Girl, 12, is youngest Minnesotan to kill moose A Minnesota wildlife official confirms that a 12-year-old girl is the youngest Minnesotan to kill a moose in the modern era.October 23, 2009
Police confiscate 30 dogs from north Minneapolis home City officials confiscated 30 dogs Tuesday from the home of a north Minneapolis woman, after executing a search warrant on suspicion of animal cruelty.October 23, 2009
Coverage prompts more tips on Wetterling case Stearns County authorities have received about 30 more tips in the Jacob Wetterling case in the past week or so as his family marked the 20th anniversary of his abduction.October 23, 2009
Comedian Soupy Sales dies at 83 Soupy Sales, the rubber-faced comedian whose
anything-for-a-chuckle career was built on 20,000 pies to the face
and 5,000 live TV appearances across a half-century of laughs, died
Thursday. He was 83.October 23, 2009
All-star movie faces uphill struggle -- because it's about soccer A new movie called "The Damned United," opening in the Twin Cities this weekend, has a lot going for it, but the film faces a challenge at the U.S. box office because - it's about soccer.October 23, 2009
Rick Steves on Europe, traveling with a conscience Travel guru Rick Steves offers his latest views on where to go in Europe. He also talks about his new book, in which he writes that you can change the way you view other countries, such as Iran, by traveling with an open mind.Midmorning, October 23, 2009
Travel deals and destinations Savvy traveler Rudy Maxa and Frugal Traveler Matt Gross join forces to give listeners advice on travel destinations that offer great experiences for less money.Midmorning, October 23, 2009
Video: Foster care for fowl From Chicago to Houston to South Portland, Maine, the urban chicken movement has taken hold. More and more city folks are raising the birds right in their own backyards.October 22, 2009
Twenty years on, hope lives for Jacob Wetterling It's been 20 years since Jerry and Patty Wetterling's son, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling, went missing and little has changed in the case, however it has changed how law enforcement officials handle missing children cases track those who might kidnap or otherwise harm children.October 22, 2009
Minnesota potter makes art at 2,400 degrees Making art can be a delicate, quiet process; but when Minnesota potter Pete Landherr spends four straight days firing his pottery, the rolling ball of flame from his kiln can be seen for miles on the prairies of southwest Minnesota.October 21, 2009
Top European choral conductor brings program to Minneapolis One of the world's top choral conductors, Simon Halsey, is in Minnesota to lead a performance by VocalEssence and he says Minnesota has an international choral reputation.October 20, 2009
Man who bought wolf on Craigslist must find it a new home An Austin, Minn., man bought the pet wolf after seeing an ad for it on Craigslist. But it's illegal to own a wolf in the city, so he must find another home for the animal.October 20, 2009
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