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Many people love to "Go South" for the holidays and enjoy the warmer weather during this season.
Twin Cities lightning strike survivors
When lightning struck Kent Lilyerd at his home in Mora, Minn., on June 27, the resilient 47-year-old joined an elite men's club: 89 percent of lightning strike victims are male.
New hotline created to report gas thefts
For Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher, the problem of gas siphoning hit close to home.
Four Claiming to Belong to Court Run by 'Yahweh' Indicted for Threats Against Judge
Four Twin Cities men who claim to belong to their own common law court where "Almighty Yahweh" has exclusive jurisdiction have been charged for allegedly trying to intimidate a federal judge in an effort to ...
4 Indicted For Conspiring Against Judge
Four Twin Cities men have been charged for allegedly trying to intimidate a federal judge to prevent her from holding a criminal trial.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Affordability is tough sell in suburbia
Greg Bogut lives in a $575,000 home. He can afford it. To him, that makes it affordable housing.
North Oaks landlords spark outrage
O ver the past 18 months, the problems in Mechelle Owens' Brooklyn Center apartment grew from a few cockroaches scurrying across her kitchen to a leaking living room ceiling that grew brown, puffy mold.
Private Roads And A City With No Government Property
LRC Blog reports on North Oaks,Minnesota: No, apparently this is no joke. Our story begins with Google's Street View feature of its Google Maps, where they go around taking photos of basically everything as ...
Being able to exchange fast e-mail with someone in Australia was miraculous. But as we've become familiar with fast networking, the focus has curiously looped back upon itself.
Minnesota town tells Google Maps to get lost
A small town in Minnesota has told Google that its Street View feature can hit the road.
Trail Ridge Apartments again faces foreclosure
For the second time in two years, a multimillion-dollar foreclosure looms over the troubled Trail Ridge Apartments in southeast Rochester.
US town tells Street View to push off
Private community snaps removed from Google Maps Google has removed a private Minnesota community from its Street View feature after the town politely asked the search monolith to keep its roving spycars to ...
North Oaks To Google: Take a Hike
A small town in Minnesota has told Google that its Street View feature can hit the road.
North Oaks tells Google Maps: Keep out - we mean it.
You can look at almost anything on Google. Just don't try to sneak a peek of the homes in the private community of North Oaks.
Pregnant woman's alleged shooter charged
A 26-year-old St. Paul woman has been charged with three counts of assault after she allegedly fired six shots through an apartment door and wounded a pregnant woman who later delivered a baby boy early.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Patios: Top 10 places in the Twin Cities to dine al fresco
Memorial Day weekend is coming up, so it's time to get decked out and enjoy it. Here are our favorite restaurant patios - spots along the water, rooftops with skyline views and decks with lots of greenery.
Afton / Beloved Selma's to soon reopen
“We would like to expand the back and add a 60- to 80-seat restaurant where you can come in and sit down in the winter and afterwards get your ice cream”
Ice-cream lovers in the Lower St. Croix Valley can take heart: Selma's Ice Cream Parlour in historic downtown Afton will soon have new owners. via Twincities.com
What's cooking: Food allergies? Try this
More than 12 million Americans have a diagnosed food allergy -- double the number of a decade ago. via Star Tribune
Millionaire tax dodger could get 10 years
“God ... wants me to take the judge out, that's what he wants me to do”
A trial that at times seemed to exist in parallel universes, with accepted law in one dimension and Robert Beale in the other, came back firmly to earth Wednesday. via Star Tribune
The everything dining guide to belt-tightening Part II
The economy may be tanking, but this is still a good time to dine out. That's what we discovered when we began tracking down dining deals. via Twincities.com