Lifestyle

This weekend: I-35E to close south of Little Canada
The closure will last until 5 a.m. Monday, March 10. Traffic will be diverted to I-94 on the south end of the closure and I-694 on its northern end.
Why would you snowskate?
Alan Gerlach has been snowskating since about 2001, just a few years after the invention of the snowskate, which looks like a hybrid between a skateboard and snowboard.
Appetites: Winter markets offer farms' bounty beyond the growing season
You might think that, with snow on the ground, farmers markets would be scarce this time of year. But local food, and markets that sell it, are not limited to the growing season.
New leader vows to modernize Minnesota state parks
Taking over the job of overseeing 76 state parks and thousands of miles of state trails will be Erika Rivers. Rivers comes from inside the DNR, where she's currently an assistant commissioner.
Why would you ice fish?
In the summer, you can find Julie Lane casting for bass. In the winter, Lane parks her "Ice Castle" on a frozen lake in search of panfish.
Appetites: Local food now includes prosciutto, injera and more
Here in the country's heartland, when it comes to local food, we often think of our excellent beef and dairy. But you can also find locally produced versions of more foreign delicacies.
Appetites: Local food movement reaches suburbs
New restaurants are popping up in the suburbs that offer important contributions to the area's mix of gastronomic offerings.
The James Beard Foundation on Wednesday dished out the list of semifinalists for the 2014 Restaurant and Chef Awards  and they include  11 Minnesota restaurants and chefs. The foundation received close to 40,000 nomination submissions, open to anyone, for the restaurant and chef awards, according to its website . Then critics, writers and editors chose the Read more →
Chris Iverson, senior in civil engineering and urban studies, says the features would make the freeways less of a divider between the areas and make it easier for pedestrians to get from one to the other.
Internet fosters DIY house building movement
Advances in technology and a bit of architectural activism have led to the WikiHouse project, founded in London by Alastair Parvin two years ago. The project makes digital blueprints available online for free. Amateur builders use computer-cut plywood pieces that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.