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What was life like in Minnesota during the flu pandemic of 1918?
The deadly event a century ago — amid a world war and historic wildfires — is a stark reminder that things today could be worse.
What you need to know about Minnesota's vaccine plan
Here are answers to questions you may have about vaccines and the state's strategy to vaccinate millions of Minnesotans.
A day-by-day recap of the Derek Chauvin murder trial
After nearly three weeks of testimony, the defense rested its case Thursday in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Here's a look back at each day's testimony.
What happened each day in the Derek Chauvin trial
Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts in the killing of George Floyd.
Who are the jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial?
Though the jurors will remain anonymous, here's what we know about the jury seated for Derek Chauvin's trial in the killing of George Floyd.
Who were the witnesses in the Derek Chauvin trial?
These are the individuals who testified in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd.
Remembering Bruce Swedien, the father of Twin Cities recording studios and Michael Jackson's engineer
In 1953, he founded Minneapolis' (still-operating) premier studio before working with Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand and Miles Davis.
Creepy doll contest returns just in time for Halloween
The History Center of Olmsted County in Rochester is repeating its popular Creepy Doll Contest, where a collection of some of the spooky historical dolls owned by the museum are on display for online and in-person public voting for the creepiest doll of 2020.
See Minnesota woman's elaborate homemade State Fair in her backyard
The Midway may be mini, and the MPR booth not much more than a radio, but Jennifer Debrow captured all her favorites in some form.
With HookStream, live music returns to Hook & Ladder, weeks after near destruction
"The Hook" is ready to breathe new life into its gasping neighborhood — on top of its original, pre-riots goal of helping the Twin Cities music scene survive the coronavirus quarantine.
How the country's first black-owned microdistillery survived COVID-19, then the Minneapolis riots
"There's been so much change, there is no normal," said Chris Montana, owner of Du Nord Craft Spirits.
90-year-old Minneapolis artist starts anew after losing a lifetime of work in the riots
"I'm starting again because that's what I've been doing all my life," said Aribert Munzner. He was only 7 years old when his family fled Nazi Germany to Baghdad, Iraq. They were later forced to flee again, to America.
See murals and graffiti for George Floyd throughout the Twin Cities
Street art painted over boarded-up businesses offers another outlet for protest and community solidarity in the wake of George Floyd's killing.
How Minnesota's pets are handling their humans' COVID-19 work-from-home routine
A rigorous analysis of the teleworking readiness of our furry friends and companions.
'Power lunch capital of downtown Minneapolis' closes after 17 years
Citing the "nonviable cost structure of doing business downtown," the restaurant in IDS Center has ceased operations.
Southern European flavors come alive at Estelle in St. Paul
The St. Paul newcomer is skillfully turning out slightly offbeat yet frequently appealing fare.
After many ups and downs, the Bird restaurant in Loring Park is closed
"We just didn't have the capital to make it through another winter," reads a statement from the restaurant.
Minnesota's first 'dog bar' opens in downtown Minneapolis today
Take a deep breath: the trained staffers are called "Ruffarees."
Watch Winona Ryder's Super Bowl commercial, a love note to Winona, Minn.
On a quest to find herself, Winona Ryder takes a trip to her birthplace, Winona, Minn., in a new Super Bowl ad for Squarespace.
Ike's Food & Cocktails in downtown Minneapolis is permanently closed
After shutting at the start of the year for renovations, the downtown bar will now close for good.
RH Rooftop Restaurant in Edina is a splashy -- and pricey -- affair
Sitting in the airy, wide-open expanse of RH Rooftop Restaurant is a luxurious treat, and a spot-on example of why environment plays such a critical role in dining out.
Blackbird Cafe in south Minneapolis closes after more than a decade
After more than a decade of serving the Twin Cities, Blackbird Cafe is now shuttered.
Ike's in downtown Minneapolis is temporarily closed
The old-school cocktail bar announced it will reopen in February. Meanwhile, a second Bloomington location is in the works.
City Works sports bar in the former Block E in downtown Minneapolis has closed
The Chicago-based chain located in the former Block E is shuttered.
Minneapolis bar Betty Danger's closed until spring: 'Winter is the death hammer'
The restaurant's website says it will "reanimate in April for fun and frolic."
13 standout Minnesotans reflect on what made their decades great
Looking back on moments that defined the past 10 years, from personal challenges to professional triumphs.
New Scenic Cafe in Duluth is a 20-year success story
Chef/owner Scott Graden is celebrating two decades of happy memories.
2 Twin Cities women are being paid $1,000 to watch 24 Hallmark Channel holiday movies
Book club friends, who won Hallmark Christmas Movie Dream Job contest, have 12 days to complete the task.
Beloved St. Paul craft beer bar Happy Gnome is closing
After 14 years in business, the bar on Selby Av. will close for good.
Winners of the 2019 'Oh, You Turkey' coloring contest
'Oh, You Turkey' contest winners create award-worthy gobblers.
Vegan meat raffle? A plant-based spin on the Minnesota tradition
Minnesota's favorite bar game gets a meatless makeover.
A look at Christmases past in St. Paul's historic homes
Historic homes are ready for the holidays.
For 13-year-old Twin Cities chef, TV's 'Chopped Junior' is just the beginning
Young Minnesota chef takes her talents to Food Network's "Chopped Junior" — and beyond.
Surly redesigns signature beer labels for the first time
Your favorite Surly beers are going to look different in the new year.
Former St. Paul convent is reborn as a boutique hotel
A former convent and conservatory in downtown St. Paul is now Celeste St. Paul Hotel and Bar.
Is coconut cream really Minnesota's favorite Thanksgiving pie? No.
Pie-lovers across the state — and the country — are sounding off on a wacky list of Thanksgiving "favorites."
'Meth. We're on it:' South Dakota ad campaign is raising eyebrows
The provocative approach, published on the website "onmeth.com," elicited widespread criticism.
Sugar Factory, emporium of extreme desserts, opens next week at Mall of America
Among the over-the-top offerings is a 24-scoop King Kong Sundae, covered in sprinkles, gummy bears, caramel sauce, fudge sauce, and giant swirly lollipops.
Minnesotans remade 'Baby It's Cold Outside' – now John Legend, Kelly Clarkson take it on
The song, which has been criticized for downplaying the importance of consent, is getting another makeover.
Cutest Wild fans demonstrate 'Minnesota Nice' in viral video
For their kindness, the kids were surprised with new gear and game tickets from Wild player Jason Zucker and his wife, Carly.
GQ fashion icon and St. Paul native looks back on stylish career
With the release of his new book, the Minnesota man behind GQ fashion Jim Moore looks back on his career and the celebrities he dressed, from Kanye to Colbert.
Graphic norovirus graphic from city of Minneapolis causes a stir
Global Handwashing Day is Tuesday, Oct. 15. Celebrate by reminding yourself what havoc norovirus can wreak.
Internet is ogling Minneapolis' mayor after Twitter battle with Trump
Celebrities and civilians alike weigh in on the "absolutely delicious" Jacob Frey.
A peek inside Edina's swankiest new rooftop restaurant
Continuing its tradition of wooing shoppers with fine dining, Restoration Hardware opened its retail restaurant in the Twin Cities at the end of September.
Minneapolis' Funky Grits is closing, but there's a silver lining
There will be no more shrimp and grits after Sunday, but Funky Grits isn't down for the count.
Upscale St. Paul taqueria is opening a second location at 50th and France in Edina
From W. 7th to the western suburbs, elevated Mexican bistro Pajarito is making moves.
Schell's assures the public its pet deer are not starving
A concerned citizen raised the alarm on social media, but Schell's and New Ulm Animal Control confirm the deer are not being mistreated.
Rosedale revives shuttered food hall with Smack Shack, Nordic Waffles
The collection of Minnesota-based food vendors fills the space left by Revolution Food Hall, which closed earlier this year.
Surly Darkness Day approaches: A sneak peek — and taste — of Darkness 2019
The annual celebration of Surly's special stout is Sept. 27 and 28. Here's what you need to know.
Delicata Pizza in St. Paul closed to become a burger bar
Owner Matty O'Reilly is changing tack with the Como Park pizzeria.
Pumpkin Spice Spam makes its debut this fall
Move over, lattes. It's time for canned meat to have its share of the pumpkin spice frenzy.
After 17 years, Pizza Nea on Hennepin Av. is closing
The Neapolitan pizza restaurant will serve its last pie on Saturday evening.
Vegan restaurant seeks crowdfunding to open in south Minneapolis
The plant-based kitchen left its brick-and-mortar restaurant at Franklin and Nicollet in 2017.
Chicago's Taste Authority closes its St. Paul location
The restaurant's Minneapolis location will remain open.
North Loop's only Chinese restaurant reopens
A sprinkler system malfunction flooded the restaurant last October. Now it's reopening to the public.
13 taprooms to visit along Minnesota's North Shore
An essential guide to the beers, ciders and spirits Up North.
Popular local salad chain Green + the Grain coming to St. Paul this year
More leafy lunch options will arrive later this year.
'Not drinking is normal': Sober dinner series seeks a new norm in fine dining
The event, which takes place on Sept. 22 at the Lynhall, is a four-course meal geared toward diners who are sober or "sober-curious."
Red Wing's iconic stoneware factory will close
Ceramics have been a mainstay of this southern Minnesota town since the late 1800s.
One of the 100 World's Greatest Places of 2019? This Minneapolis sandwich shop
It's not so much what they serve, but who they employ that makes All Square a special spot.
Elizabeth Warren meets her lookalike at Minnesota rally
The presidential candidate was taking selfies at Monday's town hall when she came face to face with a familiar person.
Bacon Social House, a bacon-themed bar and restaurant, opens Friday in downtown Minneapolis
The Denver-based restaurant is opening its first location in Minnesota.
Whatever happened to the viral Maplewood cat who went through a washing machine?
Felix the cat's harrowing experience became a national story. Now, his owners share an update on his recovery.
6 ways to handle the heat in the Twin Cities
With temperatures climbing into the 90s and the dew point hovering in the upper 60s and lower 70s, weather in the Twin Cities is officially hot and sticky.
Mysterious photos found in a flea market reveal the haunting story of a Minnesota girl
More than 200 snapshots discovered in a California flea market trace the life of a Minnesota child. Here are a dozen of those found photos.
More than $12,000 is raised for injured cat in Maplewood
Nearly 500 people donate to pay vet bill of cat stuck in a washing machine.
Netflix's groundbreaking comedy star Hannah Gadsby brings funny, feminist act to Mpls.
REVIEW: The Australian comic makes good on her hit "Nanette" special by showing what comedy could be.
'This American Life' star Ira Glass on 3 favorite podcasts and 'the power of narrative'
After more than two decades, Ira Glass reflects on his career and the future of the medium.