Rena Sarigianopoulos, KARE 11

Rena Sarigianopoulos

KARE 11

Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Past articles by Rena:

13-year-old runner is one to watch at TC 10 mile

MJ is no stranger to Twin Cities Marathon events, but now the teen is making strides of his own on the course. → Read More

More high school graduates deciding to skip college; here’s why

There are a million fewer people enrolled in college today than there were two years ago — and the pandemic isn't the only reason why its happening now. → Read More

Some experiencing Parosmia, a distorted sense of smell, months after COVID recovery

Loss of smell is a known symptom of COVID, but some who have recovered from the virus are now experiencing Parosmia, causing normally pleasant odors to smell foul. → Read More

Regions Hospital expands in-patient mental health care

The recent expansion of 20% more beds will help an extra 600 people a year get life-saving help. → Read More

Minnesota start-up helping families with special needs

Born out of personal passion, two Minnesota sisters create a service to help families find specialized care. → Read More

Pickleball picks up popularity at a feverish pace

Up some 22% during the pandemic, the paddle sport has become a hot habit for younger folks → Read More

Apps that are draining your phone battery fastest

Does it seem like your phone just can't hold a charge these days? It turns out, there are some apps that zap your juice "faster" than others. → Read More

Minneapolis-based PURIS getting some global attention

The company deals in pea protein, the main ingredient for alt-meat products and the world is taking notice of how they go about business. → Read More

Using a key to keep your online accounts safe

Two-factor authentication or 2FA can help keep your personal accounts, personal. Here are some ways to do that. → Read More

We learned a lot in the workplace last year

As much as 2020 stung, we did learn a lot that we can take forward into the new year in the workplace. → Read More

New year, new trends

Afraid of trying something bold in your home? Cambria shows us some styles that are trending this year. → Read More

Minnesota native's new movie 'Soul' hits Disney+ Christmas Day

The director of movies "Up" and "Inside Out" talks about his inspiration for movie that was sparked years ago at the birth of his son. → Read More

First Love Project is musician-based effort to keep First Avenue alive

Musicians are stepping up to the stage, if you will, to make sure the iconic venue First Avenue survives this COVID crisis, but they need your help. → Read More

Snowbirds and COVID-19 | Should you head south for the winter?

If you plan ahead, you can make a safe trip down south. → Read More

New report on 'Maternity Deserts' in the U.S. has stunning results

It says that in 2020, the U.S. is one of the most dangerous developed countries in the world where someone can give birth. → Read More

Credit union program incentivizes financial stability

Nearly two dozen credit unions across Minnesota participate in a program that offers prizes the more money you save. → Read More

Minneapolis man runs 50 marathons this summer

He nearly died last year from a spinal cord infection, this year, he decided to take it on at full-speed. → Read More

Want a pool? So does everyone else

If you've been staring at your backyard dreaming of a pool, you'd better plan for 2021 or beyond. → Read More

An abundance of beavers may be helping Voyageurs moose population

Biologists in Voyageurs National Park say, unlike other areas, the park's moose population has been steady since at least 2009, and they think they know why. → Read More

We're one week out from primary election day

Elections We're one week out from primary election day What you need to know to get your vote counted GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Primary day is August 11. Your vote will decide who moves on to the general election in November. We're talking DFL and Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, many U.S. House seats, and dozens of folks in the State Legislature. Got it. Okay, but how do I vote? Hey, here's… → Read More