Minneota vs. Blooming Prairie, Ada-Borup vs. Nicollet, Mike Max reports (1:50).
Patchy fog Sunday morning, Mike Fairbourne reports (2:35).
Truck drivers who use Minnesota Highways are suing the State of Minnesota and several high ranking State Patrol officials, Reg Chapman reports (2:31).
Mankato West vs. Totino Grace, Minneota vs. Blooming Prairie, Nicollet vs. Ada-Borup, Mike Max reports (1:51).
Increasing clouds should keep Saturday evening above 40, Mike Fairbourne reports (3:30).
A community came together to bring the Christmas spirit to a young father who might not make it to the holidays this year, Liz Collin reports (1:40).
You'll see how Santa's Elves at the North Pole are busy getting ready for Christmas, Dennis Douda reports (0:26).
Police say the teenager was stabbed in the back and his lung was punctured, Liz Collin reports (0:48).
At this point police are not saying what may have led to the shooting in the third floor apartment, Maya Nishikawa reports (1:44).
Increasing clouds should keep Saturday evening above 40, Mike Fairbourne reports (1:00).
Stephen Argyle vs. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley, Fosston vs. Adrian, games coming up Saturday, Mike Max reports (2:03).
Fifty-eight years of marriage, and Beverly and Dale Cooper have never experienced anything so awful, James Schugel reports (2:37).
The media environment is quite different today than it was when she signed on 25 years ago, Jason DeRusha reports (2:21).
In high school, Rice was making plays for two teams and learning more than sport, Mike Max reports (0:45).
Police in the west metro have received numerous complaints that a wild turkey is causing traffic problems, Don Shelby reports (0:23).
After Thanksgiving, you may want to take your family to the Minnesota History Center Museum to see a new Ben Franklin exhibit, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:32).
When a small-town football team makes it to State, they are pretty easy to find at the Metrodome, John Lauritsen reports (2:01).
Riley the wonder dog makes his puppy pick for the Cretin-Durham Hall vs. Brainerd game, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:31).
The Minnesota Vikings said they are prepared to "move on" if the state cannot build a new ballpark for them, Pat Kessler reports (2:45).
When St. Thomas Academy plays at the Dome, they get into uniform both on the field and off it, Frank Vascellaro and John Lauritsen report (1:57).
We will be fortunate to have highs in the 50s this weekend, Chris Shaffer reports (3:14).
Owatonna High School has added police patrols to try to make students feel a little safer in class, Liz Collin reports (2:00).
"The National Institute on Media and the Family" may be best known for its annual report card on video games, Mike Binkley reports (1:04).
A clear night Friday, Mike Augustyniak reports (2:55).
Deb Balzer from the Animal Humane Society is here today with Chico, Mike Binkley reports (1:22).
There are more flu clinics being set up over the next few days so kids can get the H1N1 vaccine, Mike Binkley reports (0:43).
Some lucky people will be walking way with pieces of Minneapolis' movie history this weekend, Mike Binkley reports (0:26).
He testified today the he was about to be the whistle-blower on his own company, but the FBI raided it first, Holly Wagner reports (2:02).
Five passengers from that casino tour bus that crashed in Austin Wednesday are still in the hospital today, Mike Binkley reports (1:19).
Tom Petters is now finished with his testimony and both have sides have rested in his fraud trial; 2 survivors of that casino tour bus crash in southern MN are showing signs of improvement; YouTube cuteness; Mike Binkley reports (2:50).
Angela Davis gets tips for spicing up your cranberry side dish from cookbook author Jamie Miller (3:10).
Sunshine developing this Friday, with highs in the 50s, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:12).
The Institute may be best known for its annual report card on videogames which let parents know which ones are family-friendly and which ones were violent and sexually graphic, Don Shelby reports (2:02).