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After Wednesday's win over Auburn in the Outback Bowl, you can still feel the excitement all over the University of Minnesota's campus. → Read More
Of the 17 families who currently tend the soil, they will grow roughly half of all produce that is sold in Twin Cities area farmers markets. In addition, their flowers, fruits and vegetables supply 144 area schools and many local institutions. → Read More
700 skaters begin pairing off this weekend to win their divisions in the 2019 North American Pond Hockey Championship in Excelsior → Read More
A new way to detect concussions has been given the green light by the Food and Drug Administration. It's called the "EyeBox" and it was developed by a Twin Cities neurosurgeon. → Read More
Money generated will be split between the Minnesota Wild Foundation and Secondhand Hounds. → Read More
Beginning next October, women's professional hockey will make its debut in the State of Hockey. → Read More
Ever since the Vikings' playoff win over the Saints nine days ago, the NFL has been working non-stop to get it ready for the eyes of the world. → Read More
The worst of California’s 23 large wildfires are burning in and around its famed wine country – in the hills and grasslands of the Sonoma and Napa valleys. → Read More
Lt. Gov. Tina Smith said in a statement that the report’s findings are "further proof" that renewable energy is good for the state’s economy, health and environment. → Read More
An amazing putt was was made Thursday at the Ryder Cup in Chaska -- and a pro wasn't behind the putter. → Read More
We have all heard the warnings to stay out of the poison ivy, and know the dangers if we do not. But there is a lesser-known plant in Minnesota that is potentially more painful and difficult to treat. → Read More
The Twin Cities area is among five cities that will begin offering daily flights to Cuba. The introduction of air travel to Cuba is part of President Obama's work to normalize relations between the two countries. → Read More
Those closest to Prince's autopsy are angered by reports claiming the powerful painkiller, Percocet was found in his blood stream. → Read More
Thirty-two years ago, Prince and the Revolution first recorded the song that would propel him into rock and roll history. "Purple Rain" was later made into a major motion picture and gave Prince his first and only Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. → Read More
For most of us, retirement will come in our 60s. But Aitkin County mail carrier Bill Onstad is anything but your average worker. → Read More
Mills Fleet Farm was founded by Stewart Mills Sr. in Brainerd back in 1955. The company steadily grew into a chain of 35 retail stores in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and North Dakota. It gained retail success by appealing to both city and rural shoppers -- a niche that other stores did not offer. → Read More
Falling gas prices haven't hurt the demand for all-electric vehicles, with more than 200,000 of them on America's highways. That represents a jump of roughly 500 percent over the past two years, according to Environment Minnesota. → Read More
Officials in Hennepin and Ramsey counties announced Tuesday that four people face multiple charges stemming from a crime spree on an October night that left two people dead, a man robbed and a family traumatized. → Read More
It's now up to the defense to present a case for the Cambridge man accused of killing a St. Croix father of five. → Read More
It was day two of the homicide trial in Balsam, Wisconsin for Levi Acre-Kendall, who investigators say stabbed Peter Kelly to death following a dispute along the St. Croix River last April. → Read More