Brothers close grocer after 55 years, continue meat raffle Despite closing Fedor's Market, it's mostly business as usual for Paul and Gordy Fedor, who are staying busy cutting and packaging meat for raffles across the Twin Cities.April 4, 2016
Renowned architect Zaha Hadid dies at 65 Hadid was first famous for spectacular designs that were never built -- but later proved her ideas worked in the real world, not just on paper. She was the first woman to win the Pritzker prize.March 31, 2016
It's a small world when it comes to :-/ A new study finds that whether you speak English, Mandarin, Spanish or sign language, your face does the same thing to say "I don't like that."March 31, 2016
Archaeologists scan for ancient burial grounds at Afton park Archaeologists are scanning the earth in southeast Minnesota to determine whether a proposed $4 million wastewater treatment project might threaten the burial sites.March 29, 2016
A Minneapolis diner's thousand-mile road trip The building that houses Minneapolis' new Hi-Lo Diner first opened in Gibsonia, Pa., in 1958 -- and served hungry travelers along the Pennsylvania Turnpike for more than 50 years.March 29, 2016
Bittersweet goodbye to a St. Paul shelter some called home A Depression-era funeral home that served as a makeshift St. Paul shelter is about to close. It's a place where homeless men and volunteers forged an unlikely bond in an improbable place.March 29, 2016
Lakeview church discovers 30,000 cars in donated house Shelves filled with scale model cars filled the foyer — then kept going. Kitchen, living room, bedrooms, family room — every available space was covered with cars.March 27, 2016
Census figures show significant Minnesota population growth New census estimates show there were 185,669 more Minnesota residents last year than in 2010. Eighty-eight percent of those people live in the seven-county metro area.March 24, 2016