The school district says it hopes students approach online classes the same as they would in the classroom.
For a farmer in Pierz, in rural northwestern Minnesota, sunflowers started as a good protein source for livestock.
“I am a teacher and I am scared,” teacher Ellen Gurrola said.
29 of the 35 people at the service tested positive.
Dr. Jerome Adams expressed some concern that Minnesota’s case-positivity rate continues to climb.
The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk went down on Dec. 5, 2019 near Kimball, just south of St. Cloud.
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-6th District) announced Wednesday that he’s launching an initiative to thank law enforcement officers in Minnesota.
Many families recognize that whatever decision is made, something important will be sacrificed.
Here's a look at what life is like after COVID-19, especially for those who were hospitalized.
She shared some of her favorite memories from six years of covering Minnesota news and sports.
Small entertainment venues were among the first to close last March and will be the last to reopen when the virus threat subsides.
Ivanka Trump was at Duluth Pack in Duluth touting the president’s commitment to American workers.
Sen. Smith says the federal administration needs to work to find solutions to reach these native youth while schools are closed.
A disturbing video was posted on social media showing a couple at Walmart in Marshall checking out with swastika face masks on.
The survey did find that younger people reported feeling more lonely than older folks.
Christiane Cordero reports on the preparations being made by parents as they await a decision on the upcoming school year.
According to Roseville police, Kevin Jay Karjalahti faces three counts of felony threats of violence in connection to the crimes.
Officers were called to the 2200 block of 13th Avenue South at about 9 p.m. on a report of shots fired.
Matson is a Waseca police officer who was shot in the head while responding to reports of a suspicious person on Jan 6.
This is the first time in two years that the EagleCam birds have laid eggs before the camera, the DNR says.
It’s been the question hanging over Laura Wade’s head for the last month.
The mistaken alert Wednesday morning came from Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
Nicole Matson, the officer’s sister-in-law, wrote on a CaringBridge page that Matson was cleared for the surgery Monday.
The exercise is scheduled to last approximately from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The impulsive purchase ended up being worth a million dollars.
The Happy Gnome announced late Monday that it will be closing on Dec. 22.
The popular winter wonderland at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton will feature ice-carved slides, tunnels, fountains and waterfalls.
The Board of Animal Health says a family in Otter Tail County reported that the 6-month-old cat got into a fight last month with a skunk.
For the second time this month, National Weather Service radars picked up a massive flock Thursday over the refuge.
Law enforcement, hundreds of volunteers, and a heat-seeking drone are to thank for rescuing a young Minnesota boy early this morning.
A memorial is growing for Jackson Pfister, the 15-year-old sophomore from Esko High School who collapsed on the field Friday night.
The manure leaked out of an above-ground storage tank in central Minnesota.
Mourners called for justice after police shot Davis a week ago.
“Love – hate is a little strong of a term. I love it all the time,” said Marschke, as he snipped another heirloom tomato off the vine.
The 33-year-old man — a husband and a father to two children — was working in a trench laying water lines when the trench collapsed.
Walz, a Democrat, promised his son, Gus, that if he won the race for governor he’d get the family a dog.
A new study published has found the states with the highest and lowest teenage delinquency rates in the United States.
The 2-1/2-year-old was found within minutes of being reported missing after absconding in his battery-powered John Deere.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition published its annual “Out of Reach” report, finding that rental housing needs are worsening.
One Twitter user asked Friday, and many other Minnesotans chimed in with their confessions.