Minnesota nursing homes embrace Danish cycling idea that puts older adults on wheels
Cycling Without Age gives older adults with limited mobility a thrilling change of scene on electric bikes.
Cycling Without Age gives older adults with limited mobility a thrilling change of scene on electric bikes.
The Susan G Komen 3-Day kicked off Friday, August 16, 2019 in downtown Minneapolis
Jeffrey Epstein's prison death has been ruled a suicide by hanging, the medical examiner's office said Friday.
Plymouth's Oliver Cabell introduced a recycled plastic sneaker made from 3-D technology.
Health officials have closed all beaches at a popular Minneapolis lake after number of illnesses identified in people who swam there rose to 49.
NASA has picked Alabama's 'Rocket City' to lead development of the next lunar lander for astronauts.
A judge has paused a defamation suit filed by Roy Moore against women who accused him during his unsuccessful U.S. Senate bid of past misconduct.
An officer at a Rhode Island detention center has resigned amid investigations into a truck that drove through a group protesting federal immigration policies.
Michigan's attorney general has ordered an investigation of police in suburban Detroit who questioned a black man when a woman claimed he was staring at her.
California officials announced Friday that job growth in the world's fifth largest economy is now in its 113th month, tying the expansion of the 1960s as the longest on record.
Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer says it's still too early to tell where the team is at right now, but with the first home preseason game up next he's feeling positive about his players.
An excellent defensive play in the fifth inning helped Coon Rapids-Andover hold a one-run lead and advance to Sunday's second round of the Little League World Series.
Devin Smeltzer was sent to the Red Wings last night after a four-inning save in a 13-6 victory over the Rangers.
The south Minneapolis lake's two beaches will be closed for the rest of the season out of an "abundance of caution," Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board officials said.
Will investors keep the faith? Fed action may be significant in the short term, but eventually it will come back to economic data.
CardioMech AS is building its team in Minnesota and plans a funding round soon for its mitral-valve repair system.
Social Security is complex. Many retirees need and can receive specialized aid from the program.
Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen will replace him as the featured soloist for the Sept. 19, 20 and 21 shows.
A city-wide promotion in Los Angeles for a popular Amazon television series caused chaos when drivers lined up for hours to cash in on 1950s gas prices.
They want fundamental change: single-payer health care, debt-free college, environmental protections and the end of big money in politics.
An Illinois state senator has pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging he took more than $250,000 in salary and benefits over three years from the Teamsters while doing little or no work.
Plante, who was arrested Wednesday at his Prior Lake home, has been placed on leave with the city.
Gov. Tony Evers says he believes Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes has been "truthful" about whether he graduated from college.
Gov. Tony Evers is creating a new office to help achieve his goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050.
The company finds contract jobs for IT workers — and the firm has only grown.