JBS to reopen Worthington pork plant, Smithfield opening in Sioux Falls
The Worthington plant, the largest processing plant in Minnesota for hogs, closed nearly two weeks ago as COVID-19 spread among workers.
The Worthington plant, the largest processing plant in Minnesota for hogs, closed nearly two weeks ago as COVID-19 spread among workers.
As pockets of supermarkets nationally limit meat purchases, local chains are by and far only limiting sale items.
Twin Cities music lovers welcome the distraction of naming their influential records.
As puzzles skyrocket in popularity during crisis, a local jigsaw creator helps Twin Cities artists and shops.
The Treasury Department says it will need to borrow a record $2.99 trillion during the current April-June quarter to cover the cost of various rescue efforts dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
A second boater survived; sheriff says neither man had on a life vest.
Get your recorders ready: While we await the return of Major League Baseball, ESPN has reached an agreement to broadcast Korean Baseball Organization games in the wee hours.
The Wolves led Sacramento by 12 points with 78 seconds to play. Their win probably was figured at 99.9% So what could possibly go wrong? Just about everything.
A West Virginia woman who had already been accused of kidnapping her daughter faces a new charge of storing top-secret information from the National Security Agency in a storage facility she leased, court papers show.
The NFL draft is barely a week in the rearview mirror and is about the furthest thing away on annual sports calendars from happening again, so naturally we're talking now about … the NFL draft? Yes, I've largely ignored all the 2021 draft projections. But now more than ever, anything with a local angle and on-field focus tends to catch my eye. So here's something: The site Foxbet.com created a prop bet with odds on the most likely No. 1 overall pick in 2021. The clear favorite, of course, is Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Читать дальше...
An-end-of-year deadline set by Congress to spend all the money is setting up clashes not just between parties but among state, county and city leaders scrambling to meet the ballooning costs of the pandemic at the same time that their tax revenues are plunging.
Anthony Trifletti remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail.
A Los Angeles police officer accused of shooting a fellow officer during an off-duty, weekend camping trip had served in the U.S. Army for 21 years, his lawyer said Monday.
Gazelka said he wants to keep working on oversight, bonding and tax breaks.
The president's assertions of legal authority often have little basis in reality. But our responses matter, because we can transform his imaginations into facts on the ground.
Trump strong-armed him on oil. For now, the Saudi prince is stuck exactly where the president wants him.
As President Trump presses for states to reopen their economies, his administration is privately projecting the number of deaths from the coronavirus to nearly double over the next weeks, reaching about 3,000 daily deaths June 1, according to an internal document obtained by the New York Times.
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Authorities said it was the largest seizure of its kind in Minnesota history.
Six Army soldiers who were injured in a ballistic missile attack in Iraq in January have been awarded Purple Hearts, and 23 others have been approved for the award and will get them later this week, U.S. Central Command said Monday.
The descriptors have changed but the groups remain.
Increases in testing wouldn't account for the rise in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care, whose infections were already being closely tracked.
West Virginia has reached a $3.9 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit over the company's marketing of a surgical mesh used to treat pelvic conditions in women, state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced Monday.
Millions of people were allowed to return to work in Italy on Monday as Europe's longest coronavirus lockdown started to ease, while the U.S. took halting steps to lift some of its own restrictions even as tens of thousands of new cases were reported every day.