What's behind Minnesota's puzzle passion?
It's one of the oldest and largest competitions of its kind in the country. The St. Paul Winter Carnival Jigsaw Puzzle Contest has become a classic! But why is Minnesota such a hotbed for competitive puzzling? Maury Glover explores this phenomenon in his latest Maury's Stories segment.
From Superman to Spider-Man: MN comic book artist's superpower is drawing superheroes
Patrick Gleason says growing up in Forest Lake, he couldn't afford to buy comic books. So he learned how to draw by reading comic strips in the newspapers like Calvin and Hobbs, Garfield, and The Far Side. Now, he draws some of the most beloved characters in comic books.
'The soul of south Minneapolis': Regulars remember 90 years of the CC Club
Next month, the CC Club will celebrate its 90th anniversary and its special place in Minnesota music history.
Regulars remember 90 years of the CC Club
Next month, the CC Club will celebrate its 90th anniversary and its special place in Minnesota music history.
Minneapolis artist Scott Seekins sports signature monochromatic style for more than 50 years
Scott Seekins signature style, wearing all-black suits in the winter and all-white ones in the summer, has been a staple around town for more than half a century.
Message behind the music: Laamar examines Black experience on EP 'Flowers'
The death of Philando Castile inspired Geoffrey Lamar Wilson to start writing about the Black experience in America. Now, on his four-song EP titled "Flowers", he tackles serious subjects like racial and social justice.
Minnesota’s Boyd House: A haunted short-term rental for paranormal enthusiasts
A three-story house on Scandia Avenue in Boyd, Minnesota, has stood in the middle of town for more than a century. A number of families have called it home over the years, but now it may be a portal to the supernatural.
The Boyd House: A haunted Airbnb in MN
Paranormal investigator Jill Shelley owns a haunted Victorian home in Boyd, Minnesota, which she rents out to other investigators and the general public so they can spend the night and have their own eerie encounters.
Another duck stamp dynasty? MN twin sisters hope to make names for themselves in national contest
They say birds of a feather flock together. For twin sisters Kira Sabin and Kess Fennel, pursuing their passion for painting is twice as nice.
So you think you can Wance? St. Paul group brings dancing while walking to Grand Avenue
Every other Wednesday, about two dozen people get together to strut their stuff along Grand Avenue. The group is called Wance, a combination of walk and dance, and that's exactly what its members do along the popular street.
Fading fast: Ghost signs chronicle history of Minneapolis and St. Paul
Downtown Minneapolis is filled with signs of all shapes and sizes. Some are new and hard to miss, while others exist on the edges of our collective consciousness.
History detective: Brainerd woman returns lost heirlooms to their rightful place
For years, Sandy McMillion has been fascinated with documenting her ancestral roots, filling up scrapbooks for each branch of her family tree, in an effort to make sure even her most distant relatives know they share common ground.
Tooting his own horn: Meet the Minnesota musician behind Canterbury Park's signature sound
The Canterbury Park bugler Lynn Deichert is helping preserve a racing tradition as iconic as the winner's circle or a photo finish.
Meet the Canterbury Park Bugler
The Canterbury Park bugler, Lynn Deichert, is helping preserve a racing tradition as iconic as the winner's circle or a photo finish.
Rollercoaster record: Man notches 23,000 rides at Valleyfair
He's known as "Renegade Mike": A Rosemount man's addiction to riding a rollercoaster at Valleyfair has taken him for thousands upon thousands of rides.
Part semi, part pontoon boat: Duluth businessman's creation making waves
As the owner of a trucking company, Jeff Foster knows his way around a semi. But on a sunny summer afternoon on Lake Superior in Duluth, he is trading the highway for the waterway and giving the term cruising a whole new meaning.
Made in Minnesota: How Rollerblade founder turned inline skates into wheels of fortune
He wanted a way to practice hockey during the summer. But, at the age of 19, St. Louis Park native Scott Olson ended up reinventing skating with Rollerblades.
Made in Minnesota: Rollerblades
The St. Louis Park native was just 19 years old when he stumbled across his first pair of inline skates while playing junior hockey in Canada in 1979. Scott Olson wanted to be a goalie in the NHL and thought they would be a great way to train in the summer.
2 years after Bryant Lake bowl video, MN aerial cinematographer's career flying high
27-year-old Mahtomedi native Jay Christensen first wowed the world with one of his signature fly-throughs at Bryant Lake Bowl two years ago. Since then, the sky has been the limit for his unique brand of aerial cinematography.
Drone videographer's career reaches new heights
Jay Christensen and his crew from JayByrd Films are trying to get a different perspective on golf by using drones with GoPro cameras to get a bird's eye view of the popular pastime.