Holiday travel: MSP airport expects passenger increase next two days
Following a Thanksgiving travel season that saw travelers nearing pre-pandemic levels, the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) expects another upswing in passengers boarding flights later this week.
How to get an Uber or Lyft is changing at MSP Terminal 1
The Uber and Lyft pick-up area at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has changed locations.
Minneapolis to Duluth train awaits decision on federal funds
Any day now, Minnesota state officials could learn whether the Northern Lights Express will secure key federal funding.
2,500 syringes of dangerous 'vaginal tightening' gel seized at MSP Airport
Customs agents at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport seized thousands of syringes of what they say is a "dangerous" and unapproved vaginal tightening gel.
No trouble for holiday travelers at MSP Airport
This weekend, many people returned home after gathering with their families for Thanksgiving.
Washington County holding its own name a snowplow contest
Last year, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) held a contest to name a snowplow. Now, Washington County is holding its own contest to name a county snowplow.
MSP Airport expands cell phone waiting lot to accommodate holiday travelers
Officials are opening an additional cell phone waiting lot near the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) ahead of the upcoming busy holiday travel period.
MSP Airport, Delta announce $240 million renovation to Terminal 1
A big renovation is coming to Terminal 1 at MSP.
4 large pickup trucks flub latest crash test, raising safety concerns, study shows
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has identified four large pickup trucks that failed in their latest crash test.
Loaded gun found in airline employee's bag at MSP security checkpoint
Transportation Security Administrator (TSA) said an officer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) stopped an airline employee from attempting to bring a loaded handgun through security.
New St. Paul to Chicago train: MnDOT offer survey on extra train service
MnDOT is now taking input on a new, planned daily train service to run from St. Paul to Chicago.
FAA investigates after Alaska Airlines flight steers into SkyWest plane's path
An investigation is underway after an incoming Alaska Airlines flight steered into the path of a SkyWest passenger jet that was taking off from Portland International Airport last week, federal officials said.
Minneapolis purchasing Nice Ride brand bikes, scooters for 2024 and beyond
The often popular lime green bikes and scooters seen around the Twin Cities throughout summer will have a new owner after Lyft decided to cancel its operations this year.
Some families get jumpstart on MEA weekend
MEA weekend is starting in just a couple of days, but some families are already heading out on their trips. Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) says it's going to be a busy weekend for travel.
NTSB finds broken rail caused Raymond, Minn. train derailment
A western Minnesota train derailment of nearly two dozen cars, carrying thousands of gallons of ethanol, was caused by a fractured rail, a National Transportation Safety Board report has found.
University of Minnesota study shows COVID-19 changed commuting patterns
The University of Minnesota conducted a nationwide study on commuting patterns and access to jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Box of giraffe poop seized at MSP Airport
A woman was stopped at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) for attempting to bring giraffe poop into the country to make a necklace.



















