This week's high school sports rally features Centennial vs. Blaine, Owatonna vs. Lakeville N., Rosemount vs. Eastview and many others, Mike Max and Frank Vascellaro report (3:06).
There is a chance of some spotty showers on Sunday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:05).
It's going to be beautiful this weekend, which is why one of our Good Questions has to do with Indian Summer. Another has to do with belly buttons, Jason DeRusha reports (2:05).
Flags will be flown at half staff across Minnesota to remember troops killed and wounded at Fort Hood, Reg Chapman reports. (2:24).
When Kham Xiong left St. Paul earlier this year, he moved his young family with him, Heather Brown reports (2:07).
Tonight St. Bernard's meets Atwater Cosmos Grove City in an out-state urban battle for a section tite, Mike Max reports (1:05).
A half-million pounds of sand and rock were on the interstate the day it fell. Investigators said that extra weight played some part in bringing the bridge down two years ago, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:34).
Every week Riley makes a prediction for the featured game on High School Sports Rally, Frank Vascellaro reports (2:10).
While the Blaine Bengals try to get back to the state tournament and improve on last year's runner-up finish, players and students are also looking to improve in other ways, John Lauritsen reports (2:43).
Partly cloudy and 61 Saturday, Chris Shaffer reports (3:16).
You could get a lot of money back, even if you already have a place to call home, Bill Hudson reports (2:13).
Tonight our featured matchup is the 5-A Championship game in section 7 which has Blaine taking on Centennial, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:47).
Twelve Minnesota troops from the Operational Mentoring Liaison Team returned from Afghanistan today, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:33).
If the Gophers can do to Illinois what they did to them last year tomorrow, this would almost assure a successful season, Mike Max reports (0:35).
Centennial senior Andrew Pattock just looks like a football star, but he's also a star student, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:50).
This is Chris and some buddies back in Stillwater High School in 1988, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:53).
Partly cloudy and 61 Saturday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:44).
They don't have any details on how he died, but they wanted to share stories about how he lived, Heather Brown reports (3:13).
A witness from the Internal Revenue Service described the raid of Petters offices in September last year, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:51).
The constitutional amendment would make it against the law to spend more next year than the tax revenues that came in last year, but that's not what he's done, Pat Kessler reports (1:59).
Nice weather warmup this weekend, Chris Shaffer reports (1:04).
Angela Davis talks with Tracie Jacobson from the Animal Humane Society about Oakley, who is up for adoption (1:53).
Two Forest Lake schools were put on lockdown after a staff member saw a man walk into the building who didn't belong there, Angela Davis reports (0:57).
Lose that winter coat and enjoy the warmth, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:10).
One of the shootings victims who is in the hospital recovering right now, Spc. Keara Bono, currently lives in Minnesota, Holly Wagner reports (1:52).
The Go Green Expo features the latest energy-efficent and environmentally-friendly products and services, Mike Binkley reports (2:54).
Angela Davis talks with Jamie Miller about a Polynesian pork tenderloin with orange-curry sauce (2:43).
Investigators say Matthew Blank and Michael King could be charged soon, Angela Davis reports (0:39).
High temperatures should be downright balmy Friday afternoon, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:10).
Are there foods that fight the flu? Jason DeRusha shares four things that boost our body's defenses (2:28).
The chair that landed a Minnesota man in jail has a new owner Friday, Heather Brown reports (2:03).
An estimated 253,000 Americans undergo heart bypass procedures every year. Those surgeries traditionally take a good amount of time to heal. But robotic hands are making recovery quicker and easier, Dennis Douda reports (4:12).
A teenager accused of killing a woman inside her home has been found not guilty, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:25).
Temperatures will be in the high 50s this weekend, above normal temps for this time of year, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
Totino-Grace is the team to beat in 4A football. A future Gopher and a former Gopher are part of the reason they're rolling, Eric Nelson reports (1:41).
Governor Pawlenty picked up his license Thursday at Cabela's in Rodgers, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:26).
It was a busy day of high school soccer at the Metrodome. Four title games were played, Mike Max reports (0:47).
A 13-year-old Iowa cat is believed to be the first confirmed case of H1NI in a feline, Bridgette Bornstein reports (2:09).
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann led a protest in the nation's capitol Thursday to try to kill the Democrats' plans for health-care reform, Pat Kessler reports (2:15).
A family is considering filing a lawsuit against Metro Transit after their loved one, Becky Cruzen, was struck and killed by a bus three weeks ago, James Schugel reports (2:45).