Friday Nov 27 | TwinCities.com
Probe into White House crashers may become criminal investigation
The Secret Service may begin a criminal investigation against the Virginia couple who crashed a high-profile White House dinner, an agency spokesman said today.
Downstream towns worried about Red River diversion
Residents living downstream from Fargo and neighboring Moorhead, Minn., along the Red River fear their towns would be sacrificed in a diversion plan to save the two larger cities from chronic flooding.
Weaver, Pettingill: How can he call Teach for America 'disappointing'?
Let's see if we have this right. Over the next three years, 120 of the best and brightest college graduates from some of the top universities in the nation - places like Yale and Georgetown, Macalester and Carleton - are coming to teach in some of the Twin Cities' most challenging schools.
Detroit Lakes / Emergency levee removal begins
A Minnesota company will begin removing emergency clay levees from several Minnesota communities this week after winning a contract from the Army Corps of Engineers.
RCTC graduate is 'more than a number'
When Peter Moehnke first enrolled at Rochester Community and Technical College, he dreamed of working as an intensive-care paramedic on Mayo One, the clinic's famed helicopter.