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If you have plans to be driving around the Twin Cities metro this weekend, there are several highway closures that could ...
Summer is here, and with it comes a bunch of new restaurants. From a bar tucked away in a gas station to a sandwich shop that ...
“Jaws” took a bite out of ticket sales records in the Twin Cities when it opened here 50 years ago. Based on a novel of the same name, Steven Spielberg’s horror flick about a killer shark ...
To mark the “One Year Out” milestone, the Games launched a nationwide digital campaign called “Cheer Like a Champion,” ...
Looking for something beyond hot dogs this Fourth of July? You're in luck — three food festivals are taking over both sides ...
Police officers were forced to disperse hundreds of cars from two different gatherings at parking lots in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Saturday night, officials say.
Gov. Tim Walz signed his second bill of the young 2023 legislative session Wednesday, extending unemployment benefits for six months for more than 400 laid-off workers at Northshore Mining.
The Democratic governor of Wisconsin’s creative use of his uniquely powerful veto can lock in a school funding increase for 400 years, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday.
At its height in the early 1920s, the Twin City Rapid Transit Company operated more than 900 streetcars. The last one ran in 1954.
Shear Hope Collective helping people in need look their best A new Twin Cities nonprofit is embracing the words "when you look good, you feel good." "A haircut can kind of change a person's whole ...
The National Weather Service is advising Twin Cities residents to have plans in place in case they need to take shelter on Monday due to a threat of strong thunderstorms and tornadoes. There is ...
Each June, LGBTQ+ people in the Twin Cities and around the United States celebrate Pride Month. The timing commemorates the ...