Quartney Davis excited to be next No. 14 with Vikings
Texas A&M receiver Quartney Davis was a coveted undrafted free agent signing for the Vikings, and he'll wear No. 14 as the offense tries to replace Stefon Diggs
Texas A&M receiver Quartney Davis was a coveted undrafted free agent signing for the Vikings, and he'll wear No. 14 as the offense tries to replace Stefon Diggs
Maureen Osborne is torn by the state's decision to close the sweeping, scenic beach just a 10-minute walk from her home.
No single test for COVID-19 can provide 100% assurance that you haven't acquired the virus in the last few days.
Among the signs: It falls to the lawmakers themselves to fill in as chaplain and open each session with a few good words in these bad times.
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines said Thursday they will soon require passengers to cover their faces during flights, following the lead of JetBlue Airways.
Minnesotans are weary and worried, but the battle against COVID-19 must continue.
The episode was the third dog-related incident in recent weeks.
Spy agencies directed to pursue unproven theory.
It comes as unemployment claims soar and rents come due for the second time since a statewide stay-at-home order began.
Supreme Court decision means health insurers will be paid $12 billion.
The state's rules for hospitals changed long ago. It's for-profit medicine we should fear.
How do we get back to normal after terrorizing the population for months?
Cover up or stay out.
Air travel amid the coronavirus pandemic is at record lows, leaving the usually busy O'Hare International Airport in Chicago looking like a ghost town.
The popular fundraiser for the Basilica of St. Mary is called off because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pilot was trying a "touch-and-go maneuver" on the water of Coon Lake, according to the Anoka County Sheriff's Office.
Attractions are adapting policies to promote public health ahead of city's peak time for visitors.
The Star Tribune asked six of our coronavirus limerick contest entrants to send us a video of themselves reading their limericks.
Amazon's profit fell 29% in the first quarter as its costs for shipping millions of packages to home-bound customers rose. But the online retail behemoth said its sales soared as more people opt to shop online during the coronavirus pandemic.