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St. Paul seeks to bar two street gangs from Rondo Festival
Dave Unger, right, pours water into 15-year-old Wesley Hampton's mouth as Hampton plays the bass drum with the Half Pintz Drill Team during the Rondo Days parade along Concordia Avenue in St.
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Goodbye Jean Georges. Hello D'Amico & Partners at Chambers Kitchen in Minneapolis
A view from outside the Chambers Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, Minn., on Friday, May 9, 2008.
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Hecker attorney says lender GMAC at fault over taxes; GMAC, state...
A state trooper removes boxes of documents into a state-owned truck from Denny Hecker's main office in St.
A brief search search was conducted Sunday afternoon for a man who was presumed missing for a short time at an area near Garvin Park, 13 miles south of Marshall.
Thousands gather at state Capitol Mall to honor Minnesota's Vietnam Veterans
A veteran listens as a roll call is announced of the 1,080 Minnesotans who fell and the 43 who are missing from the Vietnam War during a veterans event in front of the State Capital in St.
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St. Paul's longest-serving police officer must retire at 65, but he...
St. Paul police officer John Morrow is photographed where he works behind the front desk at St.
Norm Coleman To Speak Conservatism In St. Louis
Ben Garvin/AP Minnesota Republican Norm Coleman was set to give a speech Thursday to a conference in St.
Points of Law: Coleman-Franken U.S. Senate election goes before Minnesota Supreme Court today
Coleman's side of the courtoom at the Minnesota Judicial Center in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday, May 28, 2009.
A Marshall man, 40, was cited for loud noises in a loud party reported at 5:27 a.m. Sunday on the 200 block of Ash Drive, Marshall Police said.
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World War II gliders given new life by local volunteers
Ingemar Holm, left, and Jim Johns sit inside one of two combat gliders they are restoring at the Villaume plant in Eagan.
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FBI inquiry on Coleman reportedly expanding
Norm Coleman listens as a witness is examined by his lawyer during Thursday's court session at the Minnesota Judicial Center in St.
Tracy/Balaton consolidation vote is.....
There doesn't seem to be much local reaction over the Balaton and Tracy School Districts' proposal to consolidate, said Balaton superintendent Loy Woelber.
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Minnesota legislator: Let voters decide state's nuclear power future
Laura Brod, State Representative and Small business owner from New Prague. A Republican state representative wants the public to decide whether additional nuclear power should be in Minnesota's future.
One man's fight against HIV infections among Latinos
Outreach worker Mario Villeda Maldonado talks with a client at West Side Community Health Services in St.
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Some guys collect stamps. Kevin Kronlund collects tanks.
Kevin Kronlund drives a fully restored M29 Studebaker Weasel on a frozen lake next to his cranberry farm in Spooner, Wis.
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On a parade, a party, reckonings and more A sea of green
The weather was downright balmy in St. Paul on Tuesday, which may account for the attendance at our city's annual St.
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Poll:Should Minnesota legalize marijuana?
The Minnesota Senate set up a possible confrontation with Gov. Tim Pawlenty and the House today by adopting a $367 million Ben Garvin WORD ON THE STREET: The next RNC chairman will be Norm Coleman, after he ...
Family Outings: Historic Fort Snelling today lets kids experience frontier life
Mike Meyers, dressed as a sergeant, gives marching instructions to children lined up during an infantry demonstration at Fort Snelling.
The state of the state's wines: Way better
The experience: This hearty, spicy red blend could pass for a Rioja, but it's from the heart of winemaking country in Argentina.