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Widower sues Ulta, claiming salon denied late wife use of her service dog
Lanie Zimney worked as a hair stylist at Ulta in St. Cloud in 2019. She died by suicide in 2020.
Defense attorneys seek to discredit key witness in Feeding Our Future meal fraud scheme
Hadith Ahmed, a former Feeding Our Future employee, testified Thursday that he hopes for a reduced prison sentence for cooperating with the FBI.
Minneapolis City Council OKs new Nicollet Avenue, bike promenade and park for former Kmart space
The broad-strokes concepts gained support from council members Thursday for the area along Lake Street.
Expect clearer air this summer in Minnesota, thanks to a milder wildfire season
Wildfires may still bring some smoke, but not nearly as much as 2023, forecasters said.
InnerCity Tennis nominated to run health and wellness hub at north Minneapolis Upper Harbor development
Developer United Properties unveiled the nonprofit tennis organization as its preferred anchor tenant for a key parcel dedicated to health and wellness.
How to hop on the Timberwolves bandwagon
A guide for newbies as the team prepares to take on the Denver Nuggets at Target Center.
Wayzata police officer still hospitalized after being hit by SUV while biking
Sgt. Dan Lee was off duty when he suffered serious injuries in the incident in St. Michael on Sunday.
Meet Kim Hyatt, our new north central Minnesota reporter, as she moves home
Hyatt grew up in Laporte, a town she thought she would never live in again — until she felt called back.
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Brooks: No funding, no lab, no problem for dogged University of Minnesota student inventors
Undergrads spent six years building a new medical device to treat Raynaud's.
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Souhan: South Carolina's Staley brings humor, wisdom to St. Kate's
Speaking at "Breaking Barriers," South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley teases one of her own NCAA title-winning players, St. Michael-Albertville's Tessa Johnson.
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Two teens wounded, one seriously, in north Minneapolis shooting
The shooting occurred Thursday evening on Irving Avenue N. in the Jordan neighborhood.
How did gambling develop into a major industry in Minnesota?
Gambling had been largely illegal in the state until half a century ago.
Myon Burrell arrested on probable cause of narcotics violation
Burrell had not been charged as of Thursday, and more details were not available.
Brooklyn Park community development director departs for Bloomington
Kim Berggren's departure comes as the north metro suburb is trying to establish a BioTech innovation District to serve as a hub for health technology and care companies.
Minnesota lawmakers look to ban 'excited delirium' training for police
The mention of the term during the George Floyd murder case and other high-profile police encounters has accelerated the debate over its legitimacy.
Hazeltine golf club wants to take large-scale events to the next level with villas, new courses
The improvements plan was submitted to the city of Chaska.