The 2008 Car Craft Magazine Summer Nationals is at the State Fair Grounds. they will showcase 4,000 cars over the 3-day event (2:12).
A special donation for firefighters who lost equipment in I-35W Bridge collapse, Liz Collin reports (1:30).
If you'd like to know more about the dog Tank, you can go to the humane society in Wyoming or call 651-982-0240, Bill Hudson reports (1:41).
A standoff situation that closed part of Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis Friday morning ended safely nearly four hours after it started, Liz Collin reports (2:14).
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is in Minneapolis today. This morning - he'll speak the Independence Party about the importance of effective independent leadership, Pat Kessler reports (3:14).
It will stay muggy most of the morning until the cold front moves through, some storms move through in the afternoon, Mike Fairbourne reports (3:07).
A chance of showers and thunderstorms and a high of 85 in the Twin Cities on Friday, Chris Shaffer reports (1:52).
Well, according to five Richfield Princesses... it's Chris Shaffer, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:42).
Ford threw the plant a lifeline because it builds smaller trucks. Size matters because these days it costs more to fill up big SUVs and pickups, Jason DeRusha reports (2:52).
Bloomington residents are weighing in about what they think of a SuperTarget in their city, Heather Brown reports (1:55).
It's an historic night in the building of the new 35-W Bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis as construction workers poured the concrete to fill the last gap on the southbound lanes, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:33).
Lino Lakes Police just arrested Anthony Garrity for allegedly soliciting sex on the Internet from a teenaged girl, a girl he met on MySpace, James Schugel reports (2:16).
Partly cloudy with a chance of showers and storms in the Twin Cities on Thursday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:48).
The new poll by Quinnipiac University now shows Obama with just a two point lead over McCain 46 to 44 percent, Pat Kessler reports (3:23)
A woman was found shot to death in the parking lot of an assisted living facility in St. Louis Park Thursday afternoon, according to police, Jeanette Trompeter reports (0:30).
While Dolly continues into Texas as a tropical storm, only a slight chance for severe weather exists in Minnesota, Ron Trenda reports (2:31).
Average temperatures and a chance for storms overnight, Ron Trenda reports (0:30).
A Great Blue Heron was spotted at Lake Harriet early Thursday morning, Bill Hudson reports (0:28).
We're paying more or gas, food, deliveries, and many of us are looking for ways to cut costs. And the little things can make the difference, Bill Hudson and Liz Collin report (1:42).
This weekend you can enjoy art, the Wild West and a Japanese festival. Get all the scoop from METRO magazine's Scott Schne-weis, Angela Davis reports (3:20).
Chance of stroms on Friday, but the weekend is looking dry and sunny, Ron Trenda reports (2:07).
Contestants saddled up for the yearly Combine Demolition Derby at the Wright County fairgrounds Thursday evening, Don Shelby reports (0:35).
Officers say this video shows a drunken driver plowing into a cop's car in Burnsville earlier this month, Amelia Santaniello reports (1:10).
The Green Bay Packers are accusing the Minnesota Vikings of tampering, saying they had improper conversations with Brett Favre. But what is tampering? Jason DeRusha reports (2:49).
A jury came back with a not guilty verdict late Wednesday night in the trial of a man accused of killing his girlfriend 27 years ago in Maplewood, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:38).
There are bands, food and fun, but all the excitement could be dampered by rising fuel costs, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:24).
The race for U.S. Senate in Minnesota seems to be taking an edgier turn, Pat Kessler reports (1:58).
Police in Eagan said they have found a missing 14-year-old girl, Jeanette Trompeter reports (0:42).