Good afternoon! Is there anything a goat can't do? The labor lines are being drawn in Michigan where goats are being employed to eat poison ivy on the campus of Western Michigan University and AFSCME is not happy. | NewsCut | Forecast |
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Minnesota's largest individual health insurer and its largest children's hospital system have ended a standoff affecting more than 66,000 patients. |
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Abdi Ali Mohamud, owner of Moon Light Daycare, was charged this week in Stearns County District Court with six felony counts of theft by swindle and wrongfully obtaining child care subsidies. |
The United States and Russia have reached agreement on a cease-fire in southwest Syria, three U.S. officials said Friday as President Donald Trump held his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. |
Authorities say 34-year-old Devioun Johnson was caring for the child and his older brother while their mother was at work on June 24. The following morning, the victim's brother told Johnson the 3-year-old was not breathing. |
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A fan has recreated the classic '90s video scene for scene (more or less), using existing footage of Sesame Street characters. |
We warned you earlier this week about the I-35W closure between Burnsville and Bloomington. Now, it's just hours away. Here's a look at the rest of the metro area's weekend construction hassles. |
Shirley Yamauchi had to hold her 2-year-old on a flight from Houston to Boston, despite having bought him a ticket. United Airlines said it failed to properly scan the boy's boarding pass. |
Journalist and historian Garrett Graff talks about his new book, "Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Government's Secret Plan to Save Itself -- While the Rest of Us Die." | MPR News Presents |