Recent content from Tom Ford
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Minneapolis woman dies after being hit by dump truck
Minneapolis woman dies after being hit by city dump truck.
Oct 24, 2007 -
St. Paul police chase ends in Minneapolis shooting
The suspect, under surveillance by narcotics officers, and a police dog were wounded in a short volley of gunfire.
Oct 11, 2007 -
Students return today to school where Torah was stolen
School officials and students are shocked, and police say the thief would probably find the scroll tough to sell.
Oct 9, 2007 -
Fireball seen in sky across Minnesota was meteorite
The blazing orange and yellow fireball that Minnesotans reported seeing flash through Wednesday afternoon's clear blue sky was probably a meteor.
Oct 4, 2007 -
DHL courier is shot while driving in north Minneapolis
A delivery truck driver was shot Thursday afternoon as he was on his way to make a delivery in north Minneapolis.
Sep 28, 2007 -
Maple Grove High gay rights group wins ruling
A judge issued a permanent injunction against treating a Maple Grove High group favoring gay rights any different than other groups.
Sep 26, 2007 -
District 196 says levy increase is needed
The proposed levy would not pay for any improvements or cut fees. It would merely keep the state's fourth-largest school system afloat, its teachers employed and its heating bills paid.
Sep 24, 2007 -
Grief brings Minnetonka school together
Kylie Grayden and Kelly Phillips, above, were friends and Minnetonka High School schoolmates. They died after Grayden's car rolled over Friday night.
Sep 24, 2007 -
A walk, a ride, a call to end the violence
Traveling the same route that avid cyclist Mark Loesch is believed to have ridden the night of Sept. 12 before he was killed, several hundred friends and family and community members participated in a memorial walk and bicycle ride to honor the 41-year-old father Wednesday night and called for an end to violence in the city.
Sep 20, 2007 -
St. Paul soldier earns Silver Star
Trapped and outgunned by Iraqi insurgents for nearly 50 minutes, Army Sgt. Chad Malmberg repeatedly put himself in the direct line of fire to protect the rest of his convoy.
Sep 20, 2007
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