Twins center fielder Byron Buxton carted off field after injuring foot
The injury happened during an intrasquad scrimmage at Target Field on Monday night.
The injury happened during an intrasquad scrimmage at Target Field on Monday night.
Zachary Robinson was accused of shooting a pregnant woman.
The man who owned a caribou heart that protesters said they wanted to give U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan during a disrupted campaign event said Sullivan reminded him of the robotic Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz," and he wanted to give him a heart.
Even for 60-game season, manager Rocco Baldelli wants to ensure his players stay fresh.
The Washington NFL franchise announced Monday it is dropping the "Redskins" name and Indian head logo.
Minnesota United only used two of its allotted five substitutions but Aaron Schoenfeld and Raheem Edwards keyed their comeback in the team's first game in the MLS is Back tournament in Orlando.
The videos can be viewed by appointment at the courthouse but cannot be recorded, the court said.
Oil firms pay bonuses as they hurtle toward bankruptcy, environmental disaster.
North Dakota is urging a federal appeals court to block a judge's order to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Service says it will pay workers for "effort" on grocery deliveries; some plan to walk off the job in protest.
It is the company's ninth such project in Minnesota.
Outbreaks involving 14 bars and 710 people over the last month show that some businesses aren't taking required precautions, such as keeping customers separated by at least 6 feet, to reduce transmission of the coronavirus.
Evidence does not support 'deliberate indifference,' judge ruled.
The Republican-led Senate approved a resolution to rescind the governor's emergency powers. But the DFL-controlled House is unlikely to follow suit, leaving Walz's pandemic decrees intact at least through the middle of August.
It has been five years since the Wild drafted the young Russian star.
Lake Street and Minnehaha post offices were destroyed in Floyd unrest.
The bridge was shut down before 4 a.m. and opened again late Monday afternoon.
Minnesota has joined the suit to keep international students at their schools.
How to solve the problem has become a point of contention.
Nonpartisan and noninfectious.
The prosecution was indeed "righteous," and the president's clemency was in fact "historic corruption."
The data already supported it. Now there's new energy for equal justice, and the ideas are connected.