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| NWA Matches Fare Increases Initiated By United Northwest Airlines says it will match the fare increases put in place by other major carriers this week. |
| Canterbury Park Gearing Up For Opening Day There are few businesses that like to stage a grand opening on the busiest day of the year, but that's what's going to happen out at Canterbury Park in a little more than a week. |
| Harsh Winter Weather Grips Parts Of Minnesota It's late April, but Old Man Winter is not finished with Minnesota just yet. |
| MN Dem. Peterson Confident About Farm Bill Deal Congressional negotiators reached a tentative agreement Friday on a multibillion-dollar farm bill that includes a hefty increase for nutrition programs at a time of rising food prices. |
| Pawlenty Vetoes Driver's License, Cuba Trade Bills Two bills with a focus extending far beyond Minnesota's borders fell Friday to gubernatorial vetoes. |
| Negotiation Might Solve NWA Headquarters Issue It's getting easier to see how Minnesota and Northwest Airlines might negotiate their way out of financial incentives aimed at keeping the airline based here. |
| Effort To Shut Down Charity Comes To Truce The fight over license revocation for a downtown Minneapolis facility which helps those in need appears to have come to a truce. |
| Burnsville Police Busting Prostitution Online Men have been shot after soliciting prostitutes on Craigslist, a popular website, and others have been beaten. One police department in the Twin Cities is trying to stop prostitution online. |
| Economic Stimulus Checks To Be Mailed Monday Within the next week, millions of Americans will be getting a little extra cash. |
| Franken Accountants Looking Into Tax Problem Officials with Al Franken's Senate campaign say his accountants are trying to determine whether the Democrat owes back taxes in California or anyplace else. |
| World's Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail 04-25-2008 07:09 PM CT The "Independence of the Seas" arrived Friday in Southampton, England. Amelia Santaniello reports (0:32). |
| NWA/Delta Merger Legislative Hearings Begin 04-25-2008 07:02 PM CT The first legislative hearing on the Northwest-Delta deal was held Friday at the state capitol. The commerce and labor committee wants to know how the merger would affect jobs in Minnesota. Pat Kessler reports (2:51). |
| Custom Wetsuit Helps Penguin Swim With Friends 04-25-2008 05:46 PM CT Thanks to a group of biologists in San Francisco, this African penguin is able to swin with his friends, thanks to a little help from a wet suit. Jeanette Trompeter reports (0:42). |
| 5 P.M. Weather Report 04-25-2008 05:46 PM CT Chance of snow and rain in the Twin Cities on Friday night. Mike Fairbourne reports (3:38). |
| Mellow Pup Bart Needs A Home 04-25-2008 01:19 PM CT Pup Bart is looking for a nice place to call home, Angela Davis reports (2:32). |
| Lowry Bridge Closes Friday For Safety Concerns 04-25-2008 01:13 PM CT Hennepin County officials have decided to permanently close the Lowry Avenue Bridge at 10 a.m. Friday, months ahead of schedule, due to new safety concerns, Sue Turner reports (1:48). |
| Stocks Up As Investors Shed Some Worry Wall Street ended a wobbly session mostly higher after earlier slumping on concerns about consumer confidence and inflation. The Dow closed the week with a gain of less than 1 percent. |
| Bush: Rebate Checks Start Going Out Monday 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. |
| Survey: Most U.S. States Apparently In Recession The finances of many states have deteriorated so badly that they appear to be in a recession, regardless of whether that's true for the nation as a whole, a survey of all 50 state fiscal directors concludes. |
| Delta CEO Paid Package Of $11.3M For 4 Months The chief executive officer of Delta Air Lines Inc., Richard Anderson, received total compensation valued at nearly $11.3 million for the four months he ran the nation's third-largest carrier in 2007, according to a regulatory filing Thursday. |
| Delta, NWA Defend Proposed Combination In D.C. The chief executives of Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. on Thursday tried to assuage skeptical lawmakers' concerns about their proposed combination, defending it as the best way to cope with surging fuel prices. |
| U.S.-Iran Persian Gulf Incident Boosts Oil Prices Oil prices rose sharply Friday on news that a ship under contract to the U.S. Defense Department fired warning shots at two boats in the Persian Gulf. Retail gas prices rose further into record territory, nearing $3.60 a gallon. |
| How Teens Are Dealing With Crumbling Economy Each year, teenagers spend an estimated $60 billion on themselves. This year that figure may be a lot less -- sales figures show the slow economic times have even hit the kids. |
| Gas Prices Hit New Record High, Oil Plunges Gasoline prices shot up to yet another record at the pump Thursday, while some analysts said the sharp price increases of recent days could soon level off even though gas will continue to rise. Crude oil prices, meanwhile, plunged more than $3 as the dollar gained strength against the euro. |
| Rice Prices Going Through Roof Worldwide There's growing concern about a rice shortage. A recent rise in processing costs and increased demand have led to a shortage across the world. Some have tried to stockpile, but there are growing fears some people could have difficulty feeding their families. Bulk bags of food have been flying off shelves. With rice a staple in the diet of many families, there's concern that stores will run out. |
| Costs Of Airline Flights Expected To Rise Experts are warning that the upcoming summer travel season could become a nightmare for airline passengers. All signs point to a worse travel season than last year's. |
| Travelers, Experts Discuss Airfare Hikes On Tuesday, Delta CEO Richard Anderson talked about what could be signs of the future. He said domestic airlines need to raise their fares by 15 to 20 percent to break even. |
| Pump Pain Pinching Drivers Cabbies complain their take-home pay is thinner than it used to be. Trucking companies across the country are making drivers slow down to conserve fuel. Filling station owners plead that really, really, the skyrocketing prices aren't their fault. |
| Best Times To Replace Things Around The House Time changes everything. Maybe that's why we find expiration dates just about every where, even on bottled water. Then you look at some of the items we use every day and you realize it's up to you to decide when they've run their course. |
| Welcome To The Crime Scene Corner We've collected all of the crime resources available on from crime reporter Caroline Lowe and WCCO.COM for you to browse here. |
| Minn. Man Charged With Kidnapping Fargo Woman A Minnesota man accused of abducting a Fargo woman earlier this month was charged in federal court with kidnapping and weapons violations. |
| Cops: Eagan Couple Uses Craigslist For ID Theft An Eagan couple is accused of advertising for sex partners on Craigslist in order to steal IDs and credit cards. |
| Sealy Killer Gets 8 Years For Another DWI The man who killed a basketball star for the Minnesota Timberwolves back in 2000 has been sentenced to 96 months in prison for another DWI. |
| Border Patrol Officer Indicted In Traffic Death A U.S. Border Patrol officer has been indicted on charges of careless driving and failure to drive with due care for an accident that killed a man who was removing a fallen tree. |
| Suspected 6-State Shoplifters Arrested In Colo. Colorado authorities say a trio of shoplifters caught in suburban Denver may be responsible for 40 separate shoplifting incidents at Target stores across six states. |
| Racine Man With 2 Wives Pleads Guilty To Bigamy A Racine man with a wife in Wisconsin and a second one in Minnesota has pleaded guilty to bigamy. |
| Ex-Viking Eller Speaking Out About Arrest After two weeks of silence, former Vikings great Carl Eller is speaking out on his arrest. |
| 2 Arrested For Stealing Dog Collars At Menards Two people accused of stealing dog collars from retailers in Indiana and Minnesota have been caught. |
| Jury To Hear Accused Thurman Stalker's Statement The jury in the trial of a former mental patient accused of stalking Uma Thurman will hear statements he made to police, a letter he wrote to the "Kill Bill" actress and e-mails he sent to her father. |
| Madonna Shows Her Documentary At Tribecal Festival Madonna's harrowing new documentary on Malawi is clearly designed to draw attention to the poverty-stricken nation's plight and help to its people. But the superstar doesn't think much about enlisting aid from the U.S. government. |
| Threat Of An Actors Strike Spurs Movie Production Feature film production in the Los Angeles area jumped 11 percent in the first three months of the year as studios moved to get ahead of a possible actors strike. |
| Damon, Moore Put Baby Hand-Me-Downs On eBay Matt Damon's diaper bag, Julianne Moore's high chair, Elisabeth Hasselbeck's car seat and other celebrity baby hand-me-downs are going up for auction on eBay. |
| Lachey To Host 'High School Musical' Reality Show Nick Lachey is going back to high school, musically. The 34-year-old singer has signed on to host the upcoming ABC reality show "High School Musical: Summer Session," inspired by the Disney Channel phenomenon costarring Zac Efron, Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens, ABC said this week. |
| Report: Amy Winehouse Arrested In London Sky News television says British singer Amy Winehouse has been arrested in London on suspicion of assault. |
| Smoking Charges Against Shia LaBeouf Dismissed Can someone get Shia LaBeouf a light? A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has dismissed an unlawful smoking charge against the "Transformers" star. |
| Hold On To Your Couch: Cruise Returns To Oprah Oprah might want to nail down her furniture. Tom Cruise is scheduled to return to "The Oprah Winfrey Show," nearly three years after a couch-jumping appearance that spawned countless YouTube parodies and late-night jokes. |
| Reports: Fallon To Succeed Conan On 'Late Night' Jimmy Fallon appears to be inching closer to Conan O'Brien's "Late Night" chair. For months, Fallon has been widely considered the top choice to succeed O'Brien when he steps down next year. On Thursday, published reports said Fallon has signed, or soon will sign, a deal with NBC. |
| Guillermo del Toro To Direct `The Hobbit' Movies Guillermo del Toro is directing "The Hobbit" and its sequel, New Line Cinema announced Thursday. The 43-year-old filmmaker will move to New Zealand for four years to make the films back-to-back with executive producer Peter Jackson. |
| Finding Minnesota: Abstract Art Is A Family Affair Minnesota was home to one of the great Swedish abstract artists, Elof Wedin. Now his son Gary is taking that style to a new level and winning acclaim. |
| Finding Minnesota: Time Travel To Minnehaha Depot Sometimes you can find a great big history lesson in a tiny corner of the world. The Minnehaha Depot is just a little building on the road that leads to Minnehaha Falls, but at one time it was a hub of activity. |
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