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Twin Cities homes prices have increased by 50% since 2017, a study finds. → Read More
Several school districts and cities are removing or changing their mask mandates related to COVID-19. → Read More
Consistently over three years kids have made up about 10 percent of all victims of gun violence in the city. → Read More
Canterbury Park is partnering to propose a 19,000-person outdoor concert venue in Shakopee. → Read More
Starting Wednesday, January 26, large event centers in Minneapolis and St. Paul, like museums or venues hosting sports games, concerts or other entertainment, had to require visitors to show a proof of vaccination or negative PCR COVID-19 test taken within the last 72 hours. → Read More
Some school districts have been utilizing these days since they became an option, but others not so much. → Read More
Eleven on the River, a luxury residential condo building, broke ground in September of 2019 and is officially opening to residents in March. At around 550 feet, it’s the tallest residential building in Minneapolis and the tallest building constructed in the city since 1992. → Read More
Through the variant surveillance program, the Minnesota Department of Health was able to identify one of the first cases of omicron in the United States. The program is an extension of what they were already doing to monitor the flu but on a much bigger scale. → Read More
A family in St. Paul got a Christmas surprise Saturday from the Minnesota Asian Peace Officer Association. → Read More
On Wednesday, Dr. Greg Poland, a Mayo Clinic vaccine and epidemiology expert, and founder and director of the Mayo Vaccine Research Group broke down what doctors know about the latest omicron COVID-19 variant and how effective current vaccines are against it. → Read More
During this opening weekend of the fall 2021 gun deer season, hunters harvesting in specific management areas across the state are required to provide samples of those deer to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, so they can study how chronic wasting disease is spreading in the state’s wild deer populations. → Read More
Dr. Helen Delfeld was forced to return to the Minneapolis when COVID-19 closed the university she was teaching at in Bangladesh. She kept in touch with many of her students, including a group of women from Afghanistan who fled the country when the government collapsed earlier this year. → Read More
The Minnesota DNR’s Fall Color Finder indicates that most of the metro area is at about 25 to 50 percent peak, and northern Minnesota is at peak. → Read More
After opening U.S. Bank stadium earlier this year for a pre-season game, this is the first regular-season home game fans have been able to attend since 2019. → Read More
Students in Minnesota, and across the nation, have been dealing with the unexpected over the past year and a half. → Read More
On Friday, some parents in the Stillwater School District received an email saying because of bus driver shortages, the district will not be able to offer transportation for nearly a quarter of their scheduled routes, impacting 3,950 students for the foreseeable future. → Read More
Gopher fans showed their excitement for the upcoming season at Family Day at the now Huntington Bank Stadium. → Read More
Throughout the process, Crime Stoppers of Minnesota goes to great lengths to protect the tipster’s identity. → Read More
A Minneapolis man netted a 54.5-inch musky on Bde Maka Ska Monday, leaving his friends and family stunned. → Read More
With the rain deficit facing Minnesota, it’s been a battle to keep lawns alive this year. → Read More