Feb. 12, 2019 Hang in there, y'all! The weather maps suggest this may be the last significant snow we see for a while. There may be some light snow Thursday and Sunday, but overall snowfall looks minor after today for the next week. And before using salt to melt the snow and ice on your sidewalks and driveways, check this out: The chloride in road salt corrodes vehicles and bridges -- and can even be harmful to pets. Here are some eco-friendly alternatives you can use. ~ Jiwon Choi, Associate Digital Producer | Weather live blog
Freshman Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar has apologized for tweets suggesting that members of Congress support Israel because they are being paid to do so. But President Trump on Tuesday called her apology "lame" and said she should resign from Congress or at least not be allowed to serve on committees.
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As the story is told, when a foul was called sending a Minneota player to the line in a game two weeks ago, senior Thomas Hennen went to the line to shoot the free throws, even though he wasn't the player fouled.