New seats for LRT
Metro Transit is testing out plastic seats in some light rail vehicles to see if passengers prefer them to the cloth seats that now cover the seats. Metro Transit says plastic seats are easier to maintain.
Metro Transit is testing out plastic seats in some light rail vehicles to see if passengers prefer them to the cloth seats that now cover the seats. Metro Transit says plastic seats are easier to maintain.
Former NCAA champion and WWE superstar Brock Lesnar paid a visit to his alma mater on Wednesday and scrapped with current No. 1-ranked heavyweight Gable Steveson
It comes months after the state's largest minority-owned company moved into a new North Side headquarters partially funded by Hennepin County.
One justice worried that striking down law could lead to "Amazon of liquor."
It is the biggest jump since the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2013, according to a report released by the Minnesota Hospital Association.
Scarce snow and unseasonable warmth have turned Lake Minnetonka's
Elm Creek Park Reserve in Maple Grove is one of several ski hills offering artificial snow across the Twin Cities.
The sports-minded school, with 21 athletes in its first year, is part of a growing trend that flips the traditional high school approach in seeking to get exposure for their basketball talents
Officer Brett Palkowitsch is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the case.
By returning for his senior season, Tyler Johnson can cement his legacy as one of the most productive receivers in Gophers history. But by earning his degree he can set an example for others in North Minneapolis.
They proposed regulating managers who can affect prescription drug cost and access.
The seat opened up when Gov. Tim Walz appointed the sitting senator as a commissioner.
Pontus Aberg has 19 points for the Ducks this season, and will step into the lineup against his former team Thursday.
It's better to work with disrupters rather than regulate them away.
The idea that various progressive plans sound nice but are unrealistic is off base. We've shown that in New York City, it's been shown elsewhere and the midterms indicated that voters are ready for fundamental change.
A presidential possibility with a shadow: The push for Al Franken's resignation from Senate.
The city is poised to adopt a plan that benefits private interests far more than public. Community well-being must be a high priority.
At a time when their perspective is as important as ever, it's in short supply.
City Council has an opportunity to make history with Friday vote on 37-story downtown project.
Can the Gophers take care of the ball against Illinois' intense ball-pressure defense Wednesday in Champaign?