Good morning! Happy spring! Well, almost. Spring arrives at 11:15 a.m. today. Some sad news out of Kenya: Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhinoceros, has died. His passing leaves just two female northern white rhinos left in the world. | Forecast
The Minnesota Department of Transportation said the bridges in the state designed by FIGG Bridge Group, the company that designed a Florida pedestrian bridge that collapsed last week, are in good condition.
The Minnesota House and Senate passed legislation Monday to repair the state's troubled motor vehicle licensing and registration system, but because the bills need to be reconciled it will still take some time before more money can be spent.
The bill would close a loophole that allowed a man with multiple DWI convictions in a car to legally operate a snowmobile, despite restrictions on his automobile license.
A new study finds that the gap is actually largest in America's wealthiest neighborhoods, challenging widely-held beliefs about the relative impacts of class and race on life outcomes.
The deal releases all those who had signed settlement deals that required them to be silent about Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct, allowing them now to tell their stories.
We all think of airplanes as hotbeds for diseases. But how easily do pathogens spread on jets? Now scientists have created "Fantasy Flights" to find the risky seats.