Stocks rose on Wall Street Thursday as investors reviewed encouraging jobs data and a strong batch of corporate earnings reports.
The state Department of Justice has finished handing out $100 million in grants to bolster school safety, the agency announced Thursday.
A state appellate judge rejected a drunken driver's arguments Thursday that a deputy made him undergo field sobriety tests in a snow storm in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
While they cling to the dark side, newer movies mess with the genre in a thrilling way.
The new "Suicide" adventure would like us to forget its predecessor. Done!
The superintendent of Iowa's largest school district said he's pleased about the resolution of complaints against him over the district's refusal to return students to in-person classes last year during a surge in coronavirus cases.
The U.S. Olympic gold medalist gymnast was reunited with her family on the "Today" show and is expected to arrive in the Twin Cities this afternoon.
Remy Pettus, formerly of Bardo, will be running the kitchen.
Ex-Hopkins superstar 'Paige Buckets' has trademarked her nickname. So what happens now? Also, Randy Johnson joins guest host Christina Long on the podcast to talk U football and a women's golf event comes to town.
Luke Bryan's new series comes across as a series of self-promotional videos.
Newly acquired starting pitcher Joe Ryan went 4 ⅓ innings while allowing one run and ex-Twins infielder Tyler Austin drove in two runs to set up a title-game rematch with Japan.
The Gnome Pub and Hope Breakfast Bar co-owner will appear Friday on "Live's Hometown Chefs Summer Cooking."
Ingram, who co-owns The Gnome Pub and Hope Breakfast Bar, will appear Friday on the show's recurring segment, "Live's Hometown Chefs Summer Cooking."
Minnesota's state auditor and a state senator are hospitalized following a collision with a semi in Redwood County.
Toy maker Eric Poses created a card game last year he called The Worst-Case Scenario, a wry reference to the way the coronavirus had upended normal life.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week by 14,000 to 385,000, more evidence that the economy and the job market are rebounding briskly from the coronavirus recession.
In his first major competition at the senior international level, Gable Steveson of Apple Valley has set up a gold-medal battle Friday with three-time world champion Geno Petriashvili.