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3 key questions as Minneapolis readies homeless camp shelter
Even as the city and its partners rush to open an emergency shelter for people living in tents along Franklin and Hiawatha avenues, questions vital to the effort's success remain unanswered.
Klobuchar returns to Iowa as she mulls 2020 presidential bid
Minnesota's senior senator has visited Iowa numerous times over her 12 years in office. But those visits are getting more attention now that Klobuchar has acknowledged -- however tight-lipped -- that she's mulling a campaign for president in 2020.
The 87-year-old singer and jazz pianist is the younger brother of the late Nat King Cole. His shows on Saturday and Sunday at Crooners are part of the venue's year-long tribute to his older brother, who would turn 100 this coming March.
Approximately two-thirds of the days brought lower than normal temperatures.
In comes winter, out go app-based electric scooters
Bird and Lime, the two electric scooter companies that serve the Twin Cities, round up their fleets for the winter beginning Friday, ending a first-of-its kind mobility experiment.
U of M volleyball team says they have the chemistry to do well in NCAA tournament
The Gophers are coming off their best conference record in school history. The perennially successful women's Gopher volleyball team has absolute dominance at home, going undefeated on their home court.
It's been 50 years since the Beatles' "Hey Jude" was number one on the Billboard pop chart. But when the song begins, where's Ringo?
'It's like a friend coming in': Nonprofit connects seniors to groceries, companionship
Volunteers with Help At Your Door deliver groceries in the Twin Cities, but also do chores like raking leaves or cleaning gutters in an effort to help seniors live independently as long as possible. As Minnesota's population ages, this kind of service may be increasingly in demand.
Problematic St. Paul City Hall murals to be covered -- sometimes
St. Paul and Ramsey County officials have come up with a plan to make the art in council chambers less white-male-centric -- without removing historic murals that have raised concerns.