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| Player With MN Ties Is NFL Material A player with Minnesota ties could be drafted. John Carlson is probably going to be the top pick from the state. |
| Woman Found Shot To Death In N. Minneapolis Home A woman was found shot to death in a North Minneapolis home late Saturday afternoon. |
| Putting Saturday's Weather Into Perspective There's a saying that April showers bring May flowers, but places across the state saw a wide range of snowfall Saturday, on the final weekend of April. |
| Tinklenberg Wins 6th District DFL Nod Democrats hungering to unseat Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann endorsed former Transportation Commissioner Elwyn Tinklenberg on Saturday in Minnesota's 6th District. |
| Body Found On River Bank Ruled Homicide Minneapolis Police are investigating a homicide. The body was found Friday night near East Lake Street and West River Parkway. |
| Flower Power: When To Plant What, And Where We know you're itching to get your hands in the dirt and start planting your garden, but you really want to wait until at least Mother's Day to put most plants in the ground. |
| Meteorologists: Despite Late Snow, Winter 'Normal' People across the Twin Cities woke up this morning to snow on the ground. While some people braved the strong winds to walk outdoors, it was hard to find a shopper in the Outdoor Nursery at Bachman's. |
| Vikings Draft Party A Celebration Of Football The Vikings Draft Party has wrapped up in Eden Prairie, where fans met the team's newest member, Jared Allen. |
| Anglers May Deal With Ice For Walleye Opener Anglers may be dealing with ice when Minnesota's walleye season opens in two weeks. |
| Consumer Corner: Hotels Offering Gas Cards 04-26-2008 10:59 PM CT Hotels up the ante to get you to go on vacation this summer. Terri Gruca reports (1:56). |
| Area High School Proms Postponed Due To Weather 04-26-2008 10:49 PM CT There are probably some very disappointed high school students. Saturday's weather postponed their proms. Terri Gruca reports (0:43). |
| WCCO's Mike Max Talks NFL, Vikings Draft Picks 04-26-2008 06:25 PM CT Saturday was draft day, almost a national sports holiday for NFL cities. The one day every team gets better and claims a victory of sorts. Even the Vikings, without a first round pick. Mike Max reports (1:14). |
| Drought Leads To Rice Shortage, Purchase Limits 04-26-2008 06:56 PM CT A drought has lowered supplies of rice, forcing some businesses to put a limit on customers' rice purchases. Terri Gruca reports (1:03). |
| 6 P.M. Weather Report 04-26-2008 06:55 PM CT Partly cloudy and a low of 30 is predicted for the Twin Cities on Saturday night. Ron Trenda reports (3:35). |
| Consumer Corner: Nursing Home Ratings, Wii Prices 04-26-2008 05:49 PM CT The government already has a website which allows people to compare nursing homes, but it now plans to identify some of the most troubling nursing homes. Terri Gruca reports (0:47). |
| In Tough Economic Times, People Pile On Debt Rising prices and tighting lending standards are causing panic borrowing, as consumers struggle to pay for daily expenses. |
| Bush Urges Congress To Allow More Student Loans President Bush said Saturday that the credit crunch is threatening the availability of student loans and his administration is doing what it can to help with emergency loans. But he prodded Congress for authority to do more. |
| Soggy Weather Puts Damper On Garage Sales Some might call the Diamond Road neighborhood in Apple Valley famous for its garage sales. |
| Prince To Headline Coachella Music Festival Purple rain was to fall in the desert Saturday night when Prince was scheduled to play his much-anticipated headlining performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. |
| The Verve Reunites For First Concert In 10 Years The Verve played their first concert in the U.S. in 10 years, taking the stage at the three-day Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival in Southern California. |
| Amy Winehouse Released From UK Police Custody Amy Winehouse left a London police station Saturday after questioning about reports that she scuffled with two men during a raucous night out. She received a formal police caution for assault, but was not charged. |
| Good Question: Why Are Commercials So Loud? We've all had that "grab the remote" moment after a crazy-loud commercial blasts into our living room. Why are commercials so much louder than the regular TV programming? |
| Limbaugh Downplays 'Riot In Denver' Comment Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh downplayed his "dreaming of riots in Denver" statement Thursday, saying he wasn't calling for riots and was referring to warnings of trouble if superdelegates decide the nomination at the Democratic National Convention. |
| Medical Marijuana Patients Face Transplant Hurdles With the scarcity of donated organs, transplant committees are using tough standards for potential recipients, including whether using dope with a doctor's blessing should be held against a dying patient in need of a transplant. |
| Parents: Simple Medical Test Helped Saved Child A Minnesota mother and father want people to know about a medical test that they believe helped save their child's life. |
| Melanoma Most Deadly On Scalp Or Neck Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that people with scalp or neck melanoma die at almost twice the rate of those with melanoma on the extremities, and people with melanomas on the arms, legs, face or ears have the best prognosis. |
| Veterans Affairs Official Denies Hiding Suicides A top-ranking official at the Department of Veterans Affairs defends the agency's treatment of disabled veterans and denies the agency has tried to cover up the number of veterans committing suicide. |
| Clinton Challenges Obama To Moderator-Free Debate Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton turned up the rhetoric Saturday in their increasingly heated primary battle as she issued a new debate challenge and he complained of a race that's largely been reduced to trivia while working families feel economic pain. |
| Electoral Map Favors Dems, Has McCain On Defensive The electoral road to the White House favors Democrats this fall -- either Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton -- and has Republican John McCain playing defense to thwart a presidential power shift. |
| DNC Chiefs To Hear Florida, Michigan Delegate Plan A plan to award half-delegates for the disputed Michigan and Florida Democratic presidential primaries will get a hearing before party leaders May 31. |
| Bush: Rebates Going Out Monday Will Boost Economy President Bush said tax rebates will start going out Monday, earlier than previously announced, and should help Americans cope with rising gasoline and food prices, as well as aid a slumping economy. |
| Graduates Astound: Grad Always Goes Extra Mile When Diane Lowry-Luther heard about our "Graduates Astound" project, she knew she wanted to nominate her son, Aaron. |
| MLB Umpire Hit By Fastball Collapses On Field Plate umpire Kerwin Danley was taken off the field in an ambulance after he was struck by just below the throat by Brad Penny's 96 mph fastball that Dodgers catcher Russell Martin missed in the fourth inning Saturday night. |
| Michael Cuddyer Leads Twins Past Rangers, 12-6 Michael Cuddyer hit a three-run homer and the Minnesota Twins ended a three-game losing streak with a 12-6 victory over the stumbling Texas Rangers on Saturday night. |
| Minnesotans Carlson, Laws Go In Second Round Two Minnesotans have been chosen in the second round of the NFL draft. |
| Twins Right-Hander Baker Leaves Game In 5th Inning Minnesota Twins right-hander Scott Baker left his start Saturday night start against the Texas Rangers in the fifth inning with a mild groin strain. |
| Dolphins, Rams Both Go Long In NFL Draft Professional football franchises have been cherry-picking the best of the college players in a fast and furious NFL draft. As expected, Jake Long officially went to the Miami Dolphins. No. 2 pick St. Louis Rams chose Chris Long. |
| Memphis' Calipari Extends Contract For $2.35 Mil Memphis coach John Calipari has signed a $2.35 million contract extension through the 2012-13 season. |
| Snow Cancels SCSU Spring Football Game St. Cloud State's spring football game has been canceled -- because of snow. |
| Reno Urged To Prepare For Worse As Quakes Continue Scientists urged residents of northern Nevada's largest city to prepare for a bigger event as the area continued rumbling Saturday after a magnitude 4.7 earthquake hit Friday night. More than 100 aftershocks have been recorded. |
| Sharpton Vows To Close NYC After Cops' Acquittals Hundreds of angry people marched through Harlem on Saturday after the Rev. Al Sharpton promised to "close this city down" to protest the acquittals of three police detectives in the 50-bullet shooting that killed an unarmed man on his wedding day and wounded two friends. |
| S.C. Teen Charged With Murdering Parents, Siblings An 18-year-old man gunned down his father, stepmother and two siblings at the home they shared in suburban South Carolina, authorities said Saturday. |
| Apartment Fire Leaves 150 Homeless In Conn. In Norwich, Conn., a fire department official says all but one of nearly 150 people have been accounted for after a fast-moving overnight fire at an apartment complex. |
| Tex. Officials: No TV, Nothing Red For FLDS Kids From Amarillo to Houston, children from the polygamist ranch in west Texas are settling into new surroundings, and caretakers are getting cultural pointers on how to deal with them -- such as no television, no movies, no radio and nothing red. |
| French Police Pursue Whodunit To California The parents of a U.S.-France dual citizen successfully petitioned the French government to send investigators to look into their son's grisly and unexplained death. |
| Golfer Hits 2 Holes-In-One In Same Round Luck doesn't even to begin to describe golfer Ted Kemp's round on Monday. Kemp, a 12-handicapper, knocked in holes-in-one on back-to-back par 3s at a municipal golf course in Iowa. |
| Florida Boy, 7, Drives Wheel Off SUV Police say a 7-year-old Florida boy faces grand theft auto charges after taking his grandmother's sport utility vehicle for a joyride. |
| Proposed Spelling Changes Wound Portugal Pride As Brazil rises on the international stage and its one-time colonial master wanes, a proposed standardization of the Portuguese language would require hundreds of words to be spelled the Brazilian way. |
| Stinky Check Prompts Conn. Bank To Call Hazmat An overpowering bad odor at a Bank of America branch office in New Milford prompted an emergency response from state environmental officials who discovered a bad check. |
| Pa. Man Survives 500-Foot Fall Into Strip Mine A man survived a 500-foot fall into a strip mine Friday, astounding rescuers who spent hours on a risky descent into the abyss to bring him back out. |
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