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Retailers Prepare For Slow Season
Share + Nov 2, 2009 6:43 pm US/Central ROSEVILLE, Minn. 1 of 1 Midwest business leaders expect holiday sales to drop 1.6 percent this year, on top of last year's dismal showing.
I work with injured federal employees at the U.S. Postal Service. All of their work-related injury medical coverage goes through the Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation.
Organizers are billing it as the first gubernatorial debate of the next election year, but Wednesday's bipartisan forum at City Hall is far from the first.
Minneapolis Hot Mama, an apparel boutique geared toward fashion-forward moms, said Wednesday it is opening three stores over the next three weeks.
Sean Tillman has been a sex god for years. Whether performing as Har Mar Superstar - as he will tonight at Mercury Lounge in support of his new record, Dark Touches - as Sean Na Na or in his former band Calvin Krime, Tillman always puts on a show.
During the thawed-out months of 2009, it seemed as if every construction vehicle in Minnesota must be working in either St.
Education leaders kick off Race to the Top funding effort
" A series of public meetings around the state have been scheduled to gather input on Minnesota's application for federal Race to the Top funding.
St. Louis Park lends a hand with repairs
Alison Madson bought her condo at Sunset Ridge Condominiums in St. Louis Park 20 years ago, intending to turn around and sell the unit.
Roseville man gets probation in swindle
James Somers was accused of swindling two vulnerable St. Paul residents out of tens of thousands of dollars for shabby or nonexistent work on their homes and yards.
Your article, "End-of-life care may be harmful, studies say" , is absolutely right.
So, what's Fluffy going to be for this Halloween? Dave Heuer of Roseville, Minn., says his black cat, named Black Cat, will either be a witch or a skunk.
Open enrollment is hot button issue in district election
Two candidates for the St. Anthony-New Brighton school board think the district is taking in too many outsiders.
Poll: Most pets going bare this Halloween
Stephanie Bennett, who lives in Meridian, Idaho, and her horse Arija are going on a "Hallowed Weenies" trek, an annual two-day endurance ride of 25 to 50 miles where both dress up.
Can Parents' Openness on Drugs Help Teens?
Teens say hearing about their parents' experiences with drugs and alcohol would make them less likely to use the substances themselves, according to a new study.
Lino Lakes / Pedestrian killed on I-35W is ID'd
The State Patrol has identified the woman who was struck and killed Saturday while walking along Interstate 35W near Lino Lakes.
Woman Killed After Leaving Car In Crash Identified
A pedestrian was killed in a fatal accident on Interstate 35W in Forest Lake, Minn.
Good Samaritan killed on icy north metro interstate
The State Patrol says a person was killed in a "freak accident" this morning near the interchange of I-35W and I-35E. "We had problems all over the metropolitan area this morning," said Lt.
MN Man Starts 15-Day Bike Tour For Climate Change
Share + Oct 10, 2009 11:40 am US/Central ROSEVILLE, Minn. A 23-year-old Roseville man will start a 15-day, 350-mile bike tour on Saturday to raise awareness about solutions to stop climate change.
Highway 8 closure begins tomorrow in Forest Lake
ROSEVILLE, Minn. a ' The Minnesota Department of Transportation will close part of Highway 8 beginning tomorrow in Forest Lake for a paving project.