Police in Minneapolis suburb seize man after hostage-taking at office, keep searching site
Police in Minn. seize man after hostage-taking 3M maintains 2009 profit outlook, but 2010 forecast misses Wall Street estimates
3M keeps ‘09 outlook, but ‘10 view misses Street Consumers told to avoid any remaining Minnesota Harvest brand cider from Jordan orchard
Advisory issued against cider from Minn. orchard Customs agents seize more than $640,000 in counterfeit goods from 21 Minnesota businesses
Feds in Minn. seize more than $640K in fake goods New hip-hop program at Minnesota music school gives students a license _ or diploma _ to ill
Students get schooled on hip-hop at Minn. college Petters says he suspected fraud in his empire but firm shut down before he could investigate
Petters says he suspected fraud in his empire Petters says he spent little time with his company at heart of alleged fraud after son’s death
Petters says he spent little time with his company Star Tribune, CarSoup.com become online partners to sell cars
Star Tribune teams up with CarSoup MINNEAPOLIS — The Star Tribune is partnering with CarSoup.com to sell vehicles online. Fort Hood shooting victims included newlywed, woman inspired to serve after Sept. 11 attacks
Fort victims had different reasons for enlisting Rybak eases to 3rd term as Minneapolis mayor; Coleman wins re-election in St. Paul
Rybak wins re-election as Minneapolis mayor Coleman wins re-election as St. Paul mayor; instant runoff too close to call
Coleman wins re-election as St. Paul mayor Some notable races and measures on state ballotsmore images Friends: Minn. man loses ear, most of face when bulldog he rescued from shelter turns on him
Rescued dog mauls retired police officer in Minn. US attorney general meets with tribal leaders, announces grants to stem reservation violence
Holder: DOJ helping tribes reduce violence Recorder may not help solve alarming question: How did pilots overshoot landing by 150 miles?WASHINGTON — Were the pilots distracted? Catching up on their sleep? Federal investigators struggled to determine what the crew members of a Northwest Airlines jetliner were doing at 37,000 feet as they sped 150 miles past their Minneapolis destination and military jets readied to chase them. Unfortunately, the cockpit voice recorder may not tell the tale. Airline crew flew 150 miles past Minneapolis airport; officials investigate fatigueMINNEAPOLIS — Two Northwest Airlines pilots failed to make radio contact with ground controllers for more than an hour and overflew their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles before discovering the mistake and turning around. NTSB: Fatigue may have played role in Northwest jet overshooting Minn. airport by 150 milesMINNEAPOLIS — Federal officials said Thursday they are investigating whether pilot fatigue was a factor in a Northwest Airlines jet overflying the Minneapolis airport by 150 miles before crew members discovered their mistake and turned around. Gunman runs away after Minnesota bank teller refuses to hand over the cashST. PAUL, Minn. — A St. Paul bank teller refused to hand over cash to a gunman and lived to tell about it. Authorities said the would-be robber walked into the Cherokee State Bank on Tuesday afternoon. He pointed a handgun at a teller and demanded money, but when she refused, he ran away with nothing. Imams settle suit over removal from flight in Minneapolis; say settlement proves mistake madeMINNEAPOLIS — Six imams taken off a 2006 US Airways flight after passengers reported what they considered suspicious behavior have settled their discrimination lawsuit, saying they considered it acknowledgment that their removal was a mistake. AP NewsBreak: Attorney says settlement in case of imams removed from ‘06 flight in MinneapolisMINNEAPOLIS — Six imams who were removed from a US Airways flight in 2006 after passengers reported what they considered suspicious behavior have reached a tentative settlement of their discrimination lawsuit, one of their attorneys said Tuesday. Somalian president condemns terrorist recruiting of young men in Minn.’s huge Somali communityST. PAUL, Minn. — The president of Somalia on Sunday denounced the recruiting of young men from Minnesota’s huge Somali community for terrorist activity in his war-ravaged homeland, and said he plans to work with the U.S. government to bring those still alive back home. Somalia’s president tells Somalis in Minnesota that his country needs help fighting terrorismST. PAUL, Minn. — The president of Somalia said Saturday his government is challenged by terrorism — which he called a “foreign idea” — and asked the Somali diaspora support him as he struggles to create peace in his war-torn country. Delta has repainted about half of Northwest planes, still has 13,000 jobs in MNST. PAUL, Minn. — About half of the old Northwest Airlines planes that will get Delta’s colors have been repainted, and the rest will be finished by mid-2010, a Delta executive said on Thursday. ACORN scandal offers a fat target for some state politicians, but actual contracts are fewST. PAUL, Minn. — As support for the community activist group ACORN withered in Congress in the wake of a hidden-camera scandal, Republican governors and other state officials moved swiftly to sever ties. It turns out the group often commanded little — if any — state business. Government study: Many urban streams salty enough to hurt aquatic life, road salt blamedMINNEAPOLIS — Many urban streams have become salty enough to harm aquatic life, largely because of salt used for deicing roads in the winter, according to a new government study released Wednesday. Minn. man accused of hitting 4-year-old son for wearing blue shirt that is rival gang’s colorST. PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota man is accused of ripping off his 4-year-old son’s shirt and hitting him for wearing a rival gang’s color. Minn. competition showcases wines from frosty northern states, where the grapes sure do sufferST. PAUL, Minn. — If grapes need to suffer to produce fine wines, surely there are fewer places they suffer as much as Minnesota and other northern-tier states. Savings? What savings? ‘Minnesconsin’ cost-sharing effort captures little cashMADISON, Wis. — As it turns out, mating gophers and badgers isn’t so easy. Just ask the bureaucrats in Wisconsin and Minnesota, who are trying to find efficiencies and save money on everything from sharing amusement ride inspectors to buying ammunition and tires. Wis. gunman who killed 3 at party, fatally shot self, was gang member with violent historyMENOMONIE, Wis. — A man police say shot and killed three brothers at a weekend party before fatally shooting himself was a member of a Minnesota gang who had been convicted of two previous violent attacks, including one on a 15-year-old boy in a park. Minn. judge halts state action in Vikings suspension case pending federal rulingST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings linemen Kevin and Pat Williams still don’t know if they’ll be suspended by the NFL in their dispute over its anti-doping policy, but the fight won’t be in state court any time soon — if at all. |