The Associated Press
Lawmaker Wants State To Officially Legalize Fantasy Sports
A Republican lawmaker wants state law to clearly show that fantasy sports games are legal in Minnesota. Rep. Tim Sanders has a bill up Tuesday in committee that would clarify under state law that fantasy games are not gambling and are legal in Minnesota.
Trooper Rescues Injured Bald Eagle Hit by Car in Eagan
A Minnesota state trooper has rescued a bald eagle that was struck by a vehicle on a Twin Cities freeway.
Minnesota Senate Takes First Baby Step Toward Upgrading IDs
Minnesota's Senate has taken the first step toward resolving a dispute with the federal government over driver's licenses.
Board Considers Amount Of Training To Apply Eyelashes
The Minnesota Board of Cosmetology is considering how to regulate a salon service that has grown in popularity. Dragon Nails owner Kim Le, in Robbinsdale, says requests for eyelash extensions are increasing.
St. Paul Seeks $4.5 Million to Fix Slopes in Park Where 2 Died
The city of St. Paul is seeking $4.5 million to help fix unstable slopes in a park where two children died in a landslide on a field trip nearly three years ago.
Driver Held in Fatal Rollover Crash in Northern Minnesota
Authorities are holding the driver in a rollover crash that killed a passenger in northern Minnesota last week.
Forget Ordering A Lager At Soon-To-Open Minneapolis Bar
It's a bar that serves nothing but tap water. The concept developed by two Minneapolis artists has been a hit at pop-ups across the country.
Jail For Princeton Man Who Left Starving Boys Home Alone
A 33-year-old man was given jail time for routinely leaving his young sons in a filthy home near Princeton Michael Gunderson was recently sentenced in Sherburne County after pleading guilty to two counts of felony child neglect.
Ex-Congressman Sabo Remembered for Longtime Service
Former Minnesota Congressman Martin Olav Sabo is being remembered for his long career of public service.
New Hope Nursing Home Cited over Abuse of Patients
State regulators have cited a New Hope nursing home and five employees for brutal treatment of two patients last year, based mostly on hidden-camera footage.