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Good afternoon. Along with the players and celebrities, hundreds of sports talk radio hosts have descended on the Twin Cities as part of the ramp up to Super Bowl 52. The broadcasters have been busy working every day, but have ventured out to try some of the local dining scene.| Out-of-towners search for the real Minnesota | NewsCut | Forecast
Kidnapping charge for man in U hotel standoff

Prosecutors say Lincoln Bowman refused to let officers in the room at the Graduate Hotel and told them he was armed and would set the hotel on fire.

Muslim voters say they want to participate, not 'infiltrate'

Warnings that Muslim caucus-goers may try to take over seem to have inspired more of them to take part.

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Football season is getting warmer across the country

Welcome to your Super Bowl edition of Climate Cast. We talk to a legend of frigid football, Bud Grant, and discuss what the Trump administration's solar tariffs mean for the industry.

Robert Wagner a 'person of interest' in Natalie Wood death

Nearly four decades after his wife drowned, investigators are now calling 87-year-old actor Robert Wagner a "person of interest" in the death of Natalie Wood.

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Trump's a target at snow sculpting championship

President Donald Trump makes an appearance at the National Snow Sculpting Championship in Wisconsin as a subject of a snow sculpture by a Minnesota team.

Timberlake rules out 'N Sync reunion at Super Bowl show

Timberlake ruled out any chance his former boy band 'N Sync would join him Sunday or other potential special guests would show up.

Pawlenty signals interest in governor's race, calls donor meeting

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is actively considering a campaign for his old job. He emailed Republican donors Wednesday inviting them to a Feb. 12 meeting as he considers entering a governor's race without a clear favorite.

In Canada, ‘true patriot love’ is for women now, too

Canada, which has the world's best national anthem, is tweaking the thing to get with the times. See if you can determine the problematic line. No peeking.

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