07/19/11 FRIDLEY, Minn. (AP) - Metro Transit officials have delayed the resumption of Northstar commuter rail service because damage caused by a weekend freight train derailment in Fridley is taking longer to repair.
07/19/11 The heat wave of 2011 rolls on, and the hottest air may be yet to come. Above, Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis is providing respite from the heat.
07/19/11 The heat wave of 2011 rolls on, and the hottest air may be yet to come by Wednesday. Meanwhile, Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis is providing respite from the heat.
07/19/11 The dew point reached 82 degrees at Minneapolis-St. Paul airport between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. today. That's the highest dew point ever recorded at that location. The observed heat index of 119 at 4 p.m. appears to tie the highest heat index ever recorded in the Twin Cities. The previous record dates back to 1966.
07/19/11 Almost two months after being rescued, a group of Great Blue Heron chicks displaced by the north Minneapolis tornado was released back to the wild near Coon Rapids on July 18, 2011.
07/13/11 "Oh, The Thinks You Can Think" will be part of the magical, musical fun when the 41st annual outdoor summer theater production opens 8 p.m. Thursday, July 21, in Civic Center Park, 4401 Xylon Ave. N., New Hope.
07/03/11 With chances for $17 million in repairs for the aging Coon Rapids Dam dashed during the regular legislative session, Anoka County leaders are hoping it gets a second look in a possible special session.
07/02/11 George Dahlman, a retired investment analyst, gives back to church and community. George Dahlman and Bill Hutmacher were working-class kids who did well in the business world. Now, they are giving retirement a good name.
07/02/11 ST. PAUL Fireworks: The city's fireworks display will start about 10:15 p.m. Monday at Harriet Island, Wabasha Street and Plato Boulevard.
07/01/11 The Summer Lunch Bunch program at Peace Lutheran Church, Coon Rapids, now offers free bag lunches to all adults and children, as of June 27.
07/01/11 High temperatures and humidity buckled roads and caused at least seven pavement failures around the Twin Cities today, closing lanes in at least two locations and disrupting traffic at the outset of the holiday weekend.
06/23/11 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings has upgraded one class of J.P. Morgan Commercial Finance Corp.'s (JPMCFC) commercial mortgage pass-through certificates, series 1999-C7. A detailed list of rating actions follows the end of the press release. The upgrade is due to increased credit enhancement as a result of principal paydown since last review. Fitch modeled losses of 19.6% of the ...
06/22/11 For years Carmen Elvir has served as a liaison for medical teams from Minnesota who provide volunteer health care in Honduras.
06/22/11 Many areas of Central Minnesota are reporting flooding in low-lying areas from heavy rains that are moving through the area.
06/22/11 Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders are meeting to talk about the state budget as the date of a possible state government shutdown keeps getting closer
06/22/11 A federal jury has found two Twin Cities men guilty in a 2007 home invastion and triple murder that took place inside a St. Paul home.
06/22/11 There are all sorts of ways we can gauge what kind of spring we've had, we'll start here at Target Field where the Twins have already had three rain outs
06/22/11 A White Bear Lake bar owner faces felony charges for allegedly importing and transporting liquor from Wisconsin for resale in his establishment.
06/22/11 Federal authorities are investigating a runway incident involving two jets at New York's Kennedy International Airport earlier this week
06/16/11 I for one was not surprised to see the SAHS thinclads of coach Scott Christensen blaze their way to the state title at Hamline University's Klas Field on Saturday. In fact, I predicted as much, just ask Stu Groskreutz. |