Remember: One injury, one fall and you’re one of us.
Minnesota moms will get a dry holiday, but families may still want to bring a jacket for brunch, church, or outdoor plans.
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The ex-Minnesota Vikings kicker, remembered for one of the franchise's most infamous playoff moments, is now working in luxury real estate.
A new hospital safety report released Thursday shows six hospitals in Minnesota earned “A” grades.
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The Twin Cities metro is expected to add hundreds of thousands of residents in the coming decades, but the growth will not be spread evenly.
Fraudsters have bilked hundreds of millions of dollars from state safety net programs, which tanked Walz’s once-rising political trajectory.
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A Minneapolis-based staffing marketplace plans to permanently lay off nearly 9,900 remote gig workers nationwide, including 23 in Minnesota.
62-year-old Roberto Hernandez, who has no criminal record, has been held in a New Mexico detention center for nearly 4 months.
Todd James Wallace, 47, is accused of trafficking three adult victims using commercial sex ads posted online, the BCA said.
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A Pioneer Press column questioned whether the Wilfs could sell the Vikings, but Pro Football Talk reported they are not.
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The 20-year-old Minnesota quarterback was released hours after he was booked early Friday morning, jail records show.
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The city said the grants are meant to help bring customers back to neighborhood business districts hurt by Operation Metro Surge.
Federal agents raided 22 locations in the Twin Cities Tuesday as part of ongoing investigations into fraud in Minnesota's public programs.
Axios reported that the "mostly vacant" downtown Minneapolis site could become a potential new home for the Timberwolves and Lynx.
The National Weather Service says overnight lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s could threaten sensitive plants.
A Bovada Sportsbook analysis found the Twins' home ballpark would cost $81.81 for nine beers and nine hot dogs.
We may live in smaller communities, but our needs and hopes for the future are the same.
Federal agents searched day care and autism centers Tuesday morning as part of an ongoing fraud investigation.
The new WalletHub ranking puts Minnesota ahead of most of the country, but one factor helped it stand out.
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The Wolves star suffered a knee injury in Game 4 against Denver, but the team now has MRI results.
A new report shows a troubling shift in who is being diagnosed, and Minnesota’s screening numbers show why it matters.
Minnesota can close out Denver on Monday night after a tense Game 4 that ended with a late scuffle.
Minnesota leads Denver 3-1, but Saturday night’s emotional Game 4 win came with a steep price.
He was also barred from contacting his teenage son for two years after a judge found he had abused them.
My first reaction last year when someone floated Sen. Amy Klobuchar's name as a potential candidate for governor was laughter.
Damaging winds are the main concern Thursday afternoon and evening, though hail and a tornado are also possible.
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A minor geomagnetic storm could push the aurora south over the upper Midwest, according to NOAA.
South Dakota ranked No. 2 in WalletHub's 2026 report, while Minnesota landed in the middle and Wisconsin ranked near the bottom.
Republican and Democratic election officials are split over a powerful federal computer program that exposes noncitizen voters.
A new national ranking is casting a mixed light on the Twin Cities as a place to launch a business.