314 crashes, 64 spinouts reported during icy Monday morning commute
A dusting of snow and subzero temperatures have created slippery conditions on roads in the Twin Cities metro, making for a messy Monday morning commute.
Woman, 22, dies in Carver County crash
A 22-year-old woman died in a crash Saturday night in Carver County, Minnesota.
Raising the curtain! Chanhassen Dinner Theatres announces return date for The Music Man
The Chanhassen Dinner Theatres is getting ready to bring musicals back to the mainstage. After having to close down the show just days after opening last March, The Music Man will return in July. Artistic director Michael Brindisi joined the Buzz to chat about bringing live theater and music back to their stages.
Prince's white dove, Divinity, passes away
A dove formerly owned by the music icon Prince has passed away, according to officials at Paisley Park.
Minnesota restaurant launches snowmobile delivery to ice houses
Thanks to some pandemic creativity, a restaurant in Waconia, Minnesota is now trying something uniquely Minnesotan: delivering food and beer via snowmobile across frozen Lake Waconia.
BCA Alert: Burglars target homes with unplowed driveways
Authorities are warning people the southwest Twin Cities metro of burglaries targeting homes with unplowed driveways.
State Patrol investigating deadly crash on Hwy. 7 in Victoria
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash that took place on Highway 7 in Victoria Monday morning.
Twin Cities sees 2-4 inches of snow Tuesday, over 6 reported in Greater Minnesota
The Twin Cities metro got between 2-4 inches of snow Tuesday, with up to 7 inches reported in Greater Minnesota
Scientists removing invasive goldfish by the truckload from Chaska lake
Environmental scientists were called to a Carver County lake overrun with invasive fish just days after crews removed roughly 50,000 goldfish from it.
Early voting day in all 87 Minnesota counties
This is the line for in-person early voting in Chaska, Minnesota on Oct. 31, 2020. A person toward the front of the line said they had been waiting about 90 minutes. The line to drop off a ballot is shorter.
Water management officials remove 50k goldfish from Chaska lake
The Carver County Water Management Organization removed roughly 50,000 goldfish from a water way attached to Big Woods Lake in Chaska, Minnesota.
24 Minnesota schools experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks
Twenty-four Minnesota schools have reported COVID-19 outbreaks this week among students or staff who were in-person learning—up from 11 the previous week, according to the latest data from the state health department.
COVID-19 throws curveballs in Minnesota's already limited high school sports season
It's only week two of a shortened high school football schedule and COVID-19 is now forcing more cancellations. Several schools already postponed their season openers last week.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum offers free tickets to healthcare workers
Healthcare workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive two free tickets to visit the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum through Nov. 18, the Arboretum announced Sunday.
Ex-high school tennis coach charged with sexually assaulting former student
A former tennis coach at Holy Family Catholic School in Victoria, Minnesota is accused of sexually assaulting a former student.
Ex-University of Minnesota student who raped 2 women released from prison Tuesday
Daniel Drill-Mellum, the former University of Minnesota student who pleaded guilty to raping two women during college parties in 2014, was released from prison Tuesday.
8-year-old Waconia girl starts mask lanyard business
If you tend to forget your mask or even lose it, a young Waconia, Minnesota girl has come up with a creative solution.
Chanhassen, Minnesota woman creates Candyland in her backyard
When times get tough, some people just want to help. That's what Crystal Alvarez is doing for her neighbors in Chanhassen.
Businesses, nonprofits impacted by unrest encouraged to apply for SBA disaster loan
Businesses and nonprofits impacted by the civil unrest following the death of George Floyd are encouraged to apply for a disaster loan through the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Twin Cities, St. Cloud and Eau Claire set new record cold high temperatures Tuesday
Have you turned your heat on yet? The National Weather Service says record cold high temperatures were set in the Twin Cities, St. Cloud, Minnesota and Eau Claire, Wisconsin Tuesday with more records possible Wednesday.