"This is frightening."Barb Gusse, a Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board employee working to clear trees from the streets.
"There's a big rainbow over NMpls right now, literally. #signofhope #strongmpls"Mayor R.T. Rybak on Twitter at 5:32 p.m.
"It's serious out there." Ebony Flowers, holding her baby. "I've been through tornadoes my whole life in Minneapolis, but nothing like this."Rebecca McConico of Minneapolis, who was evacuated from her home on Queen Avenue N.
"I could easily have been up there napping."
Gretta Stritesky of Fridley, who had a tree fall through her roof.
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Local
Minneapolis
Minneapolis considers bid to host Sundance Film Festival
Sundance organizers have said they're open to moving away from Utah in 2027. Minneapolis wants to try to nab the star-studded festival.
Local
Teen suspect in Nudieland mass shooting arrested on murder, assault charges
The teen is charged with murder and six counts of felony assault.
West Metro
'Human error' behind Robbinsdale shelter-in-place alert that was mistakenly sent countywide
The sheriff's office said it has identified the step in the process that led to the mistake.
Wolves
Going to Wolves or Twins tonight? How to get there (and maybe avoid traffic).
The games at Target Center and Target Field start 10 minutes apart. Here are some tips for navigating downtown traffic.
High Schools
Focusing on bringing football film into frame
High schoolers will learn how to properly record coaching film at free training session hosted by the Football Film Federation at the Radisson BLU on April 28.