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'Winter is definitely here': Snow wallops North Shore
One report shows 17. 2 inches near Grand Marais. The storm included winds of up to 66 mph in the Twin Ports, power outages, and closed schools along the north and south shores of Lake Superior.
Bernadette Christiansen, leader at the Guthrie Theater and McKnight Foundation, dies at 63
Christiansen died Nov. 8 at the age of 63.
Minnesota State Fair reinstates its police force
Ramsey County sheriff's commander to lead the department.
Most jury instructions finalized in Potter case; opening statements Wednesday
They provide a glimpse of what jurors will consider after hearing testimony.
Chronic auto thief admits speeding through stop sign in stolen car, killing other driver in St. Paul
Plea deal calls for a sentence of more than 9 years.
Lakeville school board member accused of campaign finance violations
Under a settlement agreement, Cinta Schmitz will admit to violating campaign finance laws and pay a $250 fine.
Man charged with killing his elderly father in their St. Anthony home
The 47-year-old suspect has a history of psychological problems.
Minnesota county, city associations agree to opioid settlement that could net state $300M
Under terms of massive multistate deal, local governments must also sign on to maximize money allocated to state.
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Tim Harlow
There's the speed limit, but how fast should you really drive?
A little over? A little under? Exactly the limit? What's a safety-conscious driver to do?
Myron Medcalf
Medcalf: A letter to Daunte Wright's family
Let's not lose sight of the fact that we will never know his potential because his life was cut short.
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Minnesota financial experts to offer budget forecast today
Growth in income, consumer spending and corporate profits boosted state revenue.
Man admits being drunk when he sped through Minneapolis intersection, fatally hit teen on skateboard
The driver was unlicensed at the time of the crash.
Alabama statues to feature Hank Aaron, other Hall of Famers
Statues of Hank Aaron and other local heroes who made the baseball and football Halls of Fame are planned for a public space celebrating the heritage of the city of Mobile.
Airbnb's nonprofit makes resettling refugees a core mission
Mousa and Rasha Alkhafaji were already anxious when they emigrated from Iraq to the United States in 2017.
11 students treated for breathing issues in pool malfunction
Eleven students from a private Milwaukee school were taken to the hospital after a chlorine buildup in the pool area caused air quality to deteriorate.
In and outside court, Smollett fights for reputation, career
Outside the courtroom where former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett is fighting charges accusing him of lying to Chicago police about being the victim of an anti-gay, racist attack, his publicist has introduced a roster of supporters to the assembled TV cameras.