Stephen Argyle vs. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley, Fosston vs. Adrian, games coming up Saturday, Mike Max reports (2:03).
Fifty-eight years of marriage, and Beverly and Dale Cooper have never experienced anything so awful, James Schugel reports (2:37).
The media environment is quite different today than it was when she signed on 25 years ago, Jason DeRusha reports (2:21).
In high school, Rice was making plays for two teams and learning more than sport, Mike Max reports (0:45).
Patchy fog after midnight Friday and into Saturday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:07).
Police in the west metro have received numerous complaints that a wild turkey is causing traffic problems, Don Shelby reports (0:23).
After Thanksgiving, you may want to take your family to the Minnesota History Center Museum to see a new Ben Franklin exhibit, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:32).
When a small-town football team makes it to State, they are pretty easy to find at the Metrodome, John Lauritsen reports (2:01).
Riley the wonder dog makes his puppy pick for the Cretin-Durham Hall vs. Brainerd game, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:31).
It will be breezy Saturday, but this will be the warmer day, Chris Shaffer reports (2:11).
The Minnesota Vikings said they are prepared to "move on" if the state cannot build a new ballpark for them, Pat Kessler reports (2:45).
When St. Thomas Academy plays at the Dome, they get into uniform both on the field and off it, Frank Vascellaro and John Lauritsen report (1:57).
We will be fortunate to have highs in the 50s this weekend, Chris Shaffer reports (3:14).
Owatonna High School has added police patrols to try to make students feel a little safer in class, Liz Collin reports (2:00).
"The National Institute on Media and the Family" may be best known for its annual report card on video games, Mike Binkley reports (1:04).
A clear night Friday, Mike Augustyniak reports (2:55).
Deb Balzer from the Animal Humane Society is here today with Chico, Mike Binkley reports (1:22).
There are more flu clinics being set up over the next few days so kids can get the H1N1 vaccine, Mike Binkley reports (0:43).
Some lucky people will be walking way with pieces of Minneapolis' movie history this weekend, Mike Binkley reports (0:26).
He testified today the he was about to be the whistle-blower on his own company, but the FBI raided it first, Holly Wagner reports (2:02).
Five passengers from that casino tour bus that crashed in Austin Wednesday are still in the hospital today, Mike Binkley reports (1:19).
Tom Petters is now finished with his testimony and both have sides have rested in his fraud trial; 2 survivors of that casino tour bus crash in southern MN are showing signs of improvement; YouTube cuteness; Mike Binkley reports (2:50).
Angela Davis gets tips for spicing up your cranberry side dish from cookbook author Jamie Miller (3:10).
Sunshine developing this Friday, with highs in the 50s, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:12).
The Institute may be best known for its annual report card on videogames which let parents know which ones are family-friendly and which ones were violent and sexually graphic, Don Shelby reports (2:02).
A group of scientists and researchers have changed their recommendation for when women get mammograms. The science indicates that mammograms are not effective in saving lives of women in the 40s. So, are we ordering too many medical tests? (3:00)
A marine and his girlfriend married over the internet in May. One was in Iraq, the other was in Minnesota. Months later, the marines said the wedding isn't legit, Liz Collin reports (2:10).
David and Rhonda Hill were married for 25 years. That's why it was so tough to learn that she died when her tour bus rolled on the way home from a casino, Bridgette Bornstein reports (1:57).
There is a buzz on the University of St. Thomas campus this week -- a buzz created by a Tommies football team going to the Division III playoffs for the first time since 1990, Eric Nelson reports (1:47).
The commission that operates the Metrodome has approved a plan aimed at keeping the Minnesota Vikings in the stadium past the current lease expiration in 2011, Pat Kessler reports (2:37).
Firefighter Matt Webb feared the worst the second he got that call for help to the tour bus rollover near Austin, Minn., James Schugel reports (1:36).
Dr. Dickinson rarely misses his daily walk through his neighborhood in St. Paul. That's what he was doing early Saturday evening when two guys jumped him on Grand Avenue, just a few blocks from home, Caroline Lowe reports (2:17).
Hundreds of people lined the sidewalk at a public clinic in Hopkins waiting for a chance to protect their children from the newest flu virus, Pat Kessler reports (2:11).
Our cameras were at the Sofitel Minneapolis as they received a shipment of Beaujolais Nouveau, Frank Vascellaro reports (0:28).
Tom Petters at times struggled on the stand under pointed questioning from Proseuctor Joe Dixon and at times Petters fumbled for answers, Esme Murphy reports (3:59).
The Minnesota State Patrol identified the two people killed as Pamela S. Holmquist, 56, of Kasson, and Rhonda R. Hill, 52, of Plainview, John Lauritsen reports (3:37).