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Celebrating George Morrison, the founder of Native modernism
Artist George Morrison was born in an American Indian fishing village near Lake Superior, but his art career took him all around the world.
Key question in MN terror case: Can the radicalized be rehabilitated?
A Twin Cities judge has sent a terror suspect to a halfway house and counseling, not jail, pending trial. Counterterrorism experts are watching the experiment closely.
Judge blocks autopsies of two Ojibwe members killed in crashes
After the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and the Fond du Lac Band objected to two planned autopsies, Judge Robert Macaulay ordered Medical Examiner Thomas Uncini to release the bodies.
"Fire" was the first No. 1 song for the Ohio Players.
Would you like prayers with that?
Every Wednesday, pastors and volunteers at Bethel Lutheran Church near downtown Rochester wait for people to roll down their window and ask for a prayer to go.
Morris Day and Haim mash up on TV
All month, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is featuring what it's calling "Mash-up Mondays." Morris Day and the Time were paired with Haim, making them "Morris Day and the Haim."
As corn prices fall, Minnesota farms worry about the future
Minnesota corn farmers are expected to lose money this year. That's causing a lot of concern among farmers as they negotiate spring planting loans with lenders.
During a speech Friday, Bob Dylan talked about the folk tradition and how songs by Big Bill Broonzy and others were the foundation of his music.
The Minnesota Timberwolves will try to extend their three-game winning streak when they take on Atlanta on Monday night at Target Center. The Gophers women's basketball team also won Sunday.