Twin Cities COVID-19 models worry hospitals
Computer modeling is offering best and worst case scenarios for the Twin Cities when it comes to COVID-19 and its impact on the regional health care system.
Computer modeling is offering best and worst case scenarios for the Twin Cities when it comes to COVID-19 and its impact on the regional health care system.
Minneapolis, St. Paul school district leaders announce meal distribution plans during school closures
Leaders at Minneapolis Public Schools and St. Paul Public Schools announced plans for meal distributions to students amid the school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Leaders at Minneapolis Public Schools and St. Paul Public Schools announced plans for meal distributions to students amid the school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gopher All-American senior pitcher Amber Fiser evaluates future after cancelled season
At a time when softball season should be in full swing, the pings of the bat and pitches hitting the mitt are replaced with silence at Jane Sage Cowles Stadium.
At a time when softball season should be in full swing, the pings of the bat and pitches hitting the mitt are replaced with silence at Jane Sage Cowles Stadium.
Closing time: A muted last hurrah for bars and restaurants on a normally busy St. Patrick's Day
It's usually the biggest day of the year at St. Paul bars, but this St. Patrick's Day, bars and restaurants had to close up shop due to the governor's orders.
It's usually the biggest day of the year at St. Paul bars, but this St. Patrick's Day, bars and restaurants had to close up shop due to the governor's orders.
Minneapolis restaurants donate kitchens, chefs to help provide meals for those in need
A group of Minneapolis restaurants and caterers teamed up with Second Harvest Heartland to prepare meals to those in need during the COVID-19 outbreak -- and they're asking others to join in.
A group of Minneapolis restaurants and caterers teamed up with Second Harvest Heartland to prepare meals to those in need during the COVID-19 outbreak -- and they're asking others to join in.
Minnesota schools cope with closures during COVID-19 outbreak
Schools are getting ready to close after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced the state would cancel school for nearly two weeks starting this Wednesday.
Schools are getting ready to close after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced the state would cancel school for nearly two weeks starting this Wednesday.
Minneapolis declares public health emergency amid COVID-19 outbreak
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey declared a local public health emergency Monday to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey declared a local public health emergency Monday to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.
May Day Café in Minneapolis closes after employee tests positive for COVID-19
May Day Café in Minneapolis closed its doors Monday after an employee tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
May Day Café in Minneapolis closed its doors Monday after an employee tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Seward Co-op closes store after employee tests positive for coronavirus
The Seward Community Co-op is closing its location on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis after an employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
The Seward Community Co-op is closing its location on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis after an employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
'Sidtennial': Legendary Minnesota sportswriter Sid Hartman celebrates 100th birthday with Guinness World Record
To celebrate his 100th birthday, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Sid Hartman with the award for world's longest-serving newspaper columnist.
To celebrate his 100th birthday, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Sid Hartman with the award for world's longest-serving newspaper columnist.
As more seniors stay home amid COVID-19, Meals on Wheels depends on volunteers to serve them
The Centers for Disease Control say older adults are at a higher risk of getting sick from coronavirus and there are resources to help them as they spend more time at home.
The Centers for Disease Control say older adults are at a higher risk of getting sick from coronavirus and there are resources to help them as they spend more time at home.
Twin Cities food pantries seeking volunteers, donations to help with COVID-19 response
Food pantries like The Sheridan Story and Second Harvest need volunteers and donations to help Twin Cities families during COVID-19.
Food pantries like The Sheridan Story and Second Harvest need volunteers and donations to help Twin Cities families during COVID-19.
North Loop neighbors spend Saturday cleaning up trash, litter revealed during snow melt
Neighbors in the North Loop spent their Saturday cleaning up the mess revealed on the streets after snow melt.
Neighbors in the North Loop spent their Saturday cleaning up the mess revealed on the streets after snow melt.
Twin Cities commercial janitors unanimously approve new contract
Twin Cities commercial janitors have approved a new contract that gives them a $2.20 wage increase, more paid sick days, reduced cost health insurance and the addition of sexual harassment policies in their contracts.
Twin Cities commercial janitors have approved a new contract that gives them a $2.20 wage increase, more paid sick days, reduced cost health insurance and the addition of sexual harassment policies in their contracts.
First Avenue, other venues postpone all shows as part of effort to slow spread of coronavirus
First Avenue and a number of other music venues in the Twin Cities are following the call of lawmakers and postponing shows as government officials up their response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
First Avenue and a number of other music venues in the Twin Cities are following the call of lawmakers and postponing shows as government officials up their response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Minneapolis City Council approves buyout of Kmart lease
The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approves the resolution to pay more than $9 million to end Kmart's lease on Lake Street.
The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approves the resolution to pay more than $9 million to end Kmart's lease on Lake Street.
Kevin Love donates $100G to Cleveland Cavaliers, arena staff after season suspended
Following the suspension of the NBA season on Wednesday, Kevin Love said he would donate $100,000 to arena and support staff of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Following the suspension of the NBA season on Wednesday, Kevin Love said he would donate $100,000 to arena and support staff of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
How HCMC is preparing for COVID-19 outbreak
Health officials at Hennepin County Medical Center say the outbreak of the new coronavirus is going to put a huge burden on health care providers in the state.
Health officials at Hennepin County Medical Center say the outbreak of the new coronavirus is going to put a huge burden on health care providers in the state.
'20 is plenty': Minneapolis and St. Paul lower speed limits on city-owned roads
Both cities are lowering speed limits to increase vehicle, bicyclist and pedestrian safety.
Both cities are lowering speed limits to increase vehicle, bicyclist and pedestrian safety.
St. Patrick's Day parades in St. Paul and Minneapolis have been cancelled due to coronavirus concerns
The ripple impact of the coronavirus pandemic is being felt in the Twin Cities as officials have cancelled St. Patrick's Day parades in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
The ripple impact of the coronavirus pandemic is being felt in the Twin Cities as officials have cancelled St. Patrick's Day parades in St. Paul and Minneapolis.



















