Good afternoon! As Minnesotans go to the polls Tuesday, local theater companies will be participating in the political process too. Scheduled events include an election-night party for people without a party. | Share your voting experience #tellmpr | Forecast |
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With the end in sight, both candidates set exhausting schedules for the final day of a campaign that has wearied the entire nation, each visiting major cities deep into the night. | After Trump attack, a defense of fellow Minnesotans |
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Todd Kohlhepp, 45, was arrested Thursday after sheriff's deputies found Kala Brown on his wooded property, "chained like a dog" and living in a metal container. |
Charges are pending against an Alexandria woman who allegedly caused an apartment fire, unsuccessfully hid from firefighters in the ceiling, then stole a police squad car after being handcuffed and led officers on a high-speed chase. |
Forget dumping ice buckets, dancing or planking — the latest viral phenomenon sweeping the internet consists of people standing still as part of the "mannequin challenge." |
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Data shows 568,196 absentee or mail-in ballots have been accepted. That's more than 15 percent of the state's registered voters. Just 183,000 absentee votes had been processed at the same point in 2012. | How you can vote early in MN |
Move over, epidurals, here comes nitrous oxide. After enjoying popularity in the U.S. for managing labor pain until the mid-20th century, it was dropped in favor of anesthesia. Now it's back. |
When Minnesotans head to the polls Tuesday, they'll cast their ballots in town halls, churches, schools and rec centers, fire stations, public housing high rises, senior centers -- and in some cases, ice rinks. But why? | Two Minnesota voters offer a case for their candidates |