Man pleads guilty to pistol-whipping, shooting stranger in downtown Minneapolis
Varnell Allen pleaded guilty to shooting Enzo Herrera-Garcia in the chest.
Varnell Allen pleaded guilty to shooting Enzo Herrera-Garcia in the chest.
Gonzalez, on the mend after knee surgery, also had a two-run double in the second inning.
Stocks fell sharply on Wall Street Tuesday after an emergency interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve failed to reassure markets racked by worries that a fast-spreading virus outbreak could lead to a recession.
An arson investigation found owner Andy Welsh used a flammable accelerant to start the fire on his desk in the basement, according to charges filed Tuesday.
The government can borrow more for less, but savers will get smaller rewards.
Democratic voters in California will consider a suddenly reshaped presidential field Tuesday that has largely narrowed to a rivalry between emerging establishment favorite Joe Biden, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and progressive rivals Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
"The American Swedish Institute. At Play," a multilayered exhibition that takes visitors through a scavenger hunt-like tour of the museum, opened Friday, Feb. 28, 2020 in Minneapolis.
Super Tuesday primaries for Senate and House nominations will gauge whether voters prefer establishment-backed centrists to liberal firebrands, and test former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' quest for political redemption after being vilified by President Donald Trump.
An Arizona mountaineer is under federal investigation after an expedition to the Himalayas to recover the remains of the crew of a B-25 bomber shot down in World War II, a newspaper reported.
Gophers coach Richard Pitino, who has lost five of the last six games, addressed on his radio show Tuesday if he felt like he was coaching to save his job to finish this season. Minnesota is 13-15 heading into Wednesday's game at Indiana.
Kevin Fiala's ascent as one of the Wild's best and most promising players has turned into a victory lap in absentia for former general manager Paul Fenton. There were plenty of questionable things about his tenure, the full weight of which added up to Fenton being fired after just one season on the job, but trading Mikael Granlund for Fiala is looking like his brightest shining moment. It got me thinking about other figures in Minnesota sports history who maybe, ahem, aren't viewed favorably overall ... Читать дальше...
He told ESPN he won't be attending another Knicks home game this season after a disagreement with Madison Square Garden officials over which elevator he should use.
The Led Zeppelin singer posted a cover of Low's "Everybody's Song" to add buzz to his band Saving Grace.
A rifle was recovered from near the 36-year-old man's body, according to the state investigation.
Construction on Wooddale Avenue could begin this fall.
A chart showing earnings and expenses for a typical American man recently made the rounds. It wasn't quite right, but it wasn't all wrong.
The abrupt departures of Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar from the Democratic presidential race on the eve of Super Tuesday primaries could be frustrating for the millions of people who have already voted in those 14 states and might have cast ballots for them.
Research shows it's an effective way to reduce risk of disease transmission, but people struggle to avoid touching their noses, mouths, or eyes.
The school's Saints Manufacturing makes snowplow parts for the state Transportation Department.
A Star Tribune review of hundreds of police records and court documents from 2019 found that 64 of 242 shootings last year involved someone being shot while in a vehicle.
The Wild has a chance to move into a playoff spot Tuesday with a win over the Predators and a loss by the Jets in any manner.
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The Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday with whether to make it easier for the president to fire the head of the agency that enforces federal consumer financial laws, a decision that could ultimately impact a vast range of agencies.
The zero-sum polarization that has infected Israel and more than a few other countries around the world is precarious.
Since losing the 2016 election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton has released a memoir about that defeat, launched a political action committee and penned another book about "gutsy women" with her daughter, Chelsea. But Clinton's most prominent return to the public eye has come in the form of a new candid four-hour documentary series.