Author delves into the eccentric teenage mind In his first three novels Twin Cities author George Rabasa tackled human-trafficking, police brutality and opera singing. Now he's moved on to teenage eccentricity.April 19, 2011
Dayton to highlight senior care budget plight Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton's effort to
highlight the plight of people affected by proposed state budget
cuts is taking him before senior citizens and their care providers.April 19, 2011
Artist captures Walker history in a tapestry For centuries Europeans used tapestries to depict the history of families and institutions. Now the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis is getting in on the game.April 19, 2011
A wound that's not lethal, but will never heal She knows that the loss of her infant son was not a failure on her part. Still, lacking another target, she turns her rage on herself.April 19, 2011
Photos of the week This week's photo gallery features images from the flooded regions of Minnesota, as well as politicians making the rounds.April 16, 2011
News Cut: The week-in-revew quiz It's been a very busy week in the news business. Take a quiz on News Cut put together by Bob Collins to see how much you were able to absorb.April 15, 2011
Feds propose de-listing gray wolves from endangered species list The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday that the population of gray wolves in Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin has recovered enough to be removed from federal protection.April 15, 2011
Minneapolis teen dies 5 years after being shot The father of a Minneapolis teenager who died
recently after he was shot and paralyzed nearly five years ago
wants new charges against the shooter.April 15, 2011
Film fest bigger than ever -- and more Minnesotan The annual Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival launches Wednesday night, with more than 200 movies from all over the world -- including quite a few from our own backyard.April 13, 2011