Court of Appeals won't intervene in Derek Chauvin trial
Prosecutors did not establish a basis for the court's involvement, said a Friday ruling.
Prosecutors did not establish a basis for the court's involvement, said a Friday ruling.
Minneapolis' first restaurateur of note, a young Black man from Kentucky, was an influential figure in the 1880s and 1890s.
The athletic department is estimated to receive $300,000 per year, with a portion going to alcohol education and recovery programs.
A founder of the U's landscape architecture program emphasized collaboration.
Russell and Karl-Anthony Towns have still only played five games together since Russell came to Minnesota in last year's trade.
City planners argued against allowing the razing of 21 N. Washington Av.
What does this mean if you're a Vikings fan? That depends on how far into the Kirk Cousins trade swirl you want to go.
Four writers of color will discuss their work in the context of race in America.
J.J. Watt and the Houston Texans have "mutually agreed to part ways," ending the tenure of the face of the franchise and adding another huge change to an offseason filled with upheaval.
Construction timing is still unclear.
Genetics, environment and early socialization play a role in how your kitten responds to people.
The lower speed limit on the "35E Parkway" stems from a battle that began decades ago.
A driver was rescued from a pickup truck dangling over the side of the Cedar Avenue bridge over the Minnesota River.
Michael Rand rants and raves about the U men's basketball team's win over Purdue, which featured a dose of the luck Minnesota sports fans insist never comes their way. Also, Gophers hockey struggles with Randy Johnson and Dennis Anderson on the Gunflint Trail.
Being commander in chief means more than dressing up to political cosplayers, who study history, memorize speeches and take pride in their portrayals.
TV, social media and the pandemic fuel interest in fixer-uppers.
Best places to relish the outdoors in a winter like no other, where social distance comes naturally.
Baseball writer Phil Miller gets some surprising questions from fans eager for the games to start. It's only five days until pitchers and catchers report.
After a prosecution case rooted in emotive, violent images from the Capitol siege, Donald Trump's impeachment trial shifts on Friday to defense lawyers prepared to make a fundamental concession: The violence was every bit as traumatic, unacceptable and illegal as Democrats say.