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Good morning! Mostly cloudy and cool with highs in the 40s and 50s today. Frost advisory or central and northern Minnesota tonight. If you're in the mood for some leaf-peeping this weekend, head up north, stat. That's the place to be for fantastic fall foliage. But get up there while you -- the fall colors season is fleeting. Northwestern Minnesota is already past peak. | Forecast
 

2 dead in Lino Lakes helicopter crash

Details about who was on board the helicopter remain unknown. No one on the ground was hurt.

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Matthew hammers Florida, begins dayslong beating of coast

Two million people were warned to flee inland as the most powerful storm to threaten the Atlantic coast in more than a decade charged toward Florida. | What impact has Hurricane Matthew had on you and loved ones?

'You won't be seeing me again': FBI details St. Cloud mall attack

Dahir Adan's actions suggest he "may have been radicalized, either with the influence of others or on his own," an FBI investigator said. Officials said an off-duty officer was justified in killing Adan. | St. Cloud mall attacker buried; family demands thorough probe

Bankruptcy court clears way for Magnetation shutdown

The court on Thursday approved a motion to wind down the company and terminate its pellet purchase agreement with AK Steel.


 
 

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos awarded Nobel Peace Prize

The Colombian president was cited for reaching a peace agreement with the FARC insurgency. Colombia's voters narrowly rejected the peace agreement in a binding referendum this week.

From mining to biking: How Minnesota's Cuyuna Range became an off-road cycling destination

On Saturday, 500 mountain bikers are expected to roll into the tiny northern Minnesota towns of Crosby and Ironton. The race is the biggest event of the year for the region, once known as the Cuyuna Iron Range.

Teens' penchant for risk-taking may help them learn faster

The impulsivity and risk-taking that are common among teenagers may be a side effect of having a brain tuned to learn a lot of new stuff fast, researchers say. So it could be good in the long run.

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