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Father, toddler killed in head-on crash
A Twin Cities man and a toddler were killed on Interstate 35 Sunday morning when their car was struck head-on by another vehicle.
Dungeons of Darkness and Doom haunted house
"Intensely theatrical, and passionately committed to scaring guests beyond wildest dreams." We had to check out this haunted house in Robbinsdale for ourselves! PHOTOS BY JON BEHM on Oct.
KARE 11 crew gets into the Halloween spirit
The KARE 11A SunriseA Crew had their traditional unveiling ofA Halloween costumes this morning... Wizard of Oz style.A Kim Insley, Tim McNiff, Johanath Yuhas and Pete Busch dressed up as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Wizard of Oz.
Minn. Food Giants Team Up to Fight Hunger
Share + Oct 29, 2009 6:46 pm US/Central Reporting Bill Hudson GOLDEN VALLEY 1 of 1 To help encourage more volunteerism, food donations and to find permanent solutions to hunger, General Mills, Cargill and Land 'O Lakes are teaming up.
Closings, cuts raise stakes for schools
In the Anoka-Hennepin and Robbinsdale school districts, voters still feel the sting of recent school closings.
She wrote the book on Eden Prairie history
Helen Holden Anderson was a civic activist and teacher who crammed a lot of Eden Prairie history into her 98 years.
Two arrested in shooting of Brooklyn Center man trying to halt fight
Two women have been arrested in the shooting of a Brooklyn Center man who tried to break up a fight outside a Brooklyn Center apartment complex.
Interactive boards get screened in Robbinsdale class
Interactive whiteboards represent the kind of electronic educational wizardry that make many teachers salivate.
Brooklyn Center police seek suspects in shooting
Brooklyn Center police are searching for four suspects wanted in connection with a shooting outside an apartment building Monday morning.
Three hurt in crash near Winthrop
Three people were seriously injured in a broadside accident near Winthrop Sunday.
Fall colors? From green to gone
Fall is a good time to be delivering the mail, said Jan Eckman. Walking about five miles a day through Robbinsdale, the former landscaping student also collects seed pods and other decorative natural items and enjoys the colors on her route.
Some Parents Choose Not To Give Kids H1N1 Vaccine
Share + Oct 8, 2009 6:05 pm US/Central Reporting Heather Brown According to a new Associated Press poll, 38 percent of parents say they would be unlikely to give permission to have their kids vaccinated at school.
Faribault man dies of injuries from collision
One of two people injured when their SUV collided with a grain truck in Rice County has died, authorities said Friday.
Ex-teacher in Faribault dies in highway collision
One of two people injured when their SUV collided with a grain truck in Rice County has died, authorities said today.
Lucille Clara Stage, 75, of New Hope, Minn. and formerly of Sleepy Eye, Minn., died on Monday, Oct.
2 area teens serious injured in accidents in Wyoming, FL
Two area teens have been seriously injured in separate vehicle accidents during the past week, according to police department reports.
Teen slain in Minneapolis fast-food parking lot
Each time there is a killing in north Minneapolis, K.G. Wilson of Hope Ministries is among the first to arrive at the scene.
A 14-year-old Forest Lake boy riding his bike across Broadway Avenue was seriously injured Tuesday evening when he was struck by a pickup truck.
Man charged with beating Minneapolis store clerk
Adil Al-Bosaad can't stand to watch the video footage of the robbery Saturday at his north Minneapolis store, where his brother was beaten, bloodied and robbed of a gun.
Police: Suspect may be tied to other robberies in metro
Police in Brooklyn Center needs the public's help to identify an armed robbery suspect.