Recent content from Suzanne Ziegler
800-pound boulder falls off truck in Rosemount, killing 2 from Shoreview
Police are looking for the commercial truck and its driver.
His grass is greener: Mpls. homeowner rips out lawn, puts in artificial turf
A southwest Minneapolis man has let go of his lawn mower and embraced artificial turf.
2 hurt when car plows into store in Excelsior
The Provisions shop's owner and manager suffered noncritical injuries. The driver was not hurt.
Woman killed in Edina house fire
Cynthia Robb almost made it out of her burning home in Edina. An electrical problem probably started the blaze, the chief said.
Artists go back to school
Actors, dancers, illustrators and musicians are sharing their talents in classrooms across the state.
After 39 years, this Marriage is on the rocks
Declining revenue and circulation have the aging owners of the Minnesota-published Marriage looking for someone else to take over.
Holiday travel: Busier than usual
Air travel is expected to be up this Thanksgiving in the Twin Cities and nationwide. The best advice: Arrive early.
New program makes yearbooks more personal
High school students are getting to add their own photos and more to yearbooks.
Open hearts, open arms bring families together
A Minnesota woman and the couple who adopted her child share their stories of how Mason, who just turned 1, united them.
Parents: Are you a high-tech snoop?
There's a growing arsenal of high-tech equipment to help parents monitor every move of their tweens and teens. But should parents use them? And if they do, should they tell their kids they're being watched?
Supersize seating coming to a theater near you
As Americans get wider, so do the seats at venues across the Twin Cities.
Skateboard artist spinning ahead
A Minneapolis artist's time-killing sketches on skateboards evolved into a full-fledged business.
Wozniak's restaurant averts seizure
Revenue agents seized alcohol and cash at Gabe's Roadhouse in St. Paul to cover delinquent taxes, but the owner paid in full before they left.
Summer of service: Parties and camps give back
The idea of giving back while celebrating is booming among young people, who are making it part of their birthday parties and their summers.
Wired and on vacation
Minnesotans - and the resorts they love -- are trying to decide how much connection with the real world is too much when we're trying to get away from it all.
Want a 'Marmaduke' of your own? They're gentle GIANTS
If you see the new movie and want to go out and get a Great Dane, think before you buy.
Outdoor stadium has new fan base: bird-watchers
A falcon's antics at a cold, rainy and uninspired Twins game kept the crowd cheering.
Teen drivers need tough love, not pals
In wake of fatal accidents, advice to the parents of teen drivers: Be firm, aware and willing to say no.
Sun Country prepares for takeoff
Bankruptcy. Petters. The recession. Under seasoned airline executive Stan Gadek, Sun Country has survived all three and is ready to soar.
Forest Lake closing firm accused of pocketing cash
State officials say the fraud scheme involved the company not paying off mortgages.
Sun Country files plan to exit bankruptcy
The Mendota Heights-based airline told a court it's rebounding financially.
Delta flier -- 175,000 miles a year -- feels forgotten
A Delta über-frequent flier who likens himself to Ryan Bingham in "Up in the Air" feels more "Up in Arms" these days.
Delta-Twins partnership takes wing at new stadium
Delta Air Lines is now part of the new Minnesota Twins stadium.
Sun Country adding MSP-London summer flights
Sun Country enters European market with flights to London's Stansted Airport
Anoka man sues Toyota over new car
Laurence K. Johnston never had acceleration issues with his Camry, but he's concerned about safety and the car's resale value.
24 Minn. car dealers back in business
The GM dealerships that got new leases on life appear to be largely in rural Minnesota, with an estimated 500 jobs saved.
Consumers ringing up confidence
Shoppers shook off the economy and bad weather to push sales last month to best showing in two years.
'I never got back in that car because it wasn't safe'
A Minneapolis woman told a harrowing story about her runaway 2008 Camry.
A flood of worried Toyota owners
Twin Cities dealers are gearing up to meet the crush caused by recall.
Hobbit Travel plans to give out refunds
About 2,400 customers lost money when the travel agency closed its doors last month. Refunds will be issued "to the extent possible."
Bill aims to tighten rules on utility rate hikes
Minnesota's Attorney General and some lawmakers seek more accountability from utilities.
Social pressure to save energy?
Xcel Energy thinks the urge to "keep up with the Joneses" could inspire people to keep down energy use. A new way to keep up with the Joneses: Energy savings
Change comes to Minneapolis school board
DFL-endorsed candidates Bates, Davis and Lee leading in early returns, with possible ouster of Henry-Blythe.
Sweethearts: Couple's candy shop is a dream come true
A "What if..." conversation leads to a store full of candy, cakes, cookies and other treats.