After a weekend that saw the Minneapolis-St. Paul area crack the 40-degree mark for the first time in weeks, a front arrives tonight that could bring snow and, worse, high winds.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of how the average travel time to work from home changed between 2000-2011.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Now's the time to donate blood locally: We looked through the numbers to show you how significant your donations really are.
Try this recipe for a rich sauce that pairs perfectly with beef.
Find out where you can donate blood around Dakota County.
The top stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include more details about a fatal helicopter crash, bees’ breath and an imprisoned man returns from Abu Dhabi.
‘Widespread’ seasonal flu activity is being reported in Minnesota.
A solar flare caused beautiful northern lights displays around the world.
Hint: it's not what you think.
Your car dashboard may be warning you about low tire pressure. But the problem could be caused by the weather.
A solar flare is expected to make the northern lights visible in the continental United States.
Three things to do in the Twin Cities area include a chance to tinker and make Hawaiian leis, and an art exhibit about the 45th Parallel.
Pipes that freeze most frequently are those that are exposed to severe cold, like those in unheated interior areas like basements and crawl spaces, attics, garages or kitchen cabinets.
The hockey competition will honor the memory of Quinn McManus Kirsch, who died of myocarditis last January.
Keep kids busy with these sweet and fun ideas.
The map above shows a snapshot of total homes sold in October across town.
Pet owners across the metro bundled up their four-legged friends to shield them from this week’s freezing temperatures.
Bundling up for extreme temperatures doesn’t just keep you warm—it makes for a good photo!
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