Things to know today, Oct. 21
Some things to know today, Oct. 20.
There’s plenty to do in Rosemount and vicinity today, from parent-teacher conferences at RHS to a new show at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center to a library book sale in Eagan.
Award-winning photographer and videographer Jila Nikpay, who is an immigrant herself, will present and discuss her "Faces of New America" photography collection at the Galaxie Library on Saturday.
Popular Apple Valley outdoor concert series extending the season with a bonus event planned for this Saturday.
Let’s enjoy this while we can: Today will be almost a carbon copy of yesterday, weatherwise.
There’s a good chance of rain this morning, but the sky should clear up nicely this afternoon.
The weather couldn’t get much more perfect for the Minnesota State Fair kickoff.
Second verse, same as the first: Today’s weather will be practically a repeat of yesterday’s.
Today will be a lovely early-summer day. Hey, in mid-August, we’ll take it.
Temps will inch up a bit today, but we can still bask in pleasant weather without the impossible humidity.
In case you think we need more rain, you’re going to like today’s forecast.
This kind of monotony we can deal with: Today’s forecast will be a threepeat.
Second verse, same as the first: Today’s weather will be a veritable repeat of yesterday’s.
The word “rain” does not appear anywhere in today’s forecast for Rosemount. No, really.
Rainy enough for you? If not, never fear – more may be on the way, but it shouldn’t affect Night to Unite.
The first day of August will be sunny. In fact, the first week of August is going to be sunny. Did someone say “dog days?”
Today’s weather will be almost indistinguishable from yesterday’s, except for one thing that’s much better: It’s Friday and not Thursday.
No rain in the forecast today, and milder temps. Time to head outdoors.
Bring your umbrella: It’s looking like rain today, with as much as a half-inch possible.
There’s a chance of showers and thunderstorms today, with the possibility of heavy rain tonight.
It’ll be a picture-perfect start to the week – more nice weather for Leprechaun Days.
Dustin Hatzenbuhler and his band performed Friday as part of the Music in Kelley Park concert series in Apple Valley.
The weather gods will be smiling on the first day of Rosemount’s 2011 Leprechaun Days.
We’re not even going to joke about it anymore. Stay inside today if you can, and drink plenty of water.
More heat, more rain and another insanely high heat index are on tap.
Local authors Marilyn Victor and Michael Allan Mallory will be at the library in Apple Valley at 7 p.m. Wednesday to discuss their newest book, "Killer Instinct."
Hot enough for you? It’s going to get hotter.
Today’s the 60th birthday of one of Minnesota’s most memorable politicians. Guess who?
Anyone heard a rumor about some big movie opening tonight?
Like the weather yesterday? Then you’ll love today’s forecast.
There are tons of showings to choose from if "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" is a must-see for you.
It’ll be a lovely day to head to the Farmers Market, the National Weather Service says.
Take along an umbrella when you go out this afternoon, just in case.
The heat continues today, with a chance of thunderstorms – and shutdown notwithstanding, you can head to the Minnesota Zoo to see, appropriately enough, the Monkees.
Remember just a few months ago and all the wind-chill index reports? Well, today we’ll actually have a heat index to worry about.
Sunshine, a bestselling fantasy author and singin’ the blues: summer in Minnesota.
Bob and the Beachcombers performed Sunday as part of the Apple Valley Freedom Days festivities.
Apple Valley's "Music in Kelley Park" summer concert series began Friday with a free performance by 4 Degrees of Freedom.
The Go Go's hit the Minnesota Zoo Amphitheater stage at 8 p.m. Tuesday as the first of 34 concerts at the zoo this summer.