Local
May 22, 2015

Interactive graphic: Children failed by the system

The Star Tribune identified 56 children since 2005 who died from maltreatment in Minnesota, even though they or their caregivers were previously known to child protection. The names were obtained through state and county child welfare records, court documents and medical examiner reports.
St. Paul
May 22, 2015

Gallery: Saints open new ballpark in St. Paul

The Saints officially started the 2015 season at CHS Field in Lowertown St. Paul on Thursday.
Health
May 22, 2015
At the Visible Heart Research laboratory on the U of M campus, Ph.D. candidate Brian Howard shows a 3D model of the blood flow of a 10-year old's hear

U researcher has one of first 'bioprinters' using living tissue

The technology could revolutionize transplant medicine.
Local
May 22, 2015

Gallery: Minnesota Orchestra in Old Havana

The Minnesota Orchestra spent part of their first day in Cuba touring Old Havana.
Minneapolis
May 22, 2015
Minneapolis council member tackles dozens of outdated laws

Minneapolis council member tackles dozens of outdated laws

Council Member Andrew Johnson said he wants the city code to be more efficient, less of a burden to businesses.
West Metro
May 22, 2015
Developer Steve Bohl, who is helping to return hotels to Lake Minnetonka, walked through one of the apartments under construction in the new senior bu

Grand hotels are making a mini-comeback on Lake Minnetonka

Projects on Lake Minnetonka expected to be approved soon in Wayzata and Excelsior.
Minneapolis
May 21, 2015
Minneapolis police officer Michael Griffin pleaded not guilty in his first appearance in federal court Thursday on charges of perjury, falsification o

Minneapolis officer pleads not guilty to perjury, other charges

Michael Griffin pleaded not guilty in his first appearance in federal court and was released on $25,000 bail.
Local
May 21, 2015

Twin Cities police, retailers join to fight organized retail crime

The new Twin Cities Organized Retail Crime Association shares information, alerts.
South Metro
May 21, 2015

900-kilometer bike trip benefits Kids 'n Kinship nonprofit

Local
May 21, 2015

Bird flu threat eases, but layoffs hit big Minn. farm

State officials say the worst may be over for this season, but the ripple effects remain.
Local
May 21, 2015
Local
May 21, 2015

GALLERY: U of M lab using 3D printers to help in heart research

At the Visible Heart Research laboratory on the U of M campus, a model of the human heart is made using a 3D printer to help researchers and surgeons get a better understanding of the heart.
Local
May 21, 2015

Lileks: Vikings want your bricks, just not your brickbats

St. Paul
May 21, 2015

Creativity, connections thrive at Arlington Hills Community Center

A unique collaboration between the city's library system and Parks and Rec has attracted hundreds of teens to its programs and high-tech labs.
South Metro
May 21, 2015
Former priest Francis Hoefgen passed through security at the Dakota County Judicial Center in Hastings.

Accuser of ex-Hastings priest Francis Hoefgen details alleged abuse

The man who said Francis Hoefgen repeatedly abused him detailed his experience Thursday.
St. Paul
May 21, 2015

Port Authority, St. Paul joining to build police training facility

Port Authority and city plan to team up on an $18 million project, with indoor firing range, at former office-warehouse site.
Politics
May 21, 2015

Rep. Keith Ellison to speak at mosque inauguration in Coon Rapids

The inauguration, open to the public, will be held Saturday.
Local
May 21, 2015

Federal court filing in support of detention motion

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