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Photos: A rendezvous with the past at Grand Portage
The annual Rendezvous Days celebrates and recreates the intersection of Ojibwe people and the North West Company and their people, explorers and traders during its heyday in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Paulsen, Bonoff clash on policy, Trump in MN 3rd debate
Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen and DFL state Sen. Terri Bonoff squared off Wednesday in what could be a competitive race for Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District. Donald Trump may loom large.
Mpls.-Burnsville bus line moves forward
A coalition of metro area counties voted to pay for a major portion of the bus rapid transit system between Minneapolis and Burnsville.
Appetites: A chef's version of ice cream
Some people like hot fudge and pecans on their sundaes. But a Minneapolis chef has people lining up in uptown to top their frozen treats with things like curried peanuts and extra virgin olive oil.
4 eateries one top Twin Cities chef can't do without
Best Thai? Biggest surprise? Good, cheap eats? Sameh Wadi, chef at World Street Kitchen and Saffron Restaurant, shared some of his favorite Twin Cities area dining spots with MPR News.
Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, talks 2016 race
Ahead of a couple appearances in the Twin Cities, Dr. Jill Stein joined All Things Considered host Tom Crann to discuss her campaign for president.
Duluth rowers scull forward, try to recapture heyday
The Duluth Rowing Club has dozens of young members, a new boathouse and is launching some into college crew careers.
Concordia camps mark 50 summers of 'willkommen,' 'bienvenue,' welcome
Thousands of students come from around the world each summer to learn European, Korean and Arabic languages in unique camps on land in northern Minnesota where sheep used to graze.