At Thursdays Downtown in Rochester this week you can meet fellow singles at Pitch-a-Friend. Friends will pitch their single friend on the Peace Plaza stage.
Minneapolis made the Orkin bed bug list again this year — but the city actually dropped eight spots, which tells a more interesting story than just making the list.
Ella Langley turned one of her biggest songs into a bottle — and the first run sold out almost immediately after it dropped in May. Now, the only restock of the summer has it back on shelves but only while supplies last.
Door County's dining scene is booming. This summer, 9 spots are new to the peninsula for 2026. From ZaZa's cracker-crust pizza in Sister Bay to a Nordic supper club in Ellison Bay. Some are brand-new, others familiar names in a new home.
From a new Will Ferrell sports comedy to a thriller series starring Anya Taylor-Joy, here are the best new TV shows and streaming series for the week of July 13, 2026.
Dierks Bentley is heading to Brainerd — and if you've ever seen him live, you already know Saturday night at Lakes Jam 2027 just got a whole lot louder.
Zaire Wade is facing a felony charge after his June arrest in an alleged domestic violence case. The 24-year-old is scheduled to be arraigned later this month in California.
A new report claims she's being pursued for a record-breaking concert residency, with Madison Square Garden and the Sphere reportedly leading the race.
From massive water bodies to smaller inland lakes, these are Minnesota's 10 most dangerous waters, with rankings determined by fatal-accident data, water traffic, and several important water conditions.
A new report finds a shocking number of Wisconsin's rural hospitals at risk of closing, and 3 have already been named. Federal Medicaid cuts are adding pressure. Here's what the data shows and what it means for communities.
Each year, new foods and drinks are introduced at the Minnesota State Fair, but Sweet Martha's Cookie Jar consistently remains the most popular vendor.
That electric buzz you've been hearing in the trees around Rochester isn't a power line — it's cicadas, and they showed up a little earlier than usual this year.