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What Was That Chopper Doing In Downtown Minneapolis All Sunday?
Turns out, it was an involved installation project on a downtown highrise.

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Turns out, it was an involved installation project on a downtown highrise.

The Loppet Foundation pulled the event off thanks to hundreds of volunteers who dedicated their time.
Pickett made 11 of 20 from the field, 4 of 8 from 3-point range and 6 of 7 from the free-throw line with just two turnovers.
Joseph Dames and the NEXT Weather Team are tracking a storm that has the potential to be significant.
For many, ordering at a restaurant is something we take for granted. But for people who are blind, it's not always an inclusive experience.
"On any given day, we're looking at 15,000 to 20,000 people here in the park," said Melissa Ferlaak of Valleyfair.
Empire is a township in Dakota County that's on track to become the state's newest city at the end of the month.
The university says it will use the $25 million donation to "cement the vision recently laid out by the president and administration."
Logan Smith pleaded guilty to second-degree burglary of a religious establishment.
Moeshea Hart, 18, faces a dangerous weapons charge, along with theft, owning a machine gun, and fleeing a peace officer.
The Metro Council voted unanimously to approve safety policy changes in a proposal supported by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005.
Now, there's a proposal for the city to shovel your walk instead, but it'll cost taxpayers a pretty penny.
The warm days and record rainfall created ponds around the Twin Cities. Where will all that water go and what does it mean for spring?
"I only knew my dad as the guy who put on the suit and went to work at 3M and was in the community, you know," Washington said.
The sweeping legislation makes Minnesota one of just ten states requiring a transition to 100% carbon-free emissions.
Jan Haeg is the manager of the company's Giveback Program, and says she is in awe of how things have grown since they took the leap.
Last week, 15-year-old Devin Scott was fatally stabbed allegedly by a fellow student, sending the school into lockdown.
Thesafety plan affects about 1,400 Metro Transit bus drivers and light rail operators.
Wickersheim needed a heart last year, nearly three decades after her first transplant.
The PFAS chemicals, which are used in manufacturing, have been found in water, soil and fish across the state and can be extremely harmful.