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Twins aim to feel welcome in New York
We will find out tonight how welcome the Twins feel in New York.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday on whether Republican leaders in Wisconsin violated the Constitution when they redrew voter districts in their favor.
Entrepreneur brings his economic muscle back to north Minneapolis
Richard Copeland transformed his one-man landscaping business into a multimillion-dollar construction firm. Now, he has a plan to break down some walls in Minnesota, and bring investment and jobs back to his neighborhood.
Bud Buck reported 'mass hysteria' at final broadcast of the Morning Show
During the final broadcast of the Morning Show on MPR, correspondent Bud Buck, a character created by one of the show's hosts, desperately tried to use the occasion to launch his TV career.
Should Jerry Lee Lewis be in the Country Music Hall of Fame?
Jerry Lee Lewis turns 82-years-old today. The "Killer" was in the first group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but he spent much of his career performing country music.
MN Historical Society working on app for people with memory loss
With a $205,00 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Minnesota Historical Society will begin work on a new mobile app to spark conversations between people with memory loss and their caretakers and loved ones.