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Finding spiritual connections, a sense of place on the Mississippi River

Amoke Kubat, a retired schoolteacher who lives in North Minneapolis, feels a special connection to the Mississippi River. She's sharing it with others with the hope of reconnecting African-Americans to the water and land. → Read More

Wisconsin man named martyr

Catholic brother from Wisconsin named martyr for his work and assassination in Central America. → Read More

After severe brain injury, Twin Cities prep football player heads home

In less than three weeks' time, Zachary Zarembinski recovered from severe brain injury and is now home. → Read More

As fall days grow shorter, crash risks rise

The Minnesota Department of Transportation urges drivers and pedestrians to pay close attention to the road as visibility worsens in the fall. → Read More

Refusing to film same-sex weddings a free speech issue, MN business tell court

A federal appeals court Tuesday heard arguments in the case of two St. Cloud, Minn., filmmakers who argue their objection to filming same-sex marriages is grounded in the First Amendment. → Read More

Gate of dreams: Target Field's busiest entry getting a facelift

The Minnesota Ballpark Authority is revamping Target Field's most popular entrance to have more points of entry and an open area. → Read More

$2.5M grant awarded to project helping injured employees get back to work

The U.S. Department of Labor announced the award of $2.5 million to the RETAIN project, helping employees return to work faster and employers keep productivity high. → Read More

'I believe': Minn. rallies support sexual violence victims

A rally in Minneapolis and a sit-in at Hopkins High School aimed to show support for victims on the day a woman accusing a Supreme Court nominee of sexual assaulting her testified before a Senate committee. → Read More

Gloves off, hands outstretched: Local boxers visit Minneapolis homeless shelter

Two professional boxers took a break from their training schedule to bring supplies and read stories to homeless children. → Read More

Minneapolis company's 'fur-ternity leave' lets new pet parents work from home

Employees at the company can now work from home to take care of their new pets. → Read More

A good 'social conscience': Minnesota ranks high in volunteers for AmeriCorps

Minnesota ranks third in states, Minneapolis-St. Paul second in cities, as some of the largest contributors to domestic volunteering. → Read More

The numbers say 'stop': A two-pronged approach to traffic safety

U of M researchers teamed up with the St. Paul police department to change crosswalk culture. → Read More

A teen, a hot dog stand and a big dream

A hot dog stand in north Minneapolis is now licensed and ready for business, and it's owned and operated by a 13-year-old. → Read More

Minnesota's longest-lived person turns 111

A community home in St. Anthony celebrated a supercentenarian's birthday Wednesday. "Wow, I'm old!" she said. → Read More

Small Duluth cafe gets a big response to 'Fox & Friends' visit

The restaurant's owner said critics seemed to assume she's a supporter of President Trump. → Read More