Kenta Maeda and Jose Berrios pitch for the Twins, with both games scheduled for seven innings.
Authorities said alcohol and high speeds were likely factors.
REVIEW: Virtuoso reopens Northrop stage at a tense time.
Bernard Madoff, the infamous architect of an epic securities swindle that burned thousands of investors, outfoxed regulators and earned him a 150-year prison term, died behind bars early Wednesday. He was 82.
Works by Seitu Jones, Xavier Tavera and Jim Denomie now tower over George Floyd Square.
Top Democrats say the powers are needed as the state distributes doses of the vaccine.
The tiny red hearts that appear under Instagram photos of kids, kittens and sandwiches can be a source of stress for many users, an insidious way of measuring self worth and popularity.
The nation's largest banks are expected to report big profits for the first quarter amid renewed confidence that pandemic-battered consumers and businesses can repay their debts and start borrowing again.
The state Senate was set Wednesday to pass a host of Republican-authored changes to Wisconsin elections, including a prohibition on accepting private grants to aid election administration.
Anthropology students at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh have been enlisted to help search for the remains of a homicide victim who died in 1983.
Kohl's Corp. says it's adding three independent members to its board of directors as part of an agreement it struck with a key activist investor group that has been fighting to exert more control.
The defense is trying to raise enough doubt for jurors to acquit the fired Minneapolis police officer in the death of George Floyd.
If you're looking for value wines, here are 12 that crush it.
We know why some movie villains broke bad, but it may be even scarier when we don't.
The NCAA women's volleyball championships begin Wednesday in Omaha with a reduced field, a new format and a dash of controversy. The Gophers play Thursday.
Like many Minnesotans, U project finds, it fishes.