Minnesota 'Rocketman' makes face masks his pandemic passion

A Bloomington father and son have turned their love of rockets and need for speed into a passion for making masks.

Former North Minneapolis business Ewald Brothers Dairy honored by descendant

More than a century before food delivery services like Bite Squad and GrubHub, for four generations, a family-owned business cornered the market on delivering dairy products door-to-door in the Twin Cities.

'It just captivated me': Minnesota mom embraces BMX racing

On just about any night of the week, Rum River BMX in Isanti, Minnesota is full of riders. While many are in their teens, a mother of two in her late 40s also calls the track home.

Tintype photographer captures modern portraits in classic style

At first glance, Carla Rodriguez appears to be setting up for a typical photo shoot, but the process being used is nearly as old as the art of photography itself.

Black-led bike club in Minneapolis still rolling after 2 decades looks to recruit younger members

Minneapolis is known as one of the best cities for biking in the world. A group of cyclists is trying to get more people of color to enjoy the popular pastime. Twice a week, the Major Taylor Bicycle Club gets together in south Minneapolis to go for a ride.

Minnesota horse therapy center helping children with special needs looks to add year-round services

A horse therapy center in central Minnesota is hoping to expand its mission of helping children with special needs. On a 140-acre farm just north of Motley, Minnesota, the power of the pony is on full display.

Group of Black golfers keep clubs swinging in Minneapolis decades after founding

Minnesota has more golfers per capita than just about any other state and that includes a group of Black golfers that have been playing together at a historic course in Minneapolis for decades.

After school program introduces Twin Cities kids to squash with a focus on higher education

Usually associated with elite private schools and universities, a program at the University of Minnesota is teaching student athletes the game of squash and exposing them to higher education in the process.

Blind Minnesota photographer: 'Don't let anyone tell you you can't do something'

Photography is the art of capturing an image by recording the light reflecting off of an object - but what happens when the photographer is always in the dark?

Minnesota man remembered as unsung filmmaker of Iwo Jima

Joe Rosenthal's black and white snapshot of the flag raising at Iwo Jima became an enduring symbol of American resolve. Minnesota man Bill Genaust was standing right next to him and shot film footage of the same event, but his name was lost to history until recently.

Minnesota LEGO masters push creative boundaries brick by brick

The FOX show LEGO Masters showcases what is possible to build with the popular toy. Those possibilities are explored every day in Minnesota’s own vibrant LEGO community.

Minneapolis pasty makers taking recipes overseas to compete against world's best

They've been around for centuries and are sort of the "Hot Pockets" of their time, but now a Dinkytown shop that makes pasties will be competing on a global stage.