tree life. According to their forecasts, Minnesotans can expect more prairie and less forest in coming decades.

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Making his mark - Peyton Scott Russell

Artist Peyton Scott Russell

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Aldo Moroni

Art pieces from Aldo Moroni

BWCA Epilogue

Photos from the trip back to the bwca

Future house

Home sweet home? Experts speculate how Minnesota homes will adapt to our changing world.

Boundary Waters Passage: Part 5 gallery

A final paddle of the trip, with thoughts of the impact of a first-time trip into the BWCA.

Boundary Waters Passage: Part 4 gallery

A choppy paddle, an injured pup, a sublime sunset on the boundary lakes.

Boundary Waters Passage: Part 3 gallery

It was classic mix of paddling and portaging -- a lot of portaging. (Part 3 of our series.)
Shooting scene where two people were fatally shot and another was wounded early Friday at an after-hours establishment at 39th St. and Fremont Av. N.

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Gallery for Noor court

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Minnesota's forest north of Park Rapids, a mix of aspen, birch and conifers.

Climate change could mean more prairie, less forest in Minnesota

Scientists at the U say a warming climate and shifts in precipitation threaten Minnesota's forests by altering the ability of the state's ecosystems to support tree life. According to their forecasts, Minnesotans can expect more prairie and less forest in coming decades.

Complete Minnesota Poll results: State gun legislation

Complete Minnesota Poll results: Gun laws

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Breaking down the dashcam: The Philando Castile shooting timeline

On the evening of July 6, 2016, St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez stopped a white Oldsmobile driven by Philando Castile in Falcon Heights. Also in the car were Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, and her young daughter. Just one minute later, Yanez fired seven shots into the vehicle, fatally wounding Castile. This is a breakdown of key events shown in the police dashcam video. This article contains graphic content and language.

Redemption's Run: sailing terms

A guide to some of the sailing terms that appear in the novel "Redemption's Run".
Go inside U.S. Bank Stadium, the new star of the north

Go inside U.S. Bank Stadium, the new star of the north

Four years and more than $1 billion in the making, the new home of the Minnesota Vikings is ready for prime time.

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Water flows through the Coon Rapids Dam Tuesday afternoon.

Interactive: The urgent threats facing the Mississippi River

Coming Sunday: It is North America's greatest river. But in Minnesota, home to its headwaters, changes in the landscape are putting water quality at risk. Inside the race to protect the Mississippi.

GRAPHIC: Flood forecast for the next 48 hours

The National Weather Service information is refreshed every 15 minutes. The forecasts are made in collaboration with agencies like the US Geological Survey, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resource Conservation Service, National Park Service, ALERT Users Group, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and many state and local emergency managers across the country.
See Minnesota in virtual reality

See Minnesota in virtual reality

Immerse yourself in scenes from around Minnesota with Star Tribune VR, a virtual reality app that allows you to experience video in a new way. Fly high above U.S. Bank Stadium or go snout-to-snout with animals at the State Fair. Keep checking back as we expand our video library and allow you to step into the story.
View from Club Purple at US Bank Stadium.

Inside U.S. Bank Stadium: Photos and videos

Take a multimedia tour of the new home of the Minnesota Vikings.
Animated views of the U.S. Bank Stadium

What it took to build U.S. Bank Stadium

U.S. Bank Stadium is the largest public works project in Minnesota history. Here's a look at how it was designed and constructed.

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Downtown Minneapolis: A new east side

Downtown Minneapolis: A new east side

Details from the Ryan Companies proposal for a $400 million redevelopment near new Vikings stadium.

Database: Actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing

The Star Tribune reviewed cases of more than 1,000 nurses who have faced disciplinary and corrective actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing since 2010. This database contains the names of those nurses, the reasons the board took action against them, and whether their licenses are current as of Aug. 15. Click here for an explanation of terms. If you have questions about the data, please email Brandon.stahl@startribune.com.
Database: Actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing

Database: Actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing

The Star Tribune reviewed cases of more than 1,000 nurses who have faced disciplinary and corrective actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing since 2010. This database contains the names of those nurses, the reasons the board took action against them, and whether their licenses are current as of Aug. 15. Click here for an explanation of terms. If you have questions about the data, please email Brandon.stahl@startribune.com.
Database: Actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing

Database: Actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing

The Star Tribune reviewed cases of more than 1,000 nurses who have faced disciplinary and corrective actions taken by the Minnesota Board of Nursing since 2010. This database contains the names of those nurses, the reasons the board took action against them, and whether their licenses are current as of Aug. 15. Click here for an explanation of terms. If you have questions about the data, please email Brandon.stahl@startribune.com.

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Insider's guide to food, shopping on the Green Line

Insider's guide to food, shopping on the Green Line

Dive into our interactive guide to the best dining, shopping and entertainment along the Green Line. Double-click on the map to zoom in, or select a station to get a better look.

A sampling of 'case closure' reports

The Star Tribune reviewed 83 "case closure reports" of officer-involved shootings investigated by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

Met Council population forecasts

Metro communities chart their tax plans

County officials have calculated potential property tax bills for homes of median value in more than 80 metro-area communities (with at least 5,000 residents). For each community, the figures reflect property-value changes determined by assessors earlier this year, as well as the proposed maximum tax levies set by local governments in September. Separate calculations were made for cities whose boundaries include more than one school district. The figures do not include local tax increases approved by voters in November, or levy reductions proposed since September.

Interactive: Vikings 2013 depth chart

2013 Minnesota Vikings defensive and offensive rosters. Rollover a position to see the starter and backups. Click the position to see current stats of the starting player.

DATA: All Minneapolis Police Department cases disposed of between 2003 and 2012

Includes cases where the city of Minneapolis prevailed, or paid settlements & liability payouts for matters of all types involving the MPD including, but not limited to, vehicle accident, labor and employment, insurance subrogation, Section 1983, data practices and tort claims.

Graphic: States where gay marriage is legal, on hold

The Minnesota Legislature is considering making same-sex marriage legal. The House approved it Thursday, and the Senate will vote Monday.

13 seconds in August: The 35W bridge collapse

The Star Tribune has identified the drivers and occupants of 78 of 84 cars, trucks and other non-construction vehicles that remained on the bridge or sank in the river, as well as six of the road construction workers.

Uptown nightlife, club by club: An interactive map

INTERACTIVE MAP: New use for old buildings at Fort Snelling

Several abandoned buildings will regain their usefulness under a plan to develop 58 apartments in five buildings.

Permit to Carry denials

Below is a list of all the permit to carry denials, appeals and reversals from 2003 to 2012 in Minnesota. The spreadsheet is sortable by column, so if you're interested in seeing which appeals were successful, click on the "result" and look for "issued".

How did your school fare in the latest rankings?

The chart shows results of Minnesota schools in the new accountability system.

DATA: VA Disability Depends on Where You Live

A Star Tribune computer analysis of ZIP codes in Minnesota shows a wide disparity in where VA disability benefits are paid. This table shows the rates of disability payments by ZIP code per one thousand veterans in Minnesota.

SandyCam: Livestreaming Hurricane Sandy 24/7

Livestreaming video coverage of Hurricane Sandy from the New York area.

Minnesota business and trade groups are investing in the election

Through June 30 of the 2011/2012 election cycle Minnesota's major businesses were on track to donate more than $20 million to congressional campaigns throughout the country. Through June 30 they had already disbursed $13.3 million and had $7.3 million in cash yet to spend.SEE ALSO: Interactive list of candidates and the contributions received from Minnesota PACs

Recipients of corporate campaign contributions

Here are the candidates collecting the most money from PACs of Minnesota's major businesses and trade groups.SEE ALSO: Interactive list of Minnesota PACs and the candidates they support

Minnesota Poll results: U.S. Sentate Race

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

MINNESOTA POLL RESULTS: Women's issues

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

MINNESOTA POLL RESULTS: Personal Finances

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

How the poll was conducted

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

MINNESOTA POLL RESULTS: Presidential race

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +/-3.5 percentage points.

MINNESOTA POLL RESULTS: Voter ID amendment

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

MINNESOTA POLL RESULTS: Marriage amendment

The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll interviewed 800 likely Minnesota voters Sept. 17-19. The margin of sampling error is +-3.5 percentage points.

See who received overtime from Hennepin County in 2011

Here's a list showing overtime pay for Hennepin County employees in 2011, including gross pay and the percentage change in overtime pay from the previous year.

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