What if you decide to focus on just one of those things to drop some pounds? Jason DeRusha reports (2:31).
Y'know those jokes, where people congratulate the bride and give condolences to the groom? It turns out the people telling those jokes actually have it all wrong Amelia Santaniello and Frank Vascellaro report (4:00).
Sunny and 59 Tuesday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:54).
Arvilla Meinhardt, is accused of wrapping toddlers in pajamas so they couldn't move their arms, and then pinning those pajamas to mattresses during nap time, Reg Chapman reports (1:47).
A 15-year-old boy is dead tonight after he came home drunk early Sunday morning, Heather Brown reports (2:06).
When Police and Animal Control workers went to Loretta Roach's home, they said the smell of urine and feces was so strong it made their eyes hurt, Frank Vascellaro reports (0:27).
Clear and 33 Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:40).
A dog managed to cause quite a traffic backup this afternoon, Frank Vascellaro reports (0:47).
Family members found Bee Vue unresponsive on the couch, and when police and paramedics arrived he was pronounced dead, Darcy Pohland reports (2:04).
The House passed the health care bill Saturday night only after it sharply restricted abortion coverage for women, even those who pay their own premiums, Pat Kessler reports (3:20).
Over the weekend, Don Shelby and photojournalist Tom Aviles returned from a week in Iraq, Frank Vascellaro and Don Shelby report (3:33).
Clear and 33 Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:46).
Balloons, flowers, teddy bears and hand-written messages make up a memorial at the spot where Tim Jackson was found fatally stabbed about 1:40 Saturday morning, Caroline Lowe reports (2:32).
At her Edina yoga studio, Sarah Longacre helps expectant moms get in touch with their transforming bodies, Liz Collin reports (2:25).
Larry Reynolds says he started doing fake deals with Petters 11 years ago. On the stand today he admitted to lying to auditors and insurance inspectors just to keep the scam going, Esme Murphy reports (4:06).
A disbarred lawyer who was in the federal witness protection program is testifying for the prosecution in the Tom Petters fraud trial, Holly Wagner reports (2:35).
Do you agree with their plan to change our health care system? What about the Senate - do you think they'll pass it? Share your thoughts Inside the Box (0:41).
The mild November weather will continue, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:20).
A new high-tech version of a Christmas classic knocked Michael Jackson out of the top spot at the box office, Angela Davis reports (1:09).
Mike Binkley talks with financial advisor Nicole Middendorf about tax-free Roth IRA options (1:35).
Daniel Cermak, 77, was hunting north of Deer River Saturday morning when his rifle discharged and hit him in the chest, Angela Davis reports (0:36).
Larry Reynolds is a convicted felon who throughout the trial has been mentioned as having connections with the mob, Holly Wagner reports (1:37).
Mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 50s, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:18).
Ken Hannah is a piano restoration expert, with a national reputation for bringing new life to old instruments that others have given up on. He does it in the privacy of his shop, right behind his house, near Stillwater, Angela Davis reports (3:43).
A husband and wife in St. Louis Park have a real reason to celebrate -- 70 reasons, Dennis Douda reports (0:47).
It has been 100 days since three American hikers were detained in Iran. Minnesota-native Shane Bauer and two of his friends were on a hiking trip to Iraq when they were jailed on suspicion of illegal entry into Iran, Reg Chapman reports (2:49).
MinnesotaState Patrol investigators are trying to figure out what caused a crash Sunday that killed two people. A man and a child died at the scene of the collision in Washington County, Maya Nishikawa reports (1:52).
A high close to 60 to start the week with more sunshine, Mike Fairbourne reports (1:00).
Temperatures stay above average going into Monday, with small chances of rain later Sunday evening, Ron Trenda reports (1:00).
Warmer temperatures stick around through the week with chances of rain showers on Thursday and Friday, Ron Trenda reports (2:51).
The Old Log Theatre is a hidden gem in the Twin Cities just a couple miles off Highway 7 through Excelsior in Greenwood where folks can get their fill on theatre and good food. Owner Don Stolz wrote a book on its history, Esme Murphy reports (4:00).