Don Shelby recalls TV news career and looks ahead Longtime award-winning WCCO-TV news anchor Don Shelby officially announced his retirement today. Shelby, who has worked at the station for more than 30 years, will sign off on Nov. 22.May 12, 2010
Report: Minn. dog-breeding business closes A dog breeder who opened a 500-dog
facility near Little Falls three years ago has apparently gone out
of business.May 12, 2010
WCCO-TV's Don Shelby to announce retirement Longtime WCCO-TV anchor and reporter Don Shelby will announce his plans for retirement, according to the television station.May 11, 2010
Soccer club connects immigrant teens to their favorite sport Poverty, isolation and a lack of organized activities are some of the main reasons African immigrant teens in the Twin Cities are drawn to gangs and crime. A St. Paul group is addressing these problems as a team -- a soccer team.May 11, 2010
Kagan should have quick path to Supreme Court Barring extraordinary circumstances, Solicitor
General Elena Kagan should win confirmation to the Supreme Court on
the strength of Democrats' numerical advantage in the Senate.May 10, 2010
Barrier-breaking jazz star Lena Horne dies at 92 Lena Horne, the enchanting jazz singer and
actress who reviled the bigotry that allowed her to entertain white
audiences but not socialize with them, slowing her rise to Broadway
superstardom, has died. She was 92.May 10, 2010
Minn. Air Guard wing deploys again The Minnesota Air National Guard's 133rd
Airlift Wing is deploying again to southwest Asia.May 10, 2010
Minn. woman bitten by sheep herding bug The drive to train dogs to be sheep herders has been a major piece of
Susane Hoffman's life for more than a decade.May 9, 2010
The Stickworker returns to Minnesota Patrick Dougherty calls himself a 'stick worker.' He makes huge, twisting sculptures out of branches and other natural materials he finds at the site of each piece. This week, with the help of dozens of volunteers, he began construction on a work at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.May 7, 2010
Maplewood police officer laid to rest In a day filled with somber ritual, some 3,000 law enforcement officers and members of the public said goodbye to fallen Maplewood police Sgt. Joe Bergeron.May 6, 2010
TV anchor turned nurse, Julie Pearce's mission to help in Haiti When Duluth weekend TV anchor Julie Pearce quit her job three months ago, it wasn't for a more glamorous job title or a bigger market or a network assignment. Pearce quit her day job and got a one-way ticket to Haiti.May 4, 2010