Three bills sponsored by state Rep. Charley Thomson, who has been a vocal opponent of carbon sequestration pipelines in Iowa, ...
Meteorologist Wren Clair has departed KSTP-TV. Her final day on the job was Wednesday. News director Kirk Varner confirmed the news: “Wren Clair is no longer employed by KSTP-TV. We wish her the best ...
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Rich Kinney, a warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service Quad Cities, said the service considered ...
Valentine's Day is off to a quiet start, but evening plans could be disrupted by snowfall later in the evening.
The risk of Mississippi River flooding in the Quad-Cities this spring is below normal, according to an early forecast by the ...
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That was the aim for No. 19 Michigan basketball when it entered play against the final winless team in the league, but Minnesota (9-9, 1-5 Big Ten) had other ideas as it mounted a second-half ...
The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) is now accepting applications for water storage grants to help make landscapes more resilient to severe weather events. Eligible applicants ...
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From the national parks of the Rocky Mountains to the music history of Nashville, these American adventures are calling ...
Meteorologists noted some parts of the northeast can expect frosts into early May. But what about Mississippi? Weather forecasts call for higher than average temperatures in the Deep South. That ...