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Starting today: See van Gogh's irises in Minneapolis
The Minneapolis Institute of Art will add Vincent van Gogh's 1890 painting "Irises" to its centennial celebration. The work will be on display through Oct. 4.
In Embarrass, they're proud of their cold and their food
A city known for its negative temperatures is home to some people with pretty positive attitudes.
What's lost is found in photo exhibit
Lost gloves and lost pet posters are at the heart of photographer Paul Shambroom's latest exhibit.
Appetites: 6 'authentic' restaurants in Minneapolis
Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine's Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl calls for the reexamination of what makes food "authentic."
Target is getting its groove back: Turnaround takes hold
Shoppers are visiting the company's stores more often and spending more on each trip, the Minneapolis-based discount-store chain said Wednesday.
U president: More complaints against former AD Teague
University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler said Wednesday that more women have come forward to report sexual harassment by former Athletic Director Norwood Teague.
Dayton names Natalie Hudson to state Supreme Court
Hudson, who has been serving on the state Appeals Court since 2002, becomes the second African-American woman appointed to the Supreme Court.
Walker uses MN visit to outline health care overhaul
With a proposal that he describes as "big and bold," the Wisconsin governor hopes to be heard above the crowded GOP presidential field.
Hallberg's Picture of Health: Rising drug prices
If you've noticed you're paying more for prescription drugs, you're not alone. A new poll found that one-third of people surveyed were paying an average of $39 above the usual cost for their prescriptions.
Mpls. officials work to dampen distrust of tap water
On a tour of the water plant, Hmong visitors were impressed to learn that tap water is just as safe and tastes as good as the water they buy in a store. And it is much, much cheaper.