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The building that houses Minneapolis' new Hi-Lo Diner first opened in Gibsonia, Pa., in 1958 — and served hungry travelers along the Pennsylvania Turnpike for more than 50 years.
 

Man charged with threatening to shoot, blow up Walgreens

Abdul Raheem Habil Ali-Skelton, 23, faces three felony counts of making terroristic threats in connection with Sunday's incident at the store in Brooklyn Park.

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Supreme Court deadlock upholds win for unions in fee case

The case considered whether public employees represented by a union can be required to pay "fair share" fees covering collective bargaining costs even if they are not members.

Police charge Trump campaign manager with battery

The Trump campaign said Corey Lewandowski "is absolutely innocent of this charge" in a statement released Tuesday. | Election 2016

Housecleaning firm helps artists work with brushes as well as brooms

Two Bettys created a successful company while giving artists the support they need.


 
 

Archaeologists scan for ancient burial grounds at Afton park

Archaeologists are scanning the earth in southeast Minnesota to determine whether a proposed $4 million wastewater treatment project might threaten the burial sites.

Grocery retailer Supervalu joins move toward cage-free eggs

The Minnesota-based company said Tuesday its decision reflects its commitment to improving animal welfare practices, but the transition will take time. | Business

President Obama chides media for 2016 election coverage

The president decried the media's role in and responsibility for the current political climate — and this campaign — at a journalism award event. | Politics

Time to (almost) sit down at new Vikings stadium

The Vikings and the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority say all 58,000 fixed seats and 6,000 retractable seats have been installed, a process that started last June.

ICYMI: Bittersweet goodbye to a St. Paul shelter some called home

A Depression-era funeral home that served as a makeshift St. Paul shelter is about to close. It's a place where homeless men and volunteers forged an unlikely bond in an improbable place.

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