Is famed long-distance runner and coach Alberto Salazar the sports world’s next icon to fall?
Former team members of Salazar, including a Duluth native, are alleging today that he was a cheat. Read more →
Is famed long-distance runner and coach Alberto Salazar the sports world’s next icon to fall?
Former team members of Salazar, including a Duluth native, are alleging today that he was a cheat. Read more →
The appearance of the FBI’s “mysterious” surveillance aircraft over Sen. Al Franken’s state is now sending the question of “what does the FBI know and how does it know it?” to Congress. Franken, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, has sent a letter to Department of Justice officials Read more →
Senatobia (Miss.) Municipal School District Superintendent Jay Foster told the audience at a high school graduation to refrain from cheering and applause until the end of the ceremony, he wasn’t messing around.
He’s turned the law loose on four people for cheering when their relatives got their diploma. Read more →
A story from the Minnesota high school boy’s tennis tournament provides today’s jumping off point for the ongoing debates in youth sports — what’s wrong with winning?
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Here’s why we’ll be seeing more stories from sad homeowners in the face of rising seas and stronger storms — a government policy that helps them make the same poor decision disaster after disaster. Read more →
It’s hard to top the sort of passionate squabbling that accompanies sports teams, but with the Rolling Stones concert tonight, this is one of the few days when old rock fans — and maybe a few young ones — can give the jock talkers a run for their money. Read more →
It’s duckling rescue season. The small fowl aren’t real smart when it comes to storm sewers so they tend to fall in with great regularity. And we’re still a people who will go out of our way to rescue them. Read more →
When you’re 99 years old, a veteran Marine, and you paid your dues to this country, shouldn’t you be allowed to go ‘home’ in your final days?
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We’ve heard weirder rumors than the one that’s been circulating in the Twin Cities in recent days about Wednesday night’s Rolling Stones concert, but we’re hard pressed to recall when.
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It’s been four years and two weeks since a tornado ripped apart north Minneapolis and while there are still homes in need of repair, you might think that viewed from several thousand feet, you wouldn’t know a tornado dropped down on the city.
But that notion was dispelled when Reddit user AcerRubrum posted this image this afternoon on his/her flight into Minneapolis. Read more →
We’re pretty much at a complete loss to understand a ranking of baseball cities today that brings Minneapolis in at #10.
It’s not that we’re not convinced Minneapolis is the 10th-best city in America in which to be a baseball fan — although we’re not. It’s just that there are some entries in the survey that make us question its methodology Read more →
In a small town Minnesota, is it better to have a police chief that’s locally grown or one from out of town? Read more →
In Orange County, Texas, police Lt. Eric Ellison had the worst job any cop can have: He had to tell Kazzie Portie, 18, that his parents were dead.
Young Kazzie was to graduate from high school last weekend, but now his parents wouldn’t be there to watch him get a diploma.
So Lt. Ellison filled in. Read more →
In a state where getting an umlaut added to a road sign required gubernatorial intervention, it’s unlikely the idea will work here but a movement is growing to appeal to drivers’ hearts to get them to pay attention and stop killing people. Read more →
There’s certainly a debate to be had over whether the Gaia Democratic School, a private school in Minneapolis, should’ve taken kids in a sex education class to the Smitten Kitten on Lyndale Ave., which calls itself a ‘progressive sex toy store.’ Read more →