Boy Scouts give historic outpost a new mission The Boy Scouts successfully navigated the bureaucratic thicket that manages the historic Upper Post, opening their new North Star Council Base Camp in October.August 10, 2011
Chore Wars A recent Time magazine cover story highlights data that says men are doing more paid work and women are doing more unpaid work - but at the end of the day, they've put in just about the same number of hours. Is this the situation in your house? And why do so many women still say they're doing more?Midmorning, August 10, 2011
Wis. dad, sons paddle 72 days around Lake Superior A northern Wisconsin man and his three sons have made a 72-day, 1,600-mile journey by kayak around Lake Superior to raise money for charity.August 9, 2011
'Gordo' retires after 25 years with Twins As the voice or the Minnesota Twins for 25 years, John Gordon has documented some of the biggest moments in the team's history. He retires after this year.August 9, 2011
Is Google affecting our memory? A recent series of studies out of Columbia University demonstrate that the availability of the Internet is changing the nature of what we remember, making us more likely to recall where we can find facts rather than the facts themselves. Two memory experts join Midmorning to discuss that study and the latest in memory research.August 9, 2011
Accuser of 1990 gubernatorial candidate dies The woman who was thrust into the public spotlight 21 years ago when she accused a Minnesota gubernatorial candidate of molestation has died.August 8, 2011
75-year-old pilot explains encounter with F-16s Myrtle Rose was taking a short flight over suburban Chicago when the 75-year-old aviation enthusiast looked
out her cockpit window to see two F-16 fighter jets.August 5, 2011
The deep question behind 'Another Earth' A film opening this week asks a simple, but potentially deep question: If you were to meet yourself, what would you say?August 4, 2011
Minneapolis neighbors draw together on National Night Out A National Night Out event in north Minneapolis Tuesday evening drew a crowd due in part to free food and entertainment donated by local churches and businesses.August 2, 2011
A life on the Fringes The Minnesota Fringe launches Thursday, bringing a slew of plays, performances, and events to venues in Minneapolis and St. Paul.August 2, 2011
Slideshow: Dedication of 35W Bridge Remembrance Garden Hundreds of people turned out in downtown Minneapolis Monday for the dedication of a remembrance garden, in memorial of the 35W bridge victims and survivors.August 2, 2011