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A woman who went to move her car off the street in Uptown during the Minneapolis snow emergency Thursday night was attacked by a man who offered help starting her car. Full Story »
A woman who went to move her car off the street in Uptown during the Minneapolis snow emergency Thursday night was attacked by a man who offered help starting her car. Full Story »
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety on Friday announced the state's 13 deadliest counties for impaired driving, with the notable addition of three new counties on the list. Full Story »
Ho, Ho, Ho, it's off to the mall or mainstreet you go. But beware, Holiday time can be ruined by thieves. Full Story »
A Class of 8th graders at Scott Highlands Middle School in Apple Valley, Minnesota have some high-tech pen pals, usging Skype to connect with a classroom in Turkey. Full Story »
A Somali man from Chanhassen, Minnesota who pleaded not guilty to lying to the FBI is due to appear in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis Friday. Full Story »
Minneapolis city and transportation leaders are gathering downtown Friday to mark the completion of express bus double lanes on Marquette Avenue and 2nd Avenue. Full Story »
The University of Minnesota is investigating several real estate transactions involving wrestling coach J Robinson and current and former wrestlers. Full Story »
The coldest Holidazzle of the year so far attracted a crowd despite frigid temperatures. Organizers of the annual holiday tradition say they do not cancel the parade unless the wind chill reaches 20 below zero. Full Story »
Democrats are working to bring back a health insurance plan that was cut by Governor Tim Pawlenty last year. Full Story »
Many people have weather-related injuries, especially when trying to clean up the snow on their driveways. Full Story »
Now that Tom Petters is convicted of running a $3.5 billion investment scheme, many are wondering what happen to all the money and if investors will get it back. Full Story »
Fallen auto mogul Denny Hecker made his way to divorce court, where the case was complicated. Hecker's lifestyle in the last two months was unveiled Thursday in cancelled checks. Full Story »
Cretin Derham Hall teacher Gail Gagne turned herself in Thursday on accusations of having sexual relations with a 17-year-old student. Full Story »
A man was charged on Thursday in the St. Paul shooting that resulted in the death of a 24-year-old man on Monday. Full Story »
The suspect who was responsible for entering an insurance company in Roseville armed was arrested Thursday. Full Story »
Metro Transit announced Thursday that commuters rode the Northstar rail a total of 33,112 times in the first 15 days of service. Full Story »
Minneapolis police are investigating an assault at U Otter Stop Inn, a northeast Minneapolis karaoke bar not far from the University of Minnesota. According to the LGBT community news website TheColu.mn, the assault could be a hate crime. Full Story »
A VERY COLD start to our Thursday as subzero temps combine with a western breeze to throw our wind chills into the -10 to -20 zone in the Twin Cities metro. Full Story »
Fallout from the winter storm continues on Minnesota Roads, as the Minnesota State Patrol reported 477 vehicle crashes – 54 of which resulted in injury – from 6 a.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday. Full Story »
Now that the winter storm is over and clean up is under way, do you know where your car is? The impound lot is one of those places you hope you never have to visit. It costs time in line, as well as a good share of money. Full Story »
Saint Paul Mayor Coleman announced Wednesday that Police Chief John Harrington will not seek a second term. Full Story »
Getting stuck in the snow might be considered a right of passage for many Minnesotans. But what’s the best way to get out of a jam. Full Story »
Five horses rescued from a McLeod County farm are beginning to heal at the University of Minnesota Equine Center. Full Story »
There are things drivers can do to prepare for an unexpected situation like suddenly crashing into water. Full Story »
It is a big responsibility to feed those unable to feed themselves. A minnesota family says the caregivers they relied on to feed their son failed. And the family fears that failing could happen to someone else. Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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