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Appetites: Duluth as a food destination
Minnesota Monthly editor Rachel Hutton says Duluth's food and beverage scene has really taken off in recent years.
Minnesota OKs next step in Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion plan
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Wednesday signed off on an environmental review of the proposed massive flood project, opening the door to a lengthy dam permitting process.
Can you spot the drowning child? Know the signs
Drowning does not look like drowning. It's often a quiet struggle that involves little yelling or splashing.
Future uncertain, residents file lawsuit to keep mobile home park open
Residents of Lowry Grove thought they had saved the mobile home park from being sold to a company that wanted to close it, but the deal went through anyway. Now, they've filed suit claiming the sale was illegal.
Son of former Mpls. nonprofit head guilty in fraud conspiracy
Prosecutors said Jordan Davis was paid for work he didn't do at an ice cream shop run by Community Action of Minneapolis and conspired with his father, Community Action CEO Bill Davis, to steal $140,000 in taxpayer funds.
Jordan Davis testifies in his trial over alleged 'no-show' job
Jordan Davis said he served as a consultant available on call 24/7 to respond to emergencies and do technical support, while being employed full-time as a Minneapolis police officer.
Expert says expectations too high for stun gun effectiveness
Although Burnsville police officers used a taser twice on a disturbed man, it didn't stop him.
Schools taking a 'restorative' approach to discipline
Kicking kids out of class when they misbehave can backfire, and this discipline practice is especially hard on students of color. So, many schools are turning to a new method called "restorative practices."