29 European countries implement new biometric entry-exit system; will eventually replace stamping passports
If you have travel plans in Europe, you’ll now have your biometric data collected at border crossings in 29 European countries.
Minimal government shutdown impacts expected at MSP Airport over MEA; new FLEX Lane opens
Travelers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport can expect busy terminals and new conveniences during MEA week, but minimal impacts from the ongoing federal government shutdown are expected.
GM bringing back Chevy Bolt priced at under $30,000 in 2027 model year
GM says the Chevrolet Bolt LT is returning for model year 2027 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $29,900. (Chevrolet)
Minnesota's wine grape harvest season comes to an end with the start of fall
As the weather cools, Minnesota's wine harvest season comes to a close, marking a vintage year for wine grapes.
Another milestone in decades long goal to reconnect Nicollet Ave in Minneapolis
For nearly two years, the giant piece of real estate at Lake Street and Nicollet Avenue has been vacant, the former K-Mart demolished.
Ground stop at Atlanta's airport lifted after tower evacuated | What we know
Expect even longer delays at Atlanta's airport after the air traffic control tower was evacuated on Friday afternoon.
A slice of heaven: The last Rocky Rococo in Minnesota is still going strong
The only Rocky Rococo left in Minnesota continues to stand strong as a long-time pizza favorite of the state.
As government shutdown drags on, keep an eye on MEA break travel plans
Travelers, be prepared: the ongoing government shutdown could impact your MEA break plans. Sick calls from TSA agents led major delays during the last shutdown, and are already causing disruptions now. Stay informed and check your flight status regularly for updates.
Greyhound steps up as government shutdown grounds flights, disrupts air travel
As the government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel across the country, Greyhound and FlixBus are stepping in to meet growing demand from travelers.
Domino's rebrands for first time in over a decade
Domino’s Pizza is launching its first major rebrand in over a decade as part of its "hungry for more” strategy.
Annual report ranks the worst cities for drivers in 2025
A new report is ranking the best and worst U.S. cities for drivers. Here’s what the report found.
Grocery bills are most expensive in these major cities, analysis finds
Grocery prices are a big financial stressor for many Americans, and here are the major cities that may be feeling the pinch the most.
Certain Blue Apron, Marley Spoon meals alerted for Listeria risk
An ingredient in certain Blue Apron and Marley Spoon ready-to-eat meals was flagged for a Listeria risk.
Steak 'n Shake to install 'tallest and biggest' American flags at restaurants nationwide
Steak ’n Shake announced Saturday it has begun installing massive American flags at its restaurants across the country.
Staffing shortages at air traffic control towers cause massive delays across U.S.
At least eight air traffic control towers are expected to be understaffed for several hours on Tuesday night, according to the FAA.
LeBron James’ big reveal in ‘The Second Decision' isn't retirement
The highly-anticipated "Second Decision" had nothing to do with basketball as LeBron James revealed his latest partnership.
National Taco Day 2025: Here’s where you can find the best deals, freebies
Tuesday’s National Taco Day—now set for the first Tuesday of October to align with Taco Tuesday—brings a wave of promos nationwide.
These states are the safest in America in 2025, data suggests
Safety levels vary depending on where you live, and these states are considered the safest places to call home based on a new report.



















