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In 2018, DNA tests confirmed Denice Juneski and Linda Jourdeans were switched at birth in 1945. → Read More
The Bonnema sisters are as tight as the strings on the pianos they play. → Read More
As a 3-year-old, Emmett Rychner gained internet fame for his friendship with WWII veteran Erling Kindem. → Read More
Blue Lou is like no ump you've ever seen. → Read More
Longtime host reflects on Raven, a red bandana and the Minnesota institution he helped create. → Read More
An update on a favorite story from 2011 featured in Boyd Huppert's "Land of 10,000 Stories" series. → Read More
When Keith Roles started offering treats to passing dogs, he had no idea how popular he'd become → Read More
Robb Malone was well known in youth coaching circles in and around Robbinsdale. → Read More
Roger Nelson has created more than 30 ice sculptures - with an assist from Mother Nature → Read More
Falcon Heights Elementary teacher Kelly Klein says her students are helping her stay strong. → Read More
New Harmony Care Center in St. Paul vaccinated a majority of its workers and staff on Monday → Read More
Minnesota neighborhood is hound zero in wave of pet adoptions. → Read More
Victor Martinsen and Lowell Peterson leave their mark on game nights in Somerset, Wisconsin → Read More
After her diagnosis with incurable cancer, Erika Rucks opted to continue working with young cancer patients → Read More
How long should the president quarantine? → Read More
Therapist says people craving winter fun during COVID-19 have right idea → Read More
Columbia University study says yard signs work, but less than you might expect → Read More
severe-weather Baseball-size hail smashes window and destroys roofs in west metro Loretto is among the hardest hit cities LORETTO, Minn. — The hail that hit Loretto arrived with a bang. “Firecrackers going off, that’s a good description of what it sounds like,” Dave Gausman said. Gausman showed off a hailstone, pulled from his freezer, the size of a small orange. A similar stone took out the… → Read More
local BWCA campers caught in storm as trees topple around them One camper says it's a miracle no one was hurt COOK, Minnesota — Four dads and five sons crossed Trout Lake to their Boundary Waters Canoe Area adventure. More adventure than they imagined. “It is the fasted developing storm I have ever been a part of in my life,” Dave Bell said, nearly a week after the closest of calls. The storm… → Read More
Transportation, building cleaning, and a host of other issues are already being discussed within committees at school districts throughout Minnesota → Read More