Young people hard hit by gas prices Rising gas prices aren't just a grown-up phenomenon. Kids are working longer hours and getting on the bus, among other things, to cope with the new normal of expensive fuel.May 23, 2008
Lots of people say bicycling beats high gas prices Bike shops say business is good as commuters tune up their old bike, or buy a new one, and leave behind their cars for bicycle commuting.May 23, 2008
High gas prices pumping up small-car sales ... somewhat As gas prices flirt with $4 a gallon, Minnesotans, like most Americans, are showing more affection for fuel-efficient vehicles and are buying far fewer trucks, SUVs and vans.May 22, 2008
Manual gas pumps unable to keep up with prices State officials say as gas prices continue to rise, some rural Minnesota gas stations have to buy conversion kits for their manual pumps. Many station owners are not able to set the price higher than $3.99 a gallon.May 22, 2008
Democrats push subsidies for alternative energy Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and other Democrats in Washington are pushing the Consumer-First Energy Act, a bill that would limit oil price speculation and cut back tax breaks for oil companies.May 13, 2008
Diesel prices drive truckers to protest Truckers from Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota upset with high fuel prices are planning a protest today in South Dakota's capital city of Pierre.April 28, 2008
North Dakota oil finds a big one The oil industry is booming in North Dakota, and a new study is likely to encourage even more development. The U.S. Geological Survey says North Dakota has the largest recoverable oil formation in the lower 48 states.April 11, 2008
NWA CEO: Rising oil prices are a "budget-breaker" Northwest Airlines CEO Doug Steenland said the rapid increase in fuel costs is another reason Northwest officials believe mergers in the industry are inevitable.March 11, 2008
New science from an old oil spill An oil spill northwest of Bemidji in 1979 has taught geologists about the environmental effects of oil contamination.November 30, 2007
Landowners appeal oil pipeline approval A group of landowners and the Minnesota Public Interest Research Group, or MPIRG, have appealed a decision to permit a new crude oil pipeline across Minnesota.July 20, 2007
Minnesota oil pipeline gets approval The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission voted
Thursday to approve a $300 million oil pipeline that would deliver 165,000 barrels of crude oil a day from Canada to refineries south
of the Twin Cities.February 15, 2007
CenterPoint working to restore heat to homes in Buffalo CenterPoint Energy is working to restore natural gas to thousands of customers near Buffalo, Minn. The utility shut off service yesterday because of a problem with its delivery system.October 13, 2006
Tribal refinery plan draws national attention A proposed oil refinery on the Fort Berthold Indian reservation is seen as a solution to poverty by tribal leaders. But the plan has many critics and skeptics.August 23, 2006