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Saint Paul city officials will meet today with owners of a nightclub that remains closed after it was the scene of a fatal shooting last month.  |


DFL U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken says he no longer would consider supporting an increase in the federal gas tax.  |
No more calling 911 when there isn't really a fire, and stop touching police officers' tazers.  |
That's one of several details revealed in a summary of a contract agreement reached between pilot negotiators from both carriers. Current Delta pilots would receive a 3.5 percent equity stake.  |


Mayor Don Ness is proposing cuts to services including firefighting, neighborhood recreation, and subsidies to facilities like the Great Lakes Aquarium and the zoo.  |
Soaring fuel prices have virtually all U.S. airlines in a tailspin. Most carriers, including Northwest and Sun Country, plan to drop flights this fall. Meanwhile, they're trying to push up fares.  |
Minnesota Supreme Court justices are weighing apetition to ease rules that effectively prevent televised trials.  |
Poker Joe Fishing Access Site (FAS) on the Bitterroot River between Florence and Stevensville will be closed beginning July 7 while a new parking area and latrine are installed.  |
The Motor City Music Foundation & Detroit Music Awards proudly presents the 2008 JazzMatazz, its annual benefit showcasing some of Detroit's most talented Jazz artists. This year, the event will be held at 7 p.m. July 3rd at Cliff Bells,  |
Hazmat teams remain at Edward Bachner's Lake in the Hills home for a second day. The 35-year-old is accused of illegal possession of a deadly toxin. CBS 2's Susan Carlson reports on reaction from neighbors and from the UPS store,  |
One person was shot in the parking lot of a Southeast Side hospital Tuesday evening.  |
Letting your imagination run away with you may actually influence how you see the world. New research from Vanderbilt University has found for the first time that mental imagery directly impacts our visual perception.  |
Look beyond the fireworks on 4th of July weekend. A trio of worlds is converging for a pretty sunset sky show.  |
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is testing a new kind of breast camera that might challenge the images of those far pricer MRI exams now reserved for the most high-risk women, but at a fraction of the price. Scientists  |
Josie Toland has undergone a lifetime's worth of medical procedures.She was born two months premature and developed serious lung problems.She's had tubes inserted to breathe and to eat, and constant sticks inher heels to draw blood.  |
NCJ, The National Contest Journal, is what everyone interested in radiosport needs to have in their shack. Filled with the latest news from the contesting world, NCJ is what every contester needs in their shack. Whether you are new to  |
A new guide has been published by the Oregon State University Extension Service and Oregon Tilth called " A Pocket Guide Common Natural Enemies of Crop and Garden Pests in the Pacific Northwest " (EC 1613-E). The publication includes macroscopic  |
NORWALK, Calif. - A convenience store became an unwilling drive-in when a 74-year-old woman plowed her car through the front window and then tried to buy a six-pack of Budweiser, police and the owner said  |
A man was charged with battery after he hit his mother in the head with a three-pound package of Polish sausage, police said.  |
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