Good evening. The Minnesota Wild on Tuesday became the latest sports franchise to double-down on security measures, announcing a new policy that will hit women hardest. Large bags are a no go. It's a policy designed to speed up the security lines. But you know who’s mostly responsible for those long lines? Men. Read more at NewsCut| Forecast
Hurricane Florence churned Tuesday toward an Eastern Seaboard landfall as a million people were ordered to leave the coast and millions more prepared for what could be one of the most catastrophic hurricanes to hit the region in decades.
There were somber ceremonies in New York City, in Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon on Tuesday as President Trump, along with survivors and families of those killed on this date, remembered Sept. 11, 17 years after the terrorist attack.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' has launched its fall color finder for the season. So stop clinging to the summer. Fall will be great. This week you'll want to head northwest or to the Grand Rapids, Minn., area if you want to see the best fall colors to date.
State health officials are searching for a woman who dropped off two dead bats at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center on Thursday and then left. The bats tested positive for rabies and she may not know she was potentially exposed to the disease.
NewsCut: How to get a milk jug off a Minnesota bear
A bear in Roseau, Minn., decided to investigate what was inside a 10-gallon metal milk jug. It turns out nothing was inside until the bear’s head showed up there. Read more at NewsCut
Authorities in Inver Grove Heights are trying to figure out how to capture a goat that has been loose in the city for nearly a week. "It's a fairly large goat, by goat standards, I'm told," Police Chief Paul Schnell said. "And it has been in and out of people's back yards, standing at people's patio doors. Standing at the front doors of homes. It's been everywhere."
The insurer said the Healthy Savings program will help its members save up to $200 a month on healthy foods such as lean meats, whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables.
As campaigns move on to November, you can expect plenty more messages urging you to vote, and not just texts, but also emails, direct mail, contact on social media platforms and personal visits to your home.