North Dakota pheasants are up 30 percent
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Honeywell and NASA hope a fun physics show encourages students to pursue careers in science.
Playwright Eric Coble spins his wheels in telling the story of a 79-year-old woman fighting removal from her apartment.
Clerk Kim Davis returned to work Monday for the first time since being jailed for disobeying a federal judge.
Tired and wired after too little sleep and too much coffee, new Miss America Betty Cantrell hit the beach in Atlantic City on Monday for the traditional surf frolic held the morning after the pageant.
Here I am, deep in the weeds with the candidate’s tax plan. Conclusion: Disruptive, but not in a good way.
It’s not a stifling of information. It’s possible for search engines to separate what’s still important from what’s not.
The 53-year-old swam across a river into the U.S. so he could travel to Chicago for business. He was barred from entering the U.S. because of convictions for drug trafficking and sexual assault.
Next spring, the retailer will end its “Take Charge of Education” project, which has given $432 million to tens of thousands of schools around the U.S. over the past 18 years.
Michael Rand and Vikings beat writer Matt Vensel take a look at the upcoming season and discuss what to expect from Teddy Bridgewater and Adrian Peterson.
House sales in the Twin Cities are outpacing new listings
Baby giraffe named "Frances" in honor of longtime zookeeper's love of Sinatra.
Among the most impressive accomplishments in a life full of them for ex-Vikings great Alan Page is this: he simultaneously played for the Vikings and attended law school at the University of Minnesota. I’m trying to wrap my head around that in terms of today’s NFL. I cannot. But it happened nearly 40 years ago. As luck would have it, David Huey — brother of the Star Tribune’s Pam Huey — was a law school classmate of Page’s. With Pam’s urging, David Huey wrote a first person account of one of his fondest memories of that time... Читать дальше...
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The urge to take shots at Mauer seems to be irresistible, even as he contributes to the Twins' improbable playoff pursuit.