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U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger and law enforcement officials are providing an update Thursday in the Burnsville shooting that killed three first responders.
This could mean the loss of Uber and Lyft services in the city as early as May 1.
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to tour a clinic in Minnesota that performs abortions and provides other reproductive care.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers, a bipartisan fix to a law change last year that prompted many police departments to pull their officers from school districts.
The Atlanta Falcons' pursuit of former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins may not have been entirely above board, if recent reports are correct.
This time of year, many gas stations switch from winter to summer blend gas. So what's the difference? Good Question.
A ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court is raising the bar for religions to show that their charity arms deserve tax exemptions.
As Congress debates a bill to potentially ban TikTok, Minnesota lawmakers are considering proposals to crack down on social media companies and make platforms safer for children.
Aaron Jones was fully part of the NFL's fast-moving business this week.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office declared ice out on Lake Minnetonka Wednesday evening exactly two months after a record-late ice-in.
A warm winter with very little snow has many Minnesotans wondering if it's time to bring the lawn back to life.
Many are enjoying the warm temperatures, but for businesses that depend on the cold and snow, it is just another painful reminder of a winter that wasn't.
WCCO meteorologist Chris Shaffer says it will be windy tomorrow with sunshine.
This time of year many gas stations switch from winter to summer blend gas. So what’s the difference? Good Question. WCCO’s Kirsten Mitchell found that one blend may get you more bang for your buck.
Did the Falcons break the rules while swiping the Vikings quarterback? The NFL is investigating. Mike Max is here with what this is all about.
The governor put pen to paper and put to bed the latest controversy over officers in schools.
The world's largest rideshare company says they'll soon stop their service for the entire Twin Cities metro. That's after Minneapolis councilors guaranteed Uber and Lyft workers get the city's minimum wage. The battle now moves from the city council across the river to the State Capitol.
Aaron Jones was fully part of the NFL's fast-moving business this week.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 16 saves in his 75th career shutout, and the Minnesota Wild beat the Anaheim Ducks 2-0.
Josh Cavallo, who was the first top-tier player in men's professional soccer to come out as gay, got engaged to his partner on the pitch where his team plays.
A.J. Hoggard scored 17 points on 6-of-6 shooting, Tyson Walker added 15 points and No. 8 seed Michigan State beat No. 9 seed Minnesota 77-67 on Thursday in the second round of the Big Ten Conference Tournament.
The Atlanta Falcons' pursuit of former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins may not have been entirely above board, if recent reports are correct.
This time of year, many gas stations switch from winter to summer blend gas. So what's the difference? Good Question.
Maple syrup is getting bottled up, and it can pack a sweet punch. What's the healthiest way to consume sugar? And how does maple syrup fit into that equation? Good Question.
The sounds of spring are singing across trees and lakes. Some birds are returning to Minnesota as others are just passing through. How do birds know when to migrate? And will our record-warm winter impact their schedule? Good Question.
This weekend we lose an hour of sleep as we spring forward into daylight saving time. The twice-a-year clock change has long been debated, and that might have you wondering: What would happen if daylight saving time was year-round?
It's safe to say women's sports are having a moment right now thanks to a record-breaking college athlete.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty laid out her plan for a new youth diversion program Wednesday. But not everyone is feeling her approach to handling juvenile crime.
March in Minnesota is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and poverty through the Minnesota FoodShare Campaign through the Greater Minnesota Council of Churches.
If the Minneapolis City Council is successful with their rideshare ordinance the rideshare operators Uber and Lyft claim they'll leave.
Some elementary school students became chefs and cooked up some good eats for a panel of judges.
Sunday marks three weeks since Burnsville police officers Matthew Ruge and Paul Elmstrand, along with firefighter-paramedic Adam Finseth were killed in the line of duty.
Winter business owners are feeling the pinch from the abnormally warm season. Governor Walz says there is relief for them.
When the old Kmart opened decades ago, it closed the block of Nicollet from 29th to Lake Street. The city now admits that the move in the 1970s created a barrier that affected the south Minneapolis community.
Metro Transit says they saw a growth in ridership throughout 2023, but they need help to keep that trend going.
State fire officials say a grass fire near Waseca is contained Monday morning after burning more than 1,000 acres.
The three Burnsville first responders who were killed in a shooting earlier this month were honored in a large public memorial on Wednesday.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The SF 49ers faced off against the Kansas City Chiefts in Super Bowl LVIII. Here are some of the top shots.
A man accused of shooting at a Ramsey County deputy during a chase earlier this month was charged with attempted murder, the Ramsey County Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
"An acquaintance" shot the man in the back on the 200 block of Old Highway 8 Northwest, according to the city's Department of Public Safety. He was taken to Hennepin Healthcare in unknown condition.
Officer Andrew Dickman fired his department handgun after the suspect, Devione Malone, allegedly fired shots at officers before barricading inside a residence, according to the BCA.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers, a bipartisan fix to a law change last year that prompted many police departments to pull their officers from school districts.
Burnsville shooter Shannon Gooden's girlfriend Ashley Dyrdahl was indicted for what authorities said was a straw purchase in the killing of three first responders.
On the afternoon of March 5, police were dispatched to Raleigh Edison Academy in Duluth on a report of sexual assault. Police met with the school principal as well as the parents of the victim, identified as a girl born in 2012.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers, a bipartisan fix to a law change last year that prompted many police departments to pull their officers from school districts.
A 55-year-old Willmar woman is in custody accused of running a brothel in a massage parlor and abusing one of her employees.
Minnesota hopes to stave off the full-scale invasion of a hungry pest this summer.
An Edina man's Tesla has been ruled out as a vehicle of interest in the hit-and-run death of a doctor near Lake Mille Lacs last year.
A ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court is raising the bar for religions to show that their charity arms deserve tax exemptions.
Republicans who control the state Senate have fired eight more of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' appointees, including two Universities of Wisconsin regents who voted against a deal that limited campus diversity efforts.
Authorities have released the names of seven Virginia residents who were killed when the van they were in collided with a semi-trailer in western Wisconsin, leaving a 2-year-old as the only survivor.
Backers of an effort to oust Wisconsin Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos from office over his opposition to former President Donald Trump say they've collected enough signatures to force a recall vote.
Nine people are dead after a crash between a semi and van shut down a stretch of Highway 95 Friday in west-central Wisconsin.
As Congress debates a bill to potentially ban TikTok, Minnesota lawmakers are considering proposals to crack down on social media companies and make platforms safer for children.
The swiftness of TikTok's potential demise depends on whether the bill overcomes a number of hurdles and is passed by the Senate.
Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg said he's willing to delay Trump's "hush money" trial by a month. The trial is currently scheduled to start March 25.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers, a bipartisan fix to a law change last year that prompted many police departments to pull their officers from school districts.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the U.S., said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists."
Meta, the parent company of Facebook announced plans to build a new data center in Rosemount, Minnesota.
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday voted in favor of overriding Mayor Jacob Frey's veto of its ordinance that aims to raise wages for rideshare drivers.
A locally owned ice cream and tea shop is expanding into Minneapolis' North Loop on Saturday.
Even with the recent spike in egg prices, $3 for a dozen is more than a dollar lower than what it was a year ago.
March in Minnesota is dedicated to addressing food insecurity and poverty through the Minnesota FoodShare Campaign through the Greater Minnesota Council of Churches.
On the afternoon of March 5, police were dispatched to Raleigh Edison Academy in Duluth on a report of sexual assault. Police met with the school principal as well as the parents of the victim, identified as a girl born in 2012.
A man accused of shooting at a Ramsey County deputy during a chase earlier this month was charged with attempted murder, the Ramsey County Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
"An acquaintance" shot the man in the back on the 200 block of Old Highway 8 Northwest, according to the city's Department of Public Safety. He was taken to Hennepin Healthcare in unknown condition.
Officer Andrew Dickman fired his department handgun after the suspect, Devione Malone, allegedly fired shots at officers before barricading inside a residence, according to the BCA.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers, a bipartisan fix to a law change last year that prompted many police departments to pull their officers from school districts.
As Congress debates a bill to potentially ban TikTok, Minnesota lawmakers are considering proposals to crack down on social media companies and make platforms safer for children.
Jennifer Cramer-Miller, board chair of the National Kidney Foundation Minnesota, spends her time supporting kidney patients and sharing her story.
Vice President Kamala Harris is touring a clinic in Minnesota that performs abortions and provides other reproductive care.
Allina Health plans to close the ICU at its Fridley hospital and no longer do surgeries there. It also will get rid of its pediatric inpatient beds at its Coon Rapids hospital.
Supporters say this could be the year medically assisted dying becomes Minnesota law. Opponents say not so fast — the danger of abuse will cost unwilling patients their lives.
Alec Baldwin's attorneys in a new court filing accused prosecutors of "unfairly stacking the deck" against him in grand jury proceedings.
The Goo Goo Dolls, The Fray, and Counting Crows are slated to headline the 2024 Basilica Block Party on Boom Island in Minneapolis.
Neil Young voluntarily removed his music from Spotify in 2022 after Joe Rogan, whose podcast was exclusively on Spotify, had a controversial infectious disease expert on as a guest during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thirteen teams will put their skills to the test in a race around the world Wednesday night as "The Amazing Race" kicks off for its 36th season.
Actor Olivia Munn said on social media she's had four surgeries in the last 10 months, including a double mastectomy, since being diagnosed with breast cancer.