Fort Snelling State Park reopening Friday following flood closures
Fort Snelling State Park is set to reopen Friday, Aug. 9 after flooding closed the park back in late June.
Disney's crackdown on password-sharing starts soon: What to know
Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing, which allows people from different households to share an account for an added fee, but it's not clear when it will be available.
Owl at Minnesota Zoo killed by tiger after flying away in training session
A Eurasian eagle owl at the Minnesota Zoo was killed by a tiger after it flew away from its handler during a training session.
Federal judge rules Google violated antitrust law
The judge's ruling sets up a second trial that will cover potential remedies for Google's search monopoly.
CrowdStrike fires back against Delta threat over flight outages
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStike is firing back at Delta Air Lines for blaming it for days of flight disruptions and threatening a lawsuit.
Politicians on TikTok may influence young voters
Both Former President Donald Trump, his vice presidential candidate JD Vance and Vice President Kamala Harris have joined TikTok ahead of the 2024 election, possibly influencing young American voters.
Google rolls out School time for parents
As the new school year approaches, Google has launched "School time," a feature aimed at helping parents manage their children's device usage during school hours.
Removal of Kellogg Blvd bridge in St. Paul postponed to fall, road closures canceled
MnDOT announced the scheduled removal of the 3rd Street/Kellogg Avenue Bridge has been rescheduled to sometime this fall.
Justice Department sues TikTok, accusing the company of violating a children's online privacy law
TikTok is accused in a lawsuit of violating a federal law requiring kid-oriented apps and websites to get parental consent before collecting personal information of children under 13 years old.
'Coolest thing made in Minnesota' nominations open
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce launched its "Coolest thing made in Minnesota" program, which will take nominations through mid-August before the finalists are announced in September. The winner will then be announced in October.
Mille Lacs Lake walleye limit to increase
Anglers will soon be able to harvest two walleye from Mille Lacs Lake, an increase from the one-walleye limit that was established in the spring.
I-94 homicide: St. Paul PD investigates highway killing
Police are investigating a homicide along I-94 in St. Paul on Thursday.
Gov. Tim Walz on Harris VP pick: ‘I’m not interviewing for anything’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz responded to questions from reporters on whether he could be picked as a running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris as her team reportedly narrows down the list of candidates.
Bus driver gives passenger shoes off her feet
One Metro Transit driver not only made sure her passenger got where she was headed, but went the extra step in the process.
Metro Transit driver gives passenger shoes off her feet
A Metro Transit bus driver literally gave the shoes off her feet on Friday to help one of her passengers get comfortable.
New stores opening at Mall of America: List
The Mall of America has welcomed a dozen new stores opening up in the mall over the last couple of months.
Delta seeks compensation for CrowdStrike, Microsoft outage: reports
Delta Air Lines announced plans to seek compensation from Microsoft and CrowdStrike.
Google's AI Olympics ad draws backlash: 'People have lost the plot'
Google’s new commercial has garnered plenty of social media reactions from some users questioning its authenticity.
Kellogg-3rd Street Bridge closes in St. Paul for renovation project
On Monday, the bridge was closed for a three-year, $92 million reconstruction project.
Bloomington woman says Kia stolen with gun inside used in robberies
Rosa Maciel uses her Kia Sportage to get to and from work and to take care of her mother who is disabled. But now she is unable to do either of those things after her car was stolen over the weekend.