One of the Twin Cities' first indoor musicals navigates changing safety rules
With changing pandemic protocols altering its new show, Theatre Elision has had to be nimble.
With changing pandemic protocols altering its new show, Theatre Elision has had to be nimble.
Freeway traffic near Albertville helps engineers across the country design roads that last.
We get to the bottom of a new exhibit of the Purple One's shoes at Paisley Park.
A man wanted for a fatal shooting in Minnesota has been arrested in South Dakota, according to sheriff's officials.
J.A. Happ delivered seven strong innings for his fifth victory of the season, and Ryan Jeffers and Miguel Sano hit home runs for the Twins on Thursday.
A polarizing plan to ecologically balance the historic course by halving its holes
A federal judge Thursday extended a temporary restraining order on West Virginia's new law that tightens requirements on needle exchange programs.
Rescue workers now focused on finding remains instead of survivors in the rubble of a Florida condominium collapse vowed Thursday to keep up their search for victims until they cleared all the debris at the site.
The Defense Department used DNA technology to identify 22-year-old Neal Todd of Akeley, Minn.
Federal regulators said Thursday they now can better track rocket launches and space vehicles returning to Earth, which could cut the amount of time that airplanes must be routed around space operations.
Tree cover helps keep neighborhoods cooler, a growing concern as cities heat up.
Not all species suffer equally, and some actually benefit.
Canada's chief public health officer says there are cases of the latest COVID-19 variant of interest in the country, but it's too early to know how widespread it is or what impact it could have.
Fans will be banned from Tokyo-area stadiums and arenas when the Olympics begin in two weeks, the city's governor said Thursday after meeting with organizers of the pandemic-postponed games.
Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday vetoed a bipartisan bill designed to help save two shuttered paper mills and another measure criticized by open records advocates to create a human resources office for the Legislature, saying it would shield documents from public release.
Honorary names on campus buildings could get expiration dates.
Both were shot; no arrests announced.