Friends mourn man killed in Plymouth hit-and-run as driver charged
His dog also was killed in the crash, said a longtime friend. The driver was street racing, according to the charges.
His dog also was killed in the crash, said a longtime friend. The driver was street racing, according to the charges.
Law enforcement has said the stops can prevent more serious crimes.
Legislators are still hashing out how to end the state's eviction moratorium.
Gov. Tim Walz met with business leaders to discuss further easing of COVID-19 restrictions and commended Minnesotans for a vaccine uptake rate that "out-vaccinated the surge."
The return of fans to sports stadiums is a step toward a return to normalcy, but normal still feels far away after watching the Wolves and Golden State.
If the more than 20,000 signatures are verified, a citywide vote on a department overhaul is one step closer. As long as the question is constitutional, officials cannot bar it from the ballot.
Turnaround is broad-based, extends beyond shock drops of year-ago period.
Turnaround is broad-based, extends beyond shock drops of year-ago period.
Outfielders Kyle Garlick and Max Kepler missed nine games each after testing positive for COVID-19 on a West Coast road trip.
The NFL draft continues with Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday and Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday. Here's a guide to where you can get the latest information on the draft.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sued the U.S. Department of Interior on Friday in an effort to see fireworks shot over Mount Rushmore National Monument on Independence Day.
The first in-person trial is scheduled to begin May 13.
Federal authorities investigating Rudy Giuliani are seeking information related to a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who was ousted from her job two years ago on orders of then-President Donald Trump, a lawyer for Giuliani said Friday.
Russia on Friday blacklisted eight officials from the European Union in retaliation for EU sanctions over the imprisonment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
The number of targets of secretive surveillance in national security investigations fell sharply last year in part because of the coronavirus pandemic and continued scrutiny of the FBI's wiretapping authorities arising from the Russia investigation, according to a government report released Friday.
An Olympic silver medalist who is one of Belarus' most lauded athletes says he is going on a 10-day hunger strike to support victims of political repression in the country.
Changing demand for COVID-19 vaccine prompts state to drop requirement that providers administer 90% of vaccine within three days.
Mio Aoki-Sherwood earned a 36 on her first attempt.
There's a four-letter word to describe the future for the Timberwolves, but you'll have to get to the end of the column to see it.
The group must submit 353 verified signatures to the city by May 14.
Stocks fell broadly in midday trading as investors backed away from technology and communications companies.