Hispanics are fueling population growth, offsetting declines in Minnesota Minnesota is still one of the whitest states in the country, but about 87 percent of population growth in the state last year came from people who identify as black or African-American, Asian, American Indian or Hispanic.June 23, 2016
Pulse owner says 'Latin Night' resumes Thursday Barbara Poma says her nightclub, where 49 people were killed, will be back with a street party to thank the Orlando community for its support. The attack happened on a Latin Night on June 12.June 22, 2016
Searching for Bigfoot in northern Minnesota The past decade has been a boom time for Bigfoot enthusiasts like Mike Hexum who says he first saw Bigfoot from a homemade deer stand on Minnesota's Iron Range.June 22, 2016
A Beautiful World: Domestic violence shelters need pets Over 3 million people are victims of domestic abuse in the U.S., and 25 percent of those people say the reason they stay or return to their abusers is out of fear for what will happen to their pets if they leave.June 20, 2016
St. Joseph mother births twins 17 days apart The twins, who will turn 2 this summer -- him on July 19 and her on Aug. 5 -- have been doing well lately after plenty of challenges early on. They spent their first four months in the neonatal intensive care unitJune 20, 2016
Google charmed by grandma's polite searches It's been a rough week in the news. So take a few minutes to consider an unusual story -- of good manners. On the Internet!June 17, 2016
To be or not to be... a mom Many women in their thirties feel mounting pressure to decide whether or not they're going to have children. But how do you know if motherhood is the right choice for you?June 15, 2016
Fargo vet uses art to unpack the horrors of war Josh Zeis set off with a heavy backpack that got lighter as he trekked across Fargo through 90-degree heat. Here's what the Iraq War veteran carried and why.June 14, 2016
Triceratops on the move at Science Museum The Science Museum of Minnesota's triceratops was one of the first major dinosaur specimens displayed in the region. Staff moved the skeleton in pieces to join other dinosaurs.June 8, 2016
Homeless teen beats odds, graduates high school Diamond Syas, a senior at Bloomington Kennedy High School, found herself homeless and largely alone during last school year. But she didn't quit and her college plans are back on track.June 7, 2016
Last known Sept. 11 search dog, Bretagne, dies at 16 The golden retriever was euthanized Monday in Cypress, Texas, near Houston. Searching through the rubble of ground zero was her very first deployment as a search and rescue dog.June 7, 2016