Beware: Your car's technology is watching you
And vehicle computers not only tempt scoundrels, they entice the police.
And vehicle computers not only tempt scoundrels, they entice the police.
Minnesota has made a lot of progress. Here are examples.
But the move is about more than adult films. They're using this to steer the GOP away from its commitments to individual liberty.
Try turning off your computer and your phone for a week and observe as the anxiety spikes and claustrophobia sets in.
The campaign leading up to the caucuses may be the best chance for Minnesotans to see the would-be presidents close up, in unscripted settings.
From Key West to Winter Park, boat tours serve up classic views of the state.
Their commitment to the run has put less of a burden on Kirk Cousins and enabled the defense to avoid getting worn down.
Vikings fans at the Minneapolis airport got a special treat when the team's plane departed for tomorrow's game
An ambitious new North Loop music hall, the Fillmore offered media representatives a preview tour.
At Twin Cities museums, art speaks more than one language.
The Front Line Foundation, formerly Friends of SWAT Minnesota, renamed and expanded in 2018.
Neil Peart, the drummer and lyricist for Rush, died of brain cancer Tuesday, January 7th, in Santa Monica, Cal. He was 67.
The 15-year-old is about to age out of Camp RED, but he's sending other kids there thanks to $5,000 from a fundraising event he organized.
There was a send-off rally for the Minnesota Vikings as they depart to San Francisco for the NFL playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Sunrise Banks Community Development Corp. aims to acquire 600-plus apartments to keep rents from climbing out of reach for tenants with lower incomes.
Live Nation representatives showed off the new, 1,800-capacity North Loop area concert venue Friday ahead of a job fair.
Researchers hope the findings counter recent trends of mothers using marijuana for pregnancy-related nausea symptoms.
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The old-school cocktail bar announced it will reopen in February. Meanwhile, a second Bloomington location is in the works.
An Alaska judge ruled Friday that an effort to recall Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy may proceed, a decision that is expected to be appealed.
Todd McMurtry, an attorney who represented a Kentucky student embroiled in media lawsuits after a viral encounter with a Native American activist, stepped forward Friday to challenge U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, setting up an intraparty fight in a solidly Republican congressional district.
A faculty member was ousted from his job earlier this week for posting on Facebook and urging Iran to tweet potential targets to bomb in the United States.
The Vikings put cornerback Mackensie Alexander, who had arthroscopic knee this week, on injured reserve Friday, a day before their playoff game against San Francisco. Cornerback Nate Meadors, a rookie from UCLA, was activated off the practice squad to take his spot. Safety Jayron Kearse (toe/knee) was downgraded to out for the game.
An industrial site in suburban Detroit from which a greenish stream of contaminated water leaked onto a freeway will be considered for the federal Superfund cleanup program, Michigan officials said Friday.
Live Nation's ambitious new two-story, 1,850-capacity music venue the Fillmore Minneapolis opens this week in the shadow of Target Field.