Beloved cat found shot, paralyzed by pellet gun; Cottage Grove family seeks information
A family in Cottage Grove, Minnesota is seeking information about the death of their beloved cat, who was found paralyzed after being shot with a pellet gun.
World Snow Sculpting Championship returns to Stillwater this January
The third annual World Snow Sculpting Championship will be held in Stillwater in January.
Woodbury man found dead in Colombia under suspicious circumstances
Many in Minnesota’s Hmong community are overwhelmed with grief as they reflect on the life of a Woodbury man was found dead in Colombia under suspicious circumstances.
New Lake Elmo Airport runway results in increased noise complaints
Living near the Lake Elmo airport has become unbearable since the flight pattern changed last year, according to neighbors.
Semi crashes into White Bear Lake dentist office, leaving 3 hurt
Three people were left hurt on Monday after police say a semi truck slammed into a plaza off I-694, smashing a hole into a dentist's office.
Holiday gift shortage for longstanding Stillwater charity program
Hundreds of families in the East Metro could miss out on holiday gifts because of a shortage of sponsors for a longstanding holiday gift program.
Family says insurance won’t approve life-altering Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment for child
A new treatment could potentially keep a Woodbury boy with a rare condition from spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair,. But standing in the way is the family's insurance, who is refusing to cover the high cost of the one-time procedure.
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.
White Bear Lake siblings grapples with sudden loss of both parents ahead of the holidays
As the holiday season approaches, a White Bear Lake family is dealing with the unimaginable loss of both parents.
Blood, organs among infectious waste wrongly sent to Minnesota trash facility
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is investigating how a large amount of infectious human waste ended up in the trash facility for Ramsey and Washington Counties.



















