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.
More than $600,000 in counterfeit goods -- with designer labels such as Coach, Gucci and Nike -- have been seized from 21 businesses in the Twin Cities area, federal authorities say.
Parents say Minneapolis cop seized kids
Toyota to replace 4M gas pedals that could jam
'It's a long way to $25 million' for HCMC
10 years in prison for robbing Brooklyn Center bank of $1,700
Families seeking help are flooding Salvation Army this Christmas season
Jobless claims off, spending up in sign of rebound
Anoka County closes jail, cuts costs
200-plus pot plants seized from Duluth home; 2 arrested
From Sunday's paper
After a three-month separation, the Sunderlands are back together -- with a door alarm replacing the metal chain.
The new Northstar rail line is tweaking its regular weekday schedule and adding a special run following Sunday's Vikings-Bears game at the Metrodome, transportation officials have announced.
In a sign of economic stress among nonprofits, some food shelves and other helping agencies have cut back on Thanksgiving meals this year.
Doug Smith, outdoors
Competition from across the border comes in many shapes and forms, but when it comes to deer and deer hunting, America's Dairyland is the cream of the antlered crop.
Cribsheet
Holiday Kiddos, Homegirls and Holiday Lights
Homegirls
Cheap Thanksgiving centerpieces
Table Talk
Untraditional Thanksgiving: Bowling
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Win tickets to Vita.mn's second annual Snowball: An Old School Funk and Rollerdisco at St. Louis Park's Roller Gardens.Vita.mn and Ragstock present the second annual Snowball: An Old School Funk and Rollerdisco at St. Louis Park's Roller Gardens on Dec. 11. |