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The Mississippi River flows from the State of Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Major tributaries include the Missouri and ...
The Aquatennial is just weeks away, with celebrations of water in the city taking the form of a parade, live music and other ...
Fred Newton’s epic swim down the Mississippi River earned him a world record, but not the fame and fortune he hoped.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Food Truck Festival is set to return, this time, with adoptable dogs! The festival will take ...
People will be able to walk, run and bike across the iconic bridge connecting downtown and Northeast Minneapolis a bit sooner ...
Friday marked 249 years since the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. Independence Day celebrations have ...
The full length of Minneapolis’ Stone Arch Bridge is set to reopen to the public Aug. 9 following more than a year of repairs. The bridge, a popular pedestrian link across the Mississippi River ...
The University of Minnesota is home to over 50,000 students, with about 75% of them living off campus. With so many nearby ...
More motoring misery is in store for Twin Cities drivers as portions of three freeways will be closed this weekend. That is on top of other construction projects that have drivers squeezed into fewer ...
USC and UCLA began playing for the Victory Bell in 1942 and have since incorporated that trophy into the Big Ten. As a ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is temporarily closing Lock and Dam 7, in La Crescent, Minnesota, July 22, 24, ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, awarded a $3.1 million contract to Dubuque Barge & Fleeting Service Company doing business as ...