While Pete Rose comes under more scrutiny because of a report that says he bet on baseball while playing, MLB continues to promote fantasy baseball, a form of gambling.
The reliever's ERA in June is 14.54, and he has retired only 13 of the 23 batters he has faced in the month.
The general manager says he is not expecting to make “radical changes” to his team's roster.
The 2015 Legislature approved funding for an innovative program that offers early detection and treatment of psychosis in young people.
Byron Buxton’s leadoff fireworks, Kennys Vargas’ power lead rout.
The rookie's first-inning double got the Twins started, and he went 3-for-5, scored three runs and threw out two baserunners.
The Kentucky big man's well-rounded game is likely to get him selected first overall in the NBA draft on Thursday.
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Patients with certain serious illnesses and conditions will be able to buy medical marijuana, starting July 1. As of Friday, Minnesota had enrolled 41 patients, and 176 doctors and other medical professionals have registered to certify more.
Sports Illustrated analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of 2015 NBA draft prospect Kentucky forward Karl-Anthony Towns.
Sports Illustrated analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of 2015 NBA draft prospect Duke center Jahlil Okafor.
Hip-hop music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested Monday afternoon on the campus of UCLA on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.
Proponents say the new radiation therapy is more precise, but critics say it doesn’t warrant the expense
Plymouth activist against axing trees for senior living center.By Kelly Smith kelly.smith@startribune.com
The Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 13-2 at Target Field on Monday evening.
St. Paul Police Explorers helped Pheng Xiong avoid gangs. Now he helps kids who are like he was in his younger days.
The University of Minnesota is offering Greek chapters money to bring outdated houses to code.
The NBA has held 30 drafts since the lottery began in 1985. With the Wolves slated to pick first for the first time Thursday, staff writer Kent Youngblood looks at how well the past 30 No. 1s fared. You might be surprised how rarely the first player taken turned out to be the best player.