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If you feel like potholes are particularly bad this year, you're not wrong. → Read More
When you think about the work you do, your family life and the house you live in, how satisfied are you? → Read More
The demolition of a Minneapolis-owned building is on hold while a legal battle continues. → Read More
The family of a man shot and killed at the hands of St. Paul police officers is questioning the use of force. → Read More
A school founded by two African immigrants is set to become the Twin Cities metro's first hair braiding school. → Read More
If the potholes seem especially bad to you this winter, you’re not alone. → Read More
Some families in Brooklyn Park say they don't have a warm place to escape the cold. → Read More
With the snow and low temperatures, Wednesday was a busy day for auto repair shops and tow truck drivers. → Read More
Senior Community Services, a nonprofit based in Minnetonka, is asking for people who can help shovel the homes of participants in its Household & Outside Maintenance, or HOME, program. The participants are 60 years and older and many of them are on a fixed income. → Read More
Snow is part of doing business in Minnesota, and that can mean serving customers outside. → Read More
A nasty note from a neighborhood Grinch put a damper on one Burnsville couple's holiday spirit. → Read More
The city of Anoka is saying go big or gourd home. A champion pumpkin grown in Anoka is expected to break two Guinness World Records this week. → Read More
The Mall of America is the latest large venue to weigh the pros and cons of a weapons detection system. → Read More
The votes have been cast, and on Monday afternoon, university workers who are members of Teamsters Local 320 will announce whether they’ve voted to authorize a strike. They're the employees who prepare the food, keep the dorms clean and maintain the lab animals. → Read More
Minnesota has seen an increase in calls for suicide prevention and crisis support since mid-July. → Read More
Fifteen thousand union nurses in Minnesota have walked off the job, with many picketing Monday morning after failing to reach an agreement with hospital executives. → Read More
Queen Elizabeth II has been a symbol of her country, a job she took very seriously, for the last 70 years. → Read More
Every youth or amateur sport in Minnesota is having trouble finding people to referee or officiate games. → Read More
Police in Inver Grove Heights had to rescue a woman who got stuck in flash flooding Wednesday evening. → Read More
In mid-October, hearing aids could start to appear on store shelves without a prescription. → Read More