Richard Meryhew

Reporter | Regional
Phone: 612-673-4425
Richard Meryhew covers state news. In 2006, he authored an award-winning series on Kirby Puckett's life and he has played a key role in team coverage of many of the state's biggest stories in recent years.

Recent content from Richard Meryhew

Mower County to continue supervising medical treatments for HIV baby

Parents won custody, but county officials will supervise.

Updated: May 06, 2013, - 08:26 PM

200 free tickets available for unveiling of Vikings stadium design

Free tickets to the unveiling of the new Vikings stadium design will be available to about 200 members of the general public.

Updated: May 06, 2013, - 06:56 PM

Vikings stadium: Taller than Metrodome, sloped roof, maybe sliding walls

Potential details emerge for Vikings’ $975 million new home.

Updated: April 30, 2013, - 05:27 AM

Friend of slain Little Falls teen pleads guilty to break-in charges

Teen admits he was a lookout in two burglaries committed by Nick Brady, who was killed by a homeowner in...

Updated: April 26, 2013, - 07:50 PM

Little Falls man indicted on first-degree murder in teens' deaths

Byron David Smith, 64, has been indicted on first-degree, premeditated murder charges in the deaths of Haile Kifer, 18, and her cousin, Nick Brady, 17, as they broke into his home.

Updated: April 26, 2013, - 12:13 AM

Star Tribune wins 2 Pulitzers: Local reporting, cartooning

The Star Tribune won for local reporting on a spike in infant deaths in poorly regulated home day cares and for editorial cartooning.

Updated: April 16, 2013, - 06:23 AM

Cartoonist Steve Sack wins Pulitzer

The Star Tribune won two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, one for local reporting and one for editorial cartooning.

Updated: April 15, 2013, - 09:51 PM

Time for a Plan B for Vikings stadium financing?

Sluggish sales of electronic pulltabs have legislators concerned.

Updated: April 09, 2013, - 06:55 AM

Mower County mom says she will give son his HIV meds

But she fears baby boy could be harmed by the powerful drugs.

Updated: April 02, 2013, - 09:52 PM

Minnesota boy’s HIV treatment pits family against county

A legal fight over custody and medical treatment of a 4-month-old boy who has tested positive for HIV kicked off in a southern Minnesota courtroom Monday with the boy’s grandmother saying that she would take him off the drugs used to treat his infection if she could legally do so.

Updated: April 02, 2013, - 05:51 AM

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