Recent content from Scott Gillespie
In wartime and across lifetimes: The memories that run in the blood
A farewell from the Star Tribune's editorial page editor.
To our readers: D.J. Tice is retiring
The longtime commentary editor has decided to retire at the end of this year. We wish him the best.
Another massacre, another failure to lead
Emmer, Fischbach, Stauber are sad but sadly not proactive.
Trump's last stand: Please make it stop
He took advantage of a divided nation in 2016, and now he's ensuring that divisions grow wider and that more norms are shattered.
Remembering Sid
The editor of Star Tribune Opinion reminisces about news tips, run-ins and field trips involving a one-of-a-kind colleague.
From Ukraine to Jay-Z, a night with President Trump
One journalist's notes from an exceptional happening in downtown Minneapolis.
Reflections on a western Wisconsin storm
This land is cabin country for families like mine and home for others. We'll rebuild — though with a keener sense of impermanence.
Winter and its implications: The ice dam cometh
And one seasoned homeowner stands ready to do battle, averse to bodily risk, armed with hosiery.
The trains and buses that bind: A view from the melting pot aboard Twin Cities transit
A melting pot uses transit. We won't tell you it's perfect, but it's good, it's reliable and, most of all, it works for us.
Clinton failed to grasp discontent in the Heartland
The rolling hills of Trempealeau County, Wis., just across from Winona, held a demographic secret that helped Donald Trump's campaign unlock electoral victory.
Loons, wilderness and historic cabins define Burntside Lodge
About five years ago we told our two teenage sons that we might invest in a small family cabin in western Wisconsin. They were excited, as you might guess, but with a caveat. "We'll still go to Burntside, won't we?"
Scott Gillespie: Black victims of the police, ad infinitum
I've had too many occasions to recall a story I covered as a young reporter.
Remembering David Carr
I didn't hire him, but he never looked back as his immense talents led him to the New York Times.
Pre-emptive PR on Kaler's new U contract
Before the ink was dry, president's people were busily 'reaching out' to offer a positive spin.
Coach Kill turns health issue into a positive
"Chasing Dreams" fund will help kids with seizures, sometimes mistreated or forgotten.
Learning from our tweeting elders — or not
Comparing the consequences of online missteps by state legislator, Rogers student.
Editorial Page Editor: Our 'Growing Minneapolis' series
The Editorial Board will make recommendations on how best to address job creation, growth-friendly transit, and disparities in education, income, housing and health.
The noisy state of celebrity, as practiced by Richard Sherman
A pro football player made the obligatory sideline interview a YouTube greatest hit.
The nation after Sandy Hook: Sadly unshaken
Sure, the anniversary is jarring, but beyond that, America is going great guns.
Editorial Page Editor: The why and how of our endorsements
They're always controversial, but you can be confident that they've been carefully considered. And they're never the last word.
Facing reality as a Twin Cities bike commuter
Bike commuting in the Twin Cities is a competition, and it would be great to win or place once in awhile.
Reporter's legacy: Pulling back state's hidden layers
Larry Oakes, who died over the weekend, persisted in bringing difficult but important stories to light.
Wisconsin's governor looks ahead
Gov. Scott Walker met with the Star Tribune Editorial Board on Thursday.
Short Takes: Wild makes a big score with Parise, Suter
The oppressive heat that's hung over much of Minnesota the past week or so made it especially appealing to think about the upcoming hockey season as the hometown Wild courted Zach Parise and Ryan Suter.
Scott Gillespie: Things are worse in Wisconsin than in Minnesota
A tale of two governors and their budget quandaries.
Leader of the Pack
The story of how Vince Lombardi brought the Green Bay Packers from abysmal to spectacular is recounted by a Baltimore Sun columnist. Familiar ground for many, but well told.
One border, two visions
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle made his budget proposal Tuesday in the face of a $5.7 billion budget deficit. Read his proposal, and tell us if you're suffering from border envy.
Good Morning
The Senate recount is underway, Mike Tice wants to be a head coach in the National Football League (Good luck with that, big fella.), and the Dow is down more than 170 points in early trading. Those were some of the topics kicking around 425 Portland this morning. But the one piece of news that really grabbed our attention was the Internal Revenue Service/Mac Hammond dispute.
Scott Gillespie: South Florida: Where homes stand empty and people vote
There are bargains to be had in a sun-kissed state that's bound to bounce back. Someday. But not before Nov. 4.
Scott Gillespie: A new way to get your daily dose of opinions
At StarTribune.com, we're launching an up-to-date, interactive feed that includes our coverage and more.
NWA, Delta CEOs talk merger
Northwest Airlines' CEO Doug Steenland and Delta CEO Richard Anderson answer questions from Star Tribune editorial writers. These are excerpts from their answers.