What's open, closed on Memorial Day in the Twin Cities
Government agencies and banks will be closed, while many grocery stores and mall shops will be open.
Government agencies and banks will be closed, while many grocery stores and mall shops will be open.
Indianapolis 500 officials hope to start race at about 4:30 p.m. EDT after storm delay.
Grayson Murray's parents said Sunday their 30-year-old son took his own life, just one day after he withdrew from a PGA Tour event. The family asked for privacy and that people honor Murray by being kind to one another.
Ronald Acuña Jr. left the Atlanta Braves' game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first inning on Sunday with left knee soreness after his leg appeared to buckle.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived Sunday in the capital of Uzbekistan where he is to hold talks with President Shavkay Mirziyoyev that are expected to focus on deepening the countries' relations.
Tadej Pogacar won the Giro d'Italia on Sunday with the race's biggest margin of victory in nearly six decades — earning a third Grand Tour trophy to go with his two Tour de France titles.
Carl Grundstrom scored twice to rally Sweden to a 4-2 victory over Canada and a bronze medal at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia on Sunday announced the appointment of its first ambassador to Syria since severing ties with Damascus in 12 years, marking an ongoing thawing in relations since the war-torn country was readmitted to the Arab League over a year ago.
A 38-year-old Minneapolis woman died when her vehicle rolled over on Interstate 94 in St. Paul on Sunday.
The two corrections officers were treated at a hospital and released.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won the restarted Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday for his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years.
The start of the Indianapolis 500 was expected to be delayed as a strong storm pushed into the area, forcing Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials to evacuate about 125,000 fans who had already arrived for ''The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.''
Children among 11 people killed after tornadoes and heavy storms plow across Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, officials say.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc wins Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix.
Delay expected at Indianapolis 500 as fans are evacuated from speedway amid severe thunderstorm warning.
A struggle began after a sheriff's deputy informed the suspect he was under arrest on suspicion of DUI. The suspect was seriously injured with a knife.
Kyle Larson was keeping a close eye on the weather Sunday, which threatened to push back the start of the Indianapolis 500 and put his shot at completing every lap of the race along with the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte in jeopardy.
In her will, Joyce Heinisch gifted the county with a 300-acre parcel for a public park, as long as some of her family members can live out their lives on it first.
After 22 witnesses, including a porn actor, tabloid publisher and White House insiders, testimony is over at Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York.
Prosecutors will rest their case this week and defense attorneys for the seven defendants on trial will start calling their own witnesses to make their case they fed children across Minnesota.
South Korea's president reportedly called for a greater Chinese role in addressing concerns about North Korean nuclear threats during a meeting with the visiting Chinese premier on Sunday on the eve of a trilateral meeting involving Japan's leader.
Rookie Caitlin Clark might be considered the WNBA's future, but A'ja Wilson showed Saturday night why she's arguably the league's best current player with 29 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Las Vegas Aces to a 99-80 win over the Indiana Fever.
Sheriff says at least 2 dead after severe weather sweeps across Texas and Oklahoma, causing extensive damage and outages.
The 2024 French Open is underway at Roland Garros, with play in the first round starting on Sunday after a ceremony to inaugurate the new retractable roof above Court Suzanne Lenglen.