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Minnesota Governor Promotes Mask Drive to Slow Virus Spread
Gov. Tim Walz is calling on Minnesota residents to make homemade masks for those most at risk of the coronavirus.
Vikings Re-sign Backups RB Ameer Abdullah, OL Brett Jones
The Minnesota Vikings re-signed two more of their own free agents.
This Year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee Canceled
The Scripps National Spelling Bee won't be held as scheduled this year because of the coronavirus.
Police: Woman Won’t Explain Why She Threw Son from 4th Floor
Woman facing multiple charges
Population Growth Slows In Minnesota
New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show Minnesota's population growth slowed down slightly in 2019. And, that has some concerned the state could lose a congressional seat after the 2020 Census.
Cousins Struggles as Vikings’ Offense Slips in 23-10 Loss
The Packers beat the Vikings 23-10 Monday night to clinch the NFC North.
Rising Great Lakes Erode Shorelines, Create Uncertaintly
Rapidly rising water levels in the Great Lakes are damaging shorelines and creating uncertainty for lakeshore residents.
U.S. Women Advance to World Cup Finals with 2-1 Win Over England
The top-ranked United States will face the winner of Wednesday's semifinal between the Netherlands and Sweden.
Vikings Sign 1st-Rounder Hughes, Complete Draft Class Deals
The Minnesota Vikings have signed first-round pick Mike Hughes, putting their entire eight-player draft class under contract the week before training camp begins.
Ratings Decline: Nielson Says 103.4 Million Watch Super Bowl
An estimated 103.4 million people watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the smallest audience for television's biggest yearly event since 2009.