
Nissan recalls more than 480,000 vehicles over engine failure risk
Manufacturing defects in affected cars can cause the engine to lose power while in use, Nissan says.
Manufacturing defects in affected cars can cause the engine to lose power while in use, Nissan says.
Michael Madsen apparently went into cardiac arrest and was found unresponsive in his home in Malibu, California, on Thursday morning, according to his manager.
A Minnesota nurses union says it has reached a tentative deal with several Twin Cities health care providers to avert a strike after months of bargaining, but adds the fight continues for its Duluth-area members.
The honor comes days after Collier was named one of two captains for the WNBA All-Star game.
The suspect driver, a 26-year-old Sauk Rapids man, is hospitalized in critical condition.
A 63-year-old man is dead and four others are hurt following a crash involving two pick-up trucks on Wednesday evening near Hinckley, Minnesota.
The Supreme Court will take up cases involving laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
Palmer's Bar, a mainstay in Minneapolis' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, will close after more than a century of serving drinks.
Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%.
Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses on June 14, made another federal court appearance Thursday.
Daytime heating could spark isolated storms in southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin on Thursday. Expect highs near 90 degrees with increasing humidity.
The drive-by shooting apparently happened as people left Artis Lounge nightclub following an album release party for rapper Mello Buckzz.
One hundred years ago a Danish immigrant named John Christensen was trying to farm near the village of Itasca. But he kept hitting rocks with his plow. Instead of getting frustrated, he got creative.
Skies will be lighting up with fireworks on Friday, but so will 911 lines. Emergency response dispatchers face a flood of calls on the fourth.
Parents who make a profit from online videos featuring their children may have to think twice before posting them because of a unique Minnesota law that took effect Tuesday.
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