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Where to find mental health resources in Minnesota
Resources for COVID-19 questions, depression, suicide prevention, domestic violence, substance abuse and more.
Your top questions about Minnesota lakes answered
If Minnesotans love one thing, it's their lakes. We did some research to answer your five most frequent questions about Minnesota's cherished bodies of water.
How to lend a helping hand to charities during the COVID-19 crisis
In particular food shelves and pantries are struggling to keep up with an increased demand for services and fewer volunteers.
What's the truth behind Minnesota's Kensington Runestone?
AfÂter SwedÂish imÂmiÂgrant Olof Öhman said he unÂearthed the rock on his farm in Kensington in 1898, it immediately became a subject of fascination.
Report: Many Minnesota college students struggle to afford food, housing
Students of color most likely to face hunger across Minnesota universities, survey finds.
Plymouth's West Lutheran High School ordered to overhaul handling of sexual assault, harassment claims
A student reported that she was repeatedly sexually harassed and assaulted by male students during the 2014-2015 school year.
Alumnus Ross Allen named Bethel University's president-elect
The former Bethel student will begin his tenure July 1.
University of Minnesota Duluth finds buyer for its KUMD radio station
Public radio station KUMD would be sold to WDSE, the local PBS-TV affiliate.
HGTV 'Urban Oasis' dream home in Minneapolis is up for sale
The fully furnished, renovated HGTV home with a uniquely cozy interior is listed at $649,999.
American Airlines to stop service to Duluth in April
It was a quick exit after returning to the Duluth market less than a year ago.
Got a case of the late night munchies? Now there's an app for that
Convenience store-like delivery service startup goPuff expands to a third Twin Cities warehouse.
Shakopee student whose nonprofit clothing shop changed teen lives now is getting a national award
At Threads for Teens Minnesota, girls in need can get free clothing.
Twin Cities on northern edge of 4-6" of snow this weekend
The Twin Cities metro area will get less snow than areas to the south.
What does Ski-U-Mah mean and how do you pronounce it?
It's part of the popular fight song for the University of Minnesota, but many students and alumni don't know a whole lot about the history of the phrase.
Physics and racing merge in Hot Wheels exhibit in St. Paul
The new traveling exhibit is where science meets the road in St. Paul.
Local artist pays tribute to Prince with giant mural at MSP airport
Rock Martinez's mural of the music legend arrived for a yearlong stay at MSP as part of the airport's traveling exhibits program.
Minneapolis police see 'staggering' spike in auto thefts
Police said 262 autos have been stolen so far this year -- and 73% of them were empty cars left idling. Three were stolen with a child in them.
Might we say balmy? Lengthy stretch of January warmth comes to Minnesota
Minnesotans can expect a much different weekend of weather from last, with temperatures set to stay in the 30s.
Carlton County jury convicts man for murdering uncle, shooting cousin
After six days of testimony, a jury found James Montano guilty for the murder of his uncle Andrew Gokee.
Patrons of south Mpls. hardware store raise money to immortalize dog
Admirers of a hardware store dog created a GoFundMe for a statue in his honor.
Mass. professor fired after suggesting Iran should add Mall of America to cultural targets
A faculty member was ousted from his job earlier this week for posting on Facebook and urging Iran to tweet potential targets to bomb in the United States.