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Walmart is Getting Rid of Greeters, Disabled Workers Worried
As Walmart moves to phase out its familiar blue-vested ``greeters'' at some 1,000 stores nationwide, disabled workers who fill many of those jobs say they're being ill-treated by a chain that styles itself as community-minded and inclusive.
Gannett Turns Down $1.36B Buyout Offer
The publisher of USA Today, The St. Cloud Times and other newspapers is rejecting a $1.36 billion buyout from a hedge-fund backed media group with a history of taking over newspapers and slashing jobs.
Vikings Sign 1st-Rounder Hughes, Complete Draft Class Deals
The Minnesota Vikings have signed first-round pick Mike Hughes, putting their entire eight-player draft class under contract the week before training camp begins.
Ratings Decline: Nielson Says 103.4 Million Watch Super Bowl
An estimated 103.4 million people watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the smallest audience for television's biggest yearly event since 2009.
Minnesota Lawyers Come to Immigrants’ Aid for Free
Changes in immigration policy are prompting some Minnesota lawyers to pursue immigration cases for free.
Minnesotans Get Another Year to Use Old IDs for Flights
Minnesota residents can use their driver's licenses to board domestic flights for at least the next year.
St. Cloud Council Member to Propose Limiting Refugees
A St. Cloud City Council member plans to propose a moratorium on refugee resettlement.
Airbnb Guest Accused of Trying to Sexually Assault Girl
A Michigan man who was a guest at an Airbnb in suburban Minneapolis is accused of trying to sexually assault the host's 7-year-old daughter.
5-Foot-Long Boa Constrictor on the Loose in Princeton
Keep an eye out for a 5-foot-long boa constrictor on the loose in the east-central Minnesota town of Princeton.
9-Year-Old Boy Killed in Utility Vehicle Crash Identified
Authorities have identified a 9-year-old Brandon boy killed in a recreational utility vehicle crash in western Minnesota.
Fargo Family Disavows Son Who Was at White Supremacist Event
A North Dakota family has disowned an adult son who attended a gathering of white supremacists that turned violent over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Latest: Rescue Crews Try To Stabilize Collapsed Building
The Latest on an explosion and partial building collapse at a Minneapolis school.