Twin Cities

Suspects in Minn. terror case go free with conditions
When Minnesota Somalis began traveling to their war-torn homeland to take up arms nearly three years ago, authorities feared they might someday return as domestic terrorists. But recent court activity suggests at least some of the men are not as dangerous as once feared.
Oldest tree in Minneapolis coming down; neighbors share their memories
Residents in Minneapolis' Seward neighborhood are mourning the imminent loss of the city's oldest tree. It's a bur oak that has stood watch from a bluff above the Mississippi River gorge for at least 300 years.
Minneapolis Mayor Rybak on Midday
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak assesses the conditions in the city, including crime, city services and the environment -- as well as the city's pitch to host the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says commercial and recreational boaters will be affected by construction work on two lock and dams in the Twin Cities area.