Members of the Minnesota Wild are growing moustaches in the month of November to gain awareness for prostate cancer, Mark Rosen reports (3:00).
It's in the spot where Figlio used to be, Mike Binkley reports (0:25).
Valeria Silva was chosen unanimously to be the next St. Paul School District superintendent, Angela Davis reports (0:56).
Though it's been months since David and Breana Luedtke exchanged vows, the Marines are only now recognizing their nuptials as legitimate, Mike Binkley reports (0:26).
Cloudy skies and occasional showers this Tuesday, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:14).
There are more than 400,000 words in the Senate Health Care bill, but politicians seem to mostly be talking about two of them: Public Option. But what is the public option? Jason DeRusha answers this Good Question. (2:38)
Some rain showers coming up from the south to the Twin Cities, Chris Shaffer reports (2:34).
It happened on County Road 15, sometimes called Shoreline Drive, and Orono Orchards Road right near Lake Minnetonka, Don Shelby reports (0:31).
As part of a plea deal, Kirsten Driscoll pleaded guilty Monday in connection with the Minneapolis drunken driving death of Chris Iverson in June 2008. The prosecutor and Iverson's family are not happy with deal, Heather Brown reports (2:35).
When all the lights are strung up and the decorations put out, the public will be able to get an up close look at it during a series of open houses, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:31).
Minnesota lawmakers got an inside look at the Metrodome today a possible preview to a fight brewing about the Vikings, Pat Kessler reports (2:48).
A chance for rain in the Twin Cities Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:52).
Officials say most of the men either provided materials, or money to finance terrorists activities, Reg Chapman reports (1:30).
Lawyers for Petters and the prosecution made their last appeal to the jury, Esme Murphy reports (3:07).
A chance for rain in the Twin Cities Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (3:17).
To make sure they're ready when trouble strikes, the Mall of America security team will be doing monthly lockdown drills, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:59).
It's not something roommates Callen and Kelly really want to talk about. But after two of their fellow students committed suicide this fall, a tabooed topic is now getting attention, John Lauritsen reports (2:22).
On Saturday, Jon Kramnic's car crashed head-on into a pickup truck on County Road 35 in St. Michael. He passed away Sunday, Angela Davis reports (0:46).
There could be some flurries on Thanksgiving, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:18).
The American Farm Bureau Federation survey found the average cost of the classic meal is down about 4 percent, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:49).
Folks had fun riding the rails this weekend but at times it was standing room only, Liz Collin reports (0:28).
A controversial vote to allow non-celibate gay clergy has prompted a painful split in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Several churches have already taken steps to leave and join a new Lutheran denomination, Maya Nishikawa reports (2:13).
A new business in Scott County is making baking much easier for families across the metro, Angela Davis reports (3:08).
A South Minneapolis community came together tonight to support three families still out of their homes after an explosion in September, Liz Collin reports (0:50).
The floodwaters have gone down on St. Paul's East Side but there's still a lot of damage, Dennis Douda reports (0:57).
Students at Buffalo Senior High School are in shock Sunday night and some could not hold back tears for their fellow student who is now gone, Reg Chapman reports (2:19).
Above average temperatures again Sunday but snow and showers on the way into the week, Ron Trenda reports (1:00).
Joe Daly, a law professor at Hamline University, talks about what's ahead for the Tom Petters trial, Esme Murphy reports (4:13).