Benefit concert raises money for victims of Cedar-Riverside fire that killed 5

A show put on Saturday night in the Twin Cities raised money to help the families who lost their homes in the massive fire in Minneapolis' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood last year.

Rush drummer Neil Peart dies at 67 after battle with brain cancer

Neil Peart, the drummer and lyricist for Rush, died Tuesday in Santa Monica, California, after a three-year battle with brain cancer.

Elvis impersonator picks up riders for Metro Transit on singer's birthday

A Metro Transit bus driver, who moonlights as an Elvis Presley impersonator, donned his costume on Wednesday as he ran his route on The King's birthday.

Jussie Smollett judge orders Google to turn over 1 year's worth of data

An Illinois judge granted two sweeping search warrants ordering Google to turn over a year's worth of data from Jussie Smollett and his manager as a special prosecutor probes whether or not the "Empire" actor staged a racist and homophobic attack against himself.

Lizzo volunteers at Australian food bank to support wildfire victims while on tour

The "Good as Hell" singer took time out of her schedule to stop at a local food bank while on tour in Australia and help victims affected by wildfires in the country.

South St. Paul woman becomes 50th Klondike Kate

Shelley Pabst from South St. Paul was sashed this year's Klondike Kate following the competition Wednesday night.

The Oscars to go host-less for 2nd year in a row

For the second year in a row, next month's Oscar ceremony will be held without a host, the president of ABC Entertainment said Wednesday.

Chris Hemsworth donates $1M to Australia wildfire relief efforts

The Australian actor took to Instagram on Monday to announce that he is giving $1 million to the firefighters that are currently battling the blazes down under.

Harvey Weinstein appears in court for start of criminal trial in New York

Harvey Weinstein, using a walker following recent back surgery, arrived at a New York court Monday morning sporting a dark suit and disheveled hair. When asked how his back was outside the courtroom, Weinstein responded with a thin smile and a so-so gesture with his hand.

As he prepares to go to trial, Harvey Weinstein charged with rape, sexual assault in L.A.

As he prepares to go on trial in New York on similar allegations, former film producer Harvey Weinstein was charged in Los Angeles with raping one woman and sexually assaulting another during a two-day period in 2013, prosecutors announced Monday.

'1917' wins best drama film Golden Globe award

The Latest on on the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards honoring achievements in television and film and being presented Sunday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (all times local):

Bon Iver cancels shows with St. Paul dance squad after allegations against studio co-founder

Indie rock band Bon Iver has canceled a set of shows with a St. Paul-based dance company after the company's co-founder was accused of sexual misconduct by a former employee.

Twin Cities music scene mourns loss of rising rapper

A rapper from St. Paul, Minnesota, who was making a name for herself around the world died on New Year’s Day. Lexii Alijai was just 21 years old.