New details have emerged in the child pornography case of 53-year-old Robert Minor of Coon Rapids.
Testing Your Water
More than 1 million people in Minnesota rely on private wells as their source of drinking water, but too many of them are not tested on a regular basis for things that can make people sick, such as bacteria, arsenic, or nitrate.
Mayor Tom Ryan Holding Weekly Office Hours
Blaine Mayor Tom Ryan is now holding regular office hours every Tuesday at Blaine City Hall.
Department of Revenue Sites Problems With TurboTax
The Minnesota Department of Revenue advises you not to use Intuit (TurboTax, Lacerte, Intuit online, ProSeries) to file your Minnesota taxes electronically or on paper. Intuit has discovered multiple issues with their products. The issues could jeopardize the accuracy of your return or delay your refund.
Man Charged With Murder of Women Found Dead in Columbia Heights
A 23-year-old Woodbury man was charged with murder, after a teen was found dead in an impound lot in Columbia Heights.
Man Charged with Creating Child Pornography YMCA
A Coon Rapids man has been charged with producing child pornography at the Andover YMCA, after a young boy noticed an older man acting oddly in the locker room.
Snow Causes Multiple School Closings Across North Metro
The nine inches of snow that fell on the greater Metro area caused multiple school closings– the most simultaneous closings in the area six years.
MN United FC Brings New Era in Minnesota Soccer
First there were the Kicks, then the Strikers, then came the Thunder, and most recently the Stars. Minnesota has a long and rich history of professional soccer dating back to 1976. This week the new era of soccer in Minnesota was launched with a new owner, a new name, and a new commitment.
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