Minnesota Health Department issues alert to clinics about China's coronavirus

The coronavirus has halted all travel in the Chinese city of Wuhan and led to airport screening procedures in LA, New York, Atlanta and San Francisco.

Delta rolls out new pet travel carrier to 8 airports, including MSP

Delta announced Wednesday the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is one of eight locations across the country where pet owners can now book their pet a flight in a new pet travel carrier called the “CarePod.”

Plans in place to keep MSP Airport running smoothly during incoming snow storm

Clear runways, a blue sky - it’s the perfect day to fly.  But that’s about to change. Snow is on the way and lots of it. About 6-10 inches is expected to hit much of Minnesota.

85 drivers short, Metro Transit hopes to fill positions with 1-day hiring event

Metro Transit is down 85 drivers and it's affecting its routes. It thinks it can fill those positions by offering salaried training after a one-day hiring event.

Photo of corn perfectly filling railroad tracks in Minnesota proves real

A photo of a Minnesota railroad track almost perfectly filled with corn went viral on social media Monday as many people tried to puzzle out whether or not it was real. 

Ice chunk from passing pickup truck pierces windshield of Red Wing woman's SUV

The woman was driving the other way on Hwy. 58 when the ice chunk exploded through her windshield, cutting her face and badly damaging her vehicle.

Juveniles charged in violent assaults on light rail train in St. Paul, Minnesota

Three juveniles are charged in several violent assaults that occurred on a light rail train or near one of the stations in St. Paul, Minnesota earlier this month.

Report: Minnesota on track to meet deadlines for replacing MNLARS, but risks remain

Minnesota is on track to meet the project implementation deadlines for replacing the state’s troubled driver and vehicle registration system known as MNLARS, the Office of the Legislative Auditor reported Tuesday.