Icy roads lead to crashes, spinouts in Twin Cities The winter driving season has already begun, and Twin Cities commuters have gotten their first taste of it this week with snow one day and icy roads the next.October 13, 2009
Crosby Farm to close for deer hunt Archery hunts have been scheduled for this month and next to help reduce the deer population in St. Paul's Highland Park area.October 12, 2009
Twins loss ends series, season and era Last night the New York Yankees beat the Twins 4 to 1, ending an all-too-brief playoff run and the Twins' tenure in the Metrodome.October 11, 2009
11th-inning homer gives Yankees 4-3 win over Twins Mark Teixeira hit a leadoff homer in the 11th
inning to give the New York Yankees a 4-3 victory over the
Minnesota Twins on Friday night and 2-0 lead in their AL playoff
series.October 9, 2009
Rosemount High band to perform at Twins playoff game The Rosemount High School marching band hopes to bring the luck of the Irish to the highly-anticipated Minnesota Twins playoff game this Sunday.October 9, 2009
Downtown Minneapolis streets switch to two-way traffic Weather forced crews to wait until Sunday to post new signs and apply new stripes to Hennepin and First avenues in downtown Minneapolis as the streets prepare to handle two-way traffic.October 9, 2009
Yankees bench starting catcher for game 2 vs. Twins Yankees manager Joe Girardi had the conversation
with Jorge Posada on Sunday, a talk similar to one he had with Joe
Torre when Posada was about to cut into Girardi's time behind the
plate.October 9, 2009
Cold Weather Rule starts next week in Minn. Minnesotans struggling to pay energy bills will be protected from service disconnection starting next Thursday, under the state's Cold Weather Rule.October 8, 2009
Congress to look into Vikings suspension case Congress plans to conduct a hearing next month
on two professional football players whose suspensions were blocked
by a federal appeals court.October 8, 2009
State says seat belt use up from last year The Department of Public Safety said today that belt use has risen since Minnesota passed a law allowing police to cite drivers solely for not buckling up.October 8, 2009
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