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Family Gifts Late Daughter's Specialized Wheelchair To Boy With Cerebral Palsy After Thieves Stole His
A mother had her son's expensive, specialized wheelchair stolen while shopping for groceries.

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A mother had her son's expensive, specialized wheelchair stolen while shopping for groceries.

Video shows a man taking an ultra-rare Koi fish out of the water at a Bloomington business, and wrangling it into a truck.
St. Louis Park is in the midst of its Summer Reading Festival – and Wednesday's audience was all ears.
"You don't realize the impact your children make on people's lives until tragedy happens," said mother Rachel DuHoux.
"The biggest part of this game is consistency," said Jeffers, who extended his hitting streak to 13 games.
According to his fellow NFL players, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is the second-best player in the league.
It can be hard for many families to afford everything on the back to school shopping list, especially when it comes to electronics.
The Uptown Art Fair is back, for just the second time in four years.
Christian Walker had put the Diamondbacks ahead 3-2 with a solo home run in the top of the ninth. ©
While much of the Twin Cities continues to face severe drought, some storms have ended up making a difference.
Garage thefts are a troubling new trend across the city, according to both the City of Minneapolis and its police department.
Frey announced the investment as part of a program that helps eliminate disparities so homeownership is a reality for all.
Sounds nice, right? Well, experts say you could be a victim of a brushing scam, and your personal information may be at risk.
Metro Transit wants to expand a pilot program that improves the mobility of seniors and those with physical challenges.
There was nothing but joy inside City View School in north Minneapolis on Wednesday afternoon.
The singer's company, Big Grrrl Big Touring, and dance team captain, Shirlene Quigley, were both named as defendants in the suit filed.
Amendment 3: "Any person may sell or peddle the products of the farm or garden occupied and cultivated by him without obtaining a license."
Alexander Mattison harbors none of the hard feelings that have become so prevalent across the league among his more accomplished peers.
It's been worse, however, for our neighbors in Canada.
The CDC reports hundreds of thousands of people now have a meat allergy after getting bitten by the lone star tick.