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It was hours into a gathering to remember murdered Minnesota DFL Leader Melissa Hortman when Rep. Mike Howard thought: she would be so over this. Hortman, a brass tacks legislator killed in June in what prosecutors have dubbed a politically motivated attack,
Yesterday, the Minnesota Vikings traded away Harrison Phillips in a move that freed up over $7 million in salary cap space for the current season. This immediately got people thinking that it could lead to another move as a follow-up, as trading away a defensive leader doesn't make much sense otherwise.
The Minnesota State Fair answers an age-old question: what happens when you mix a PB and J sandwich with a cheeseburger?
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Prison for repeat sex offender who picked up girl in Minnesota park, assaulted her for months
We will not allow offenders to turn our parks and neighborhoods into hunting grounds for children,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson.
"We held hands and said, 'Let's ask God if we can grow old together.' And here we are," they said. "We're going to take it another year."
Greater Tater, a local food truck serving jumbo tater tots, is one of eight vendors new to the Minnesota State Fair in 2025. You can find them on the fairgrounds near the horse barn on Liggett Street. FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (FOX 9) - The local food truck, Greater Tater, has a greater mission behind their deep-fried jumbo tater tots.
Minnesota updates its Ignition Interlock Program linking it with substance abuse treatments to reduce impaired driving.
Thursday will be a bright, warm start for opening day at the State Fair, with highs in the low-to-mid 80s and a touch of humidity.
TikTok is defrauding and deceiving children by exploiting their developing brains, according to a lawsuit filed against the video sharing platform by Minnesota’s attorney general. Following the lead of at least a dozen other states and the District of ...
The Twins have a 1-5 record on their current homestand against Detroit and the A’s, one of two teams with a worse record in the American League.
The Le Sueur Police Department on Monday announced the passing of Karl Haugen, 41, who the department said served the Le Sueur-Henderson community since 2008.