VP Kamala Harris to visit Minnesota Saturday
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Minnesota Saturday, the Officer of the Vice President of the United States announced on Tuesday.
Ice Castles returning to Minnesota this winter
The popular attraction made of ice is returning to Minnesota this winter with some new features.
State, cops seek to bar evidence in trial over George Floyd's killing
Prosecutors and defense attorneys for two former Minneapolis police officers charged in the killing of George Floyd have filed more than 100 motions to limit testimony or evidence at trial — with many requests relying heavily on what happened at the previous two trials in Floyd’s death.
Karl-Anthony Towns rejoins Timberwolves after being hospitalized with undisclosed illness
Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns was back at Mayo Clinic Square with his team for the first time on Monday after being hospitalized with a non COVID-19 illness.
Hurricane Ian: Xcel Energy, Red Cross sending people from Minnesota to Florida
Minnesotans are headed to Florida to help out in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which swamped streets and downed trees as it made landfall as a Category 4 storm in southwestern Florida on Wednesday.
Chiefs-Buccaneers game may be held in Minnesota due to Hurricane Ian
If Sunday's Chiefs-Buccaneers game has to be moved due to Hurricane Ian, it'll be played in Minnesota.
Multiple fake school shooting reports, swatting incidents at Minnesota schools
There have been multiple incidents on Wednesday of people reporting active shooters at schools across Minnesota, with authorities calling these "swatting" incidents.
Watch: 4 wolf pups in northern Minnesota captured on trail camera
Four wolf pups were captured on Voyageurs Wolf Project's trail cameras, suggesting the pups have survived into September.
Train engineer bit attacker, jumped from moving train: Charges
Prosecutors say the suspect jumped on board the train, wrapped his arms around the engineer's neck and told him to "speed up and get out of town."
Thomas Lane sentenced to three years for his role in the death of George Floyd
There was a "hot mic" moment after the hearing was over when Lane questioned his attorney about why he had to register as a "predatory offender."
Feeding Our Future: 47 people charged in $250M fraud scheme
The founder of Feeding Our Future and 46 others have been charged in what federal officials are calling the largest pandemic fraud in the country.
Charges: Grandmother killed with hatchet in Kanabec County
A man in Ogilvie faces a felony murder charge after his grandmother was found brutally killed with a hatchet in her home earlier in the week.
Minnesotan was 18th in line to view Queen Elizabeth II's coffin
A Minnesota man was among the first members of the public to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II as she lies in state in Westminster Hall.
Mysterious UFOs: A look at sightings in Minnesota
It’s been 43 years since Minnesota’s most infamous UFO sighting. Now decades later, hundreds of unidentified flying objects are still being reported across the state.
Good Samaritans help rescue Minnesota family trapped in their car underwater
It seems Trent Lachance was in the right place at the right time. Lachance, a 21-year-old Blaine High School grad who now lives in Texas, said he was headed back toward the Metro from a wedding near Grand Rapids when he saw a pick-up truck underwater.
Shooting and brawl at Minnesota State Fair triggers mass crowd panic, exodus, and early closure
A person was shot during a brawl in the Midway section of the Minnesota State Fair Saturday night, triggering a mass panic and chaotic crowd rushing out of the area, resulting in the early closure of the fairgrounds.
St. Paul man files class action lawsuit over Kia theft vulnerability
A St. Paul man who had his Kia stolen in August has filed a federal class action lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai Motors over an exploit that makes those vehicles more susceptible to being stolen.
Amazing hoard of over 50 classic motorcycles being auctioned
Jim Hultman loved classic motorcycles so much, he kept one in the living room.
Deadly bird flu returns to Midwest earlier than expected after lull
The highly pathogenic disease was detected in a commercial turkey flock in western Minnesota, officials said. It was the first in the Midwest since an infection in Indiana on June 9.
Car crashes into building, shortly after new owners finalize purchase
A local veterinarian is cleaning up after a car crashed into their recently purchased new location in Brooklyn Park.