Good morning! Mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 50s to lower 60s. Three days until Halloween. Have you carved your pumpkins yet? If not, here are tips and tricks from a pumpkin carving master. And speaking of Halloween, Monday marks 25 years since the 1991 blizzard. Seems like it was just yesterday. Were you out trick-or-treating? Shoveling yourself out? Send us your pictures. | Forecast |
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More than 140 people were arrested in Thursday's nearly six-hour operation. | FAQ: The Dakota Access pipeline and protest |
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A runway is closed while investigators look into why the charter jet carrying Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and more than 40 others slid off the runway Thursday night while landing at LaGuardia Airport. | Election 2016 |
Louisiana Pacific has chosen northern Minnesota for a plant expansion that will mean more than 400 new jobs, according to DFL Rep. Rick Nolan. |
The state's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force searched the 47-year-old man's home and the church he serves. |
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Brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy still face charges stemming from an armed standoff in 2014 with federal agents at their father's ranch in Nevada. |
Minnesota's one statewide election features a state Supreme Court incumbent, Justice Natalie Hudson. She's following the judicial tradition of not campaigning on controversial issues. Her challenger, Michelle MacDonald, is ignoring that tradition. | Minnesota voters, here's your election guide |
The kids look so darned cute in that photo, it's hard not to post it online for all too see. But there are privacy risks to sharing children's images, and children often don't want the exposure. |
Adam Crapser was adopted by an American couple as a child. They never completed his citizenship papers and abandoned him into the foster system. Now, despite appeals for help, the father of four is being deported. Not much happens in her movies, but the director of "Certain Women" is known as the Poet of American Cinema. | Arts & Culture |