Wednesday November 25, 2009
The Twins have announced their 2010 spring training schedule.The first players to report to camp in Fort Myers, Fla., will be pitchers and catchers on Feb. 21. More Twins coverage
The Vikings owner called himself the guardian of the state's most popular sports franchise and didn't shy away from criticizing officials for not supporting a new stadium. | Plus, No silver lining for Detroit.
A mother and daughter who ran a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week day care out of their Bloomington home were convicted of two counts each of manslaughter in the death of a toddler who died from asphyxiation.
Suspended lawyer Garcia to spend Thanksgiving in jail
Judge: Hecker must pay support to estranged wife
Rollover closes ramp from Hwy 52 South to I-494 East
Parents say Minneapolis cop seized kids
Obama to plead US case at global warming summit
Nicollet Mall opening to motorists Thanksgiving evening
'It's a long way to $25 million' for HCMC
Dakota Co. drug felon charged with having sex with teenaged baby-sitter
10 years in prison for robbing Brooklyn Center bank of $1,700
Families seeking help are flooding Salvation Army this Christmas season
Entertainment
Adam Lambert admits he got carried away with his sexually charged American Music Awards performance, but he's offering no apology.
From Sunday's paper
After a three-month separation, the Sunderlands are back together -- with a door alarm replacing the metal chain.
Hot Dish Politics blog
Michele Bachmann’s office confirmed Wednesday morning that she has accepted an invitation to speak at the First National Tea Party Convention in February at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville.
A river boat volunteer thinks carbon monoxide detectors should be required.
Ward on Wine
Now that's ... different
Russo's Rants
M&M Boys tonight; Kobasew/Hnidy excited; Latendresse update; Bouchard talks with Bergeron; "Respect the logo"
Hot Dish Politics
Keith Ellison's challenger and the dangers of stock photography
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