Maia Haag is a local woman behind the "I See Me" books. They include My Very Own Name Book and My Very Own Fairy Tale and now a new book, Liz Colin reports (3:35).
Hockey fans are all buzzing with excitement. Saturday, the Minnesota Wild will host their season opener, Liz Colin reports (2:39).
Rain will makes its way through the area this weekend and could be stormy during game time Saturday, Ron Trenda reports (2:46).
A look at Friday night's football games, Mike Max reports (2:23).
Partly cloudy and 72 in the Twin Cities on Saturday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:40).
How a Minnesota company hopes to save shoppers some green -- by going green, Terri Gruca reports (2:26).
A man trying to steal her SUV back in 2003 shot her three times, including once in the face, Amelia Santaniello reports (2:13).
The game-day forecast for Minneapolis, Chris Shaffer reports (0:12).
At a press conference this afternoon: Minnesota money experts shared both good and bad news, Maya Nishikawa reports (1:47).
There is an overabundance of cats available for adoption at the humane society. Check some of them out here (1:30).
Partly cloudy and about 50 in the Twin Cities on Friday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:35).
Two hikers rescued in the Minnesota wilderness are sharing their story of survival, Liz Collin reports (2:15).
With less than a month until election day, a presidential contender is trying to convince Minnesota voters that he's the man for the job, John Lauritsen reports (3:57).
Lisa Williams is the author of the new book "Life Among the Dead." She's received international attention for her work as a medium and clairvoyant, Angela Davis reports (2:54).
The Animal Humane Society in the Twin Cities is asking the public to adopt a cat, Angela Davis reports (2:13).
Things have brightened up and no major storms heading towards Twin Cities until Saturday, Ron Trenda reports (2:57).
Former NBA great Magic Johnson says he's outraged that a pair of Minneapolis talk radio hosts accused him of faking AIDS, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:33).
Showers that moved through this morning have now passed to the north, Ron Trenda reports (1:36).
Kathryn Pearson, a political science professor at the University of Minnesota, talked about Troopergate and the upcoming U.S. Senate debates, Bill Hudson reports (3:30).
Republican presidential candidate John McCain will be holding a town hall-style meeting in Lakeville Friday, Sue Turner reports (2:10).
Steve Goodson, 25, a basketball assistant at the University of Minnesota, was named one of Cosmopolitan Magazine's hottest bachelors, Angela Davis reports (
The Minnesota Swarm is going to be hosting the first NCAA Division I lacrosse game in Minnesota, Bill Hudson reports (3:03).
Commander Greg Pye has been with the St. Paul Police Department for 38 years and still isn't quite sure when he's going to retire, Angela Davis reports (3:17).
Lots of rain north of the Twin Cities, Ron Trenda reports (2:20).
She's got legs -- 69-year-old Tina Turner wows the crowd in Minneapolis, Amelia Santaniello reports (0:42).
Two hikers who spent more time in the wilderness than they planned.. are home safe with their loved ones, Liz Colin reports (1:50).
Police are trying to figure out what killed a man found dead near a high school, Don Shelby reports (0:22).
If the United States is going to change it's energy picture, politicians on both sides of the aisle are asking for another look at nuclear power, Don Shelby reports (1:06).
Minnesota's U.S. Senate race is not only among the most expensive in the country, it also features some of the most distorted claims of any campaign. Pat Kessler reports (2:12).
With all the anxiety about the economy, many of us are wondering if our money is safe. So are your deposits as safe at a credit union? And how are banks and credit unions different anyway? Frank Vascellaro reports (2:42).
Anyone with a 401K or stocks has to wonder: when is the drop going to end? James Schugel reports (2:47).
Mission accomplished, after a full day of searching, rescuers in Northern Minnesota find two missing hikers, Liz Colin reports (2:22)
Anxiety over the current economic crisis keeps growing as word comes out of Washington this week that at least $2 trillion in retirement savings is gone, Darcy Pohland reports (2:23).
Interstate 94 will close over the weekend in both directions between Highway 280 and I-35W so that crews can restripe the lanes on that stretch, Mary Costello reports (1:46).
Bob Scambree, 51, has always wanted to play college football -- and now he is! The minister from Arnold, Missouri is a backup linebacker for the Westminster College Blue Jays, Jeanette Trompeter reports (0:50).
The fall colors are peaking around the Twin Cities, Chris Shaffer reports (0:39).
As part of a school wide campaign students are learning what it means to live within your means, Amelia Santaniello reports (2:58).
New details keep surfacing in the fraud investigation of a Twin Cities millionaire. Another non-profit is in serious money trouble because it invested with Tom Petters, Esme Murphy reports (2:30).
Members of the media were invited to take an up-close look at the first Northstar Commuter Rail locomotive outside the Vehicle Maintenance Facility in Big Lake (1:00).
Two hikers who have been missing since Monday were found alive in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Thursday afternoon, the Cook County Sheriff's Office said, Liz Colin Reports ().