Nearly 200 people are living in tents at the homeless encampment at Hiawatha and Franklin Avenues, according to the first in-depth survey of the camp's residents. The survey was commissioned by the Red Lake Nation.
Recent high-profile slayings of female runners have reinforced the fears faced by women on the trails. They're not unfounded. A 2016 Runner's World survey found that 43 percent of women at least sometimes experience harassment while on a run, compared to just 4 percent of men. That number jumps to 58 percent for women under 30.
After months of training and planning, runners will take their mark Sunday morning in downtown Minneapolis for the 2018 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon.
The Secret Service agent who used his body to shield first lady Jacqueline Kennedy the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated will receive the highest honor bestowed by his home state of North Dakota.
Renewable energy production is booming. But how do we save that energy to power our homes when the wind fades and the sun sets? Storage is the next big engineering solution and opportunity for renewable energy, and a new zinc-air battery technology is showing promise.
A traveling giant red ball landed in Moorhead Friday, will cross into Fargo, N.D., on Saturday and then hang out in the region until Wednesday as part of a global street art project.