Good morning! Move over, spring: Winter's back -- at least for southern Minnesota. Snow is on the way but how much is still a little unclear at this point, especially for the Twin Cities. Some of us will never learn that March is too early to put away the shovels and boots. | Forecast |
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Terrorist attacks Tuesday in Brussels killed at least 34 people and wounded 230. As the city mourns, police continue to search for a suspected accomplice. | Islamic State claims deadly bombings in Brussels |
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Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz each notched victories in Tuesday's Western contests, but Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's big wins in Arizona still mean their overall delegate lead won't winnow much. | Election results | Full coverage |
Protesters disrupted a St. Paul school board meeting Tuesday night after someone tried to speak out in support of Theodore Olson. | Previously: Facebook posts critical of students are racist, BLM says |
The Minnesota Department of Education is headed back to square one drafting new rules for integrating schools. An administrative law judge rejected the department's attempt to include charter schools under the rule. | Education |
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Supporters say a bill to reopen a western Minnesota prison under state management would bring needed jobs and relieve prison overcrowding. But opponents on Tuesday objected loudly. |
Erin Nanasi's suit brings the total number of claims against the Children's Theatre Company to eight alleging sexual abuse in the 1970s and 1980s. |
Raymond Moore's comments, however, have resurfaced the debate about equal pay for male and female tennis players. | NewsCut: Sexist comments about female tennis players sparks player pushback |
Even after high school or college, Americans keep on learning. While online tools make this easier than ever, a new study finds the vast majority of adults prefer taking classes in physical places. |