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Birth control pills may have caused 30-year-old's stroke

Nicky Reynolds of Minnesota may be one of the 11 in 100,000 women who suffer a stroke due to contraceptive pills. She was a 30-year-old school ...

 

Facing Budget Cuts, Minn. Schools Consider Ads On School Lockers

Facing Budget Cuts, Minn. Schools Consider Ads On School Lockers

With school budgets across the nation stretched thin, district officials are looking to advertising dollars to make up for lost funds.

 

Wells Fargo 'Robo Signers' Apparently Used In Foreclosures

With one out of every 245 Minnesota housing units in foreclosure during September, news has broken that Wells Fargo, along with other big banks, may have helped push some homeowners off properties with the use of "robo signers."And the bank, with deep ties to Minnesota, has no intention of changing its ways.

 

Floods swamp upper Midwest

Flooding caused by heavy rain that's lashed parts of the upper Midwest forced the evacuation Friday of dozens of homes in the small Minnesota ...

 

WATCH: People Dine at the Testicle Festival

Organizers promise patrons will 'have a ball' at the Minnesota Testicle Festival.

 

228M eggs recalled following salmonella outbreak

228M eggs recalled following salmonella outbreak

An Iowa egg producer is recalling 228 million eggs after being linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said eggs from Wright County Egg in Galt, Iowa, were linked to several illnesses in Colorado, California and Minnesota.

 

Twisters kill three in Minnesota

Twisters kill three in Minnesota

Deadly tornadoes touched down Thursday in Minnesota, killing at least two people, police said.

 

Regulators Close Banks in Florida, Minnesota

Regulators Close Banks in Florida, Minnesota

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said state regulators closed Access Bank of Champlin, Minn., and the Bank of Bonifay in Bonifay, Fla., bringing to 66 the number of U.S. banks that have failed this year.

 

Should med schools use live patients to teach pelvic exams?

Should med schools use live patients to teach pelvic exams?

Some critics question a University of Minnesota Medical School decision to stop using live patients to teach med students how ...

 

Bush billboard on I-35: "Miss me yet?"

Bush billboard on I-35:

Looming over the southbound lanes of Interstate 35 in Wyoming, Minn., is a grinning portrait of former President George W. Bush, asking "Miss me yet?" At a time when President Obama's approval ratings are cratering ...

 

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