Man Shot After Toddler Stabbed In NE Minn.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Authorities shot and wounded a man outside a home in northeastern Minnesota after he was suspected of stabbing a toddler Tuesday night, according to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s...
View ArticleEsme’s Blog: Nuclear Newt
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The nickname for Newt Gingrich that has been buzzing on social media and the web may stick now that the New York Times is running a front page story with the headline, “No More...
View ArticleUptown Businesses Sad To See Loppet Moved
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Our warm weather keeps wreaking havoc on big winter events. The yearly City of Lakes Loppet in Minneapolis is still on. But it’s being moved from it’s usual Uptown finish to...
View ArticleTimberwolves Going Retro Wednesday Night
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The Minnesota Timberwolves will be wearing jerseys from the 1967-1968 season during Wednesday evening’s game. Not the Timberwolves’ 1967-1968 outfits, obviously. The team will be...
View ArticleTwo Months Into ‘Occupy,’ Has Anything Changed?
Everywhere, it seems, people want to weigh in about the Occupy Wall Street protests around the country, from CEOs and politicians to your next-door neighbor. So far the talk has translated into little...
View ArticleRobotics Group Working To Bring Jobs To Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A report out this week from the International Federation of Robotics is predicting big things for the robotics industry: 1 million jobs worldwide in the next five years. “We’re...
View ArticleReality Check: Behind The Price Hike Of Property Taxes
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Got your property tax bill yet? Get ready for some sticker shock. Many people will be surprised when they see just how much they’ll have to shell out. Here’s why: It used to be...
View ArticleEden Prairie Looking To Stay Healthy For State Semifinals
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (WCCO) — The next two days the Metrodome will get its annual football marathon workout with the state high school semifinals. In Class 5A, tradition-rich.Cretin-Derham Hall will...
View ArticlePolice Searching For Suspect In TCF Bank Robbery
Minneapolis Police are searching for a suspect after a TCF Bank in Minneapolis was robbed Wednesday night. [read the article]
View ArticleMDH: 2 More Flu-Related Deaths This Season
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The flu season in Minnesota has claimed two more lives, which brings the total number of deaths this season to three. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, there haven’t...
View ArticleEmancipated Horses Admitted To ‘U’ Vet Medical Center
Seven horses seized from a horse ranch in East Bethel, Minn. have been admitted to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center, the University announced Thursday. [read the article]
View ArticleMinnesota Fundraiser For Romney Postponed
Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney won’t be visiting Minnesota for a fundraiser next week after all. [read the article]
View ArticleHome Care Provider Accused Of Stealing Patient’s Money
A home care provider with a Minneapolis company is accused of stealing about $180 from one of her patients, according to charges filed Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health. [read the article]
View ArticleMbakwe Leads Minnesota Again, 67-57 Over Fairfield
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Trevor Mbakwe had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Minnesota, going 16 for 18 from the free-throw line to give the Gophers enough for an ugly 67-57 victory over Fairfield on Thursday...
View ArticleHome Care Provider Accused Of Stealing Patient’s Money
A home care provider with a Minneapolis company is accused of stealing about $180 from one of her patients, according to charges filed Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health. [read the article]
View ArticleCharges: 2 Men Break Into Minneapolis Library
A 20-year-old Stillwater man is one of two accused of breaking into a Minneapolis library earlier this week, according to charges filed in Hennepin County Court Thursday. [read the article]
View ArticleTwin Cities Experiencing One Of Its Driest Autumns
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — This autumn could go down as the Twin Cities’ driest autumn on record. The state Climatology Office says so far from Sept. 1 to Nov. 17 only 1.06 inches of precipitation has been...
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