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Art Hounds: A dog's tale of love and grief
Plus, Art Hounds recommend the Vintage Band Festival in Northfield and "Holding On: Unexpected Stories of World War II" in Minneapolis.
Beach closed? Blame it on the rain
Several beaches around the Twin Cities metro are closed because bacterial contamination poses a health risk for swimmers.
Numbers suggest progress on opioid fight
State health officials say new data suggest progress is being made in the opioid epidemic with preliminary numbers released Tuesday showing a significant drop in opioid overdose deaths from 2017 to 2018.
Ramsey County deputies to wear body cameras by summer's end
Ramsey County sheriff's deputies will start wearing body cameras by the end of this summer, according to Sheriff Bob Fletcher. The sheriff said his office will not share body camera video with ICE.
Medaria Arradondo looks back on 2 years as MPD chief
Two years after becoming chief of the Minneapolis Police Department, Medaria Arradondo spoke with Brandt Williams about his performance and his priorities.
On hot days, thrill-seekers flock to Stearns County's Quarry Park
The Travel Channel named Quarry Park to its list of top 10 swimming holes in the United States in 2016. The park is also popular in the summer for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, scuba diving and geocaching.
Outside in MN: Make the most of the outdoors this summer
Want to get outside with your family this summer, but not sure where to start? We've got your back with our new app: Outside in MN.
WWII veteran helped airplanes reach the sky, now one B-17 returns the favor
Andy Anderson served in Okinawa, Japan, building runways to help get aircraft in the sky for World War II. This Fourth of July, Anderson had his first chance to fly in a 1940s era B-17 Flying Fortress.
Photos: Flying Fortress takes Minn. WWII vets on the ride of a lifetime
On the Fourth of July, the Minnesota chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association offered veterans free flights on a B-17 called the Aluminum Overcast: A 74-foot, 34,000-pound plane that has a 1,200-horsepower engine and a cruising speed of 170 mph.
Appetites: How to get your grill marks just right
Chef Beth Dooley has some tips to make your Fourth of July cookout the best it can be.