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On a cold, rainy May day at McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center in Savage, students from Hidden Valley Elementary couldn't help wondering if their spring field trip took a detour back into winter.
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With an eye on spring's severe weather potential, Mrs. Edberg's 2nd graders at Eagle View Elementary in Elko-New Market have
The snow could be gone by the end of the week. The brownish piles of crust barely resemble the fluffy white stuff that started
While mother nature isn't cooperating this week, this is the time of year when snow starts turning into rain.
On the heels of our 9th snowiest February for the Twin Cities, hydrologists are now keeping an eye on the water content of all that snow.
Sometimes we take things for granted. In Minnesota, we don't take the weather for granted, but sometimes we don't think a lot
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- Jonathan Yuhas is among the weather experts out there who speculate our active winter weather could lead to an active spring pattern with more severe weather than normal.
CHASKA, Minn -- Another dumping of snow this week brought grumbles from commuters, and joy for skiers and snow-boarders.
Ms. Kennedi's first graders at Chaska Elementary know Minnesota weather holds many surprises.
Minnesota is nearing record snowfall totals for the season, but Mrs. Johnson's kindergartners at Chaska Elementary already have their
We're seeing a lot of water this season in the form of snowfall. This summer, we'll notice the water content in the air when we
Kristi Cox recalls finding out about the death of her husband and daughter, "I just fell to the ground. All the air just left me."
Authorities say one child is dead and another is missing after a gravel slide at Lilydale Park in St. Paul on Wednesday afternoon.
Search crews are trickling in to Lilydale Park in St. Paul Thursday morning, preparing to resume the recovery effort for a 4th grader missing after a field trip disaster.
Zach Sobiech died on May 19, after being diagnosed with an incurable bone cancer, but he continues to inspire a nation.
A JetBlue flight made an emergency landing at Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport on Wednesday night.
Parents gathered with anxiety late Wednesday afternoon in St. Louis Park as they waited for kids to return from the Lilydale Park field trip.
It did not take long for neighbors in the Lilydale Park neighborhood to know something had gone horribly wrong on Wednesday afternoon.
"Rehab Addict" host Nicole Curtis stood in the way of a wrecking crew as it tried to tear down an 1889 Victorian home.
A body pulled from the Mississippi River in St. Paul Tuesday morning has been identified as a Wisconsin teen who authorities say jumped from a bridge.
The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown.
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