Police in Minneapolis are taking down tents set up by protesters outside a north Minneapolis precinct following the weekend shooting of an unarmed black man.
51 arrested in Minnesota during 2nd day of shooting protests
More than 50 people were arrested during protests in Minneapolis over the shooting of a black man by a police officer.
France vows to punish IS for Paris attacks that killed 127
French President Francois Hollande vowed to attack the Islamic State group without mercy.
The Latest: Cop says MU postings mimicked those from Oregon
The latest on the protests and turmoil over racially charged incidents at the University of Missouri.
Minnesota signs Claeys to 3-year contract to succeed Kill
Minnesota signed Tracy Claeys to a three-year contract through the 2018 season, dropping the interim tag from Jerry Kill’s long-groomed sidekick Wednesday in favor of stability for the Gophers over a national search.
Online threats heighten tensions at University of Missouri
The University of Missouri said it has increased security and is investigating online threats.
Oilers get 4-2 win over Flyers but lose McDavid to injury
Edmonton beat Philadelphia 4-2 Tuesday night, but star rookie Connor McDavid had an injury that coach Todd McLellan described as “long term.”
E. coli in Northwest marks Chipotle’s 3rd outbreak this year
Chipotle closed 43 of its Pacific Northwest locations after the chain’s third foodborne illness this year sickened about two dozen people.
Royals win World Series, rally late and beat Mets 7-2 in 12
The Kansas City Royals beat the New York Mets 7-2 in 12 innings early Monday for their first championship since 1985.
Police say gunman kills 3 in downtown Colorado Springs
A man marching down the street in Colorado Springs, Colorado shot and killed three people on Saturday.
Warrant: Man’s home searched for evidence in Wetterling case
Federal authorities in Minnesota have named a man of interest in the 1989 disappearance of Jacob Wetterling.
Wolves edge Lakers 112-111 in first game since Flip Saunders’ death
With heavy hearts and occupied minds, the Minnesota Timberwolves hung on to win one for Flip.
New peeping charges filed after videos found
A St. Paul man with previous convictions for peeping in windows of unsuspecting women is facing charges again. Police say a search of his home has turned up videos of women, including a naked teenage girl.
Minnesota coach Jerry Kill retires after battling epilepsy
Jerry Kill reluctantly and tearfully retired on Wednesday, halfway into his fifth season at Minnesota.
Minnesota coach Jerry Kill retiring, cites health reasons
No specific reason was cited in Minnesota’s retirement announcement, but Kill has epilepsy and had to take a leave of absence from the team in 2013 while dealing with seizures.