Famous Dave's testing new concept in Uptown location
The Uptown Famous Dave's will lose seating in the conversion.
The Uptown Famous Dave's will lose seating in the conversion.
Welcome to the Friday edition of The Cooler, where nobody can do it alone. Let's get to it: *First off, let's resist any temptation to put an asterisk next to the Raptors NBA championship. Yeah, of course Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson's injuries played a significant role in Toronto's series victory — including Game 6, which Durant missed completely and Thompson was knocked out of in the second half. But those are the breaks. And the Raptors were every bit as good as the Warriors when Thompson was healthy. Читать дальше...
Theater artists wrestle with warnings that prepare audiences but risk giving away too much.
All law enforcement agencies in Florida will have to cooperate with federal immigration authorities under a bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The morning after a dreadful mop-up outing for the Twins, reliever Fernando Romero was sent back to Class AAA Rochester.
At its peak, about 36 mansions lined Park from Franklin Avenue to 28th Street, once known as the "Golden Mile." Most of them were owned by boldface families of the era. Now, just a handful of the mansions remain.
About 450 workers at Sky Chefs unit join those in other cities to raise pressure on nationwide contract talks.
Let's take an opinionated and hunger-inducing look back at the first six months of Burger Friday.
The Star Tribune asked the 10 members of Minnesota's congressional delegation if they have read the special counsel's Russia report and what they think about it. Here's what they said.
Financial-services firms turn to apprenticeships to draw workers in a tight economy
The Latest on the Kansas Supreme Court's newest ruling in a protracted lawsuit over funding for public schools (all times local):
No charges had been filed as of Thursday afternoon.
Terms were not disclosed
Confusion over the historic sign might have something to do with it.
Once forbidden sales are quickly becoming the norm at college and university events.
The Kansas Supreme Court signed off Friday on an increase in spending on public schools that the Democratic governor pushed through the Republican-controlled Legislature, but the justices refused to close the protracted education funding lawsuit that prompted their decision.
From 'Ich bin ein Berliner' and 'Tear down this wall!' to 'I'm sure they'll work it out' is quite a descent for the leader of the free world.
The U.S. military's Central Command has released a video it says shows Iranian forces removing an unexploded limpet mine from one of the two ships suspected to have been attacked near the Strait of Hormuz. (Video only; no audio)
By far, the stamp program is the longest-running and most successful habitat conservation effort in the nation's history. Why mess with it?
After the completion of Kyle Rudolph's four-year contract extension, the Vikings bought themselves some breathing room under the salary cap for the 2019 league year. They've now got $4,686,926 under the cap, having created $4.075 million of cap space with Rudolph's new deal. Their 2020 cap situation, which was tenuous before signing Rudolph, will still require some work between now and next spring. According to sources with access to NFL Players Association salary data, Rudolph received a $7.25 million signing bonus... Читать дальше...
Calling Iran "a nation of terror," President Donald Trump confirmed the assessment of his top advisers and publicly accused the Persian Gulf nation of responsibility for recent attacks on oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The Cincinnati Zoo says a 37-year-old male silverback gorilla is safely back home some 28 years after he went to California.
President Donald Trump says Vice President Mike Pence doesn't automatically have his backing should he mount his own run for the White House in 2024.
President Donald Trump says he won't fire White House counselor Kellyanne Conway after a federal watchdog agency recommended her removal for repeatedly violating a law that limits political activity by government workers.