His attorney suggests that intent is lacking for a first-degree murder charge; trial is set for N...
The mayor had two meetings Monday at the White House, where he made a pitch for more help.
The Appeals Court ruled an attorney's Facebook comments had no impact on jurors.
The appellate judges said woman's expansive visitation privileges interfered with the role of her...
The Justice Department has informed the FBI that it does not plan more prosecutions of the former...
With his father, he built the nation's largest ELCA congregation, but his ministry remained very ...
As Minneapolis system adds capacity, consumers along a fiber optic route can get much faster speeds.
Four weeks after a tornado destroyed an island rookery in Minneapolis, a number of birds have set...
Somalis frustrated by pace of FBI investigation of Twin Cities recruiting.
A crash sent four riders to the hospital and meant disappointment and injury for Kristin Armstron...
City is asking that the license not be renewed at the warehouse district nightclub, which has had...
The Minneapolis City Council also said it would stick to its original agreement on a police fund ...
Rain, snow and construction equipment could have damaged it enough to force replacement.
Three Rochester women say they were fired for being female.
The end of federal stimulus funding will mean 167 layoffs in St. Paul, 80 in Minneapolis, more el...
The second-largest award paid by Minneapolis is for family of a man shot and killed by policemen.
The move allows for Monday's reopening of a North Side rec center.
Carlos Heard of Minneapolis was convicted of shooting his brother and another man in 2005.
The festivities surrounding the emancipation of slaves in Texas resonate in Minnesota.
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