(MNN)-Travelers to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport will be able to save a little time during security screening. The Transportation Security Administration is rolling out a new policy that will allow passengers to keep their shoes on at security checkpoints. Passengers in general screening lines, not just those with TSA Precheck, will be able to keep their shoes on at select airports including MSP. The TSA began requiring shoe removal in 2006, five years after a man attempted to detonate explosives hidden in his shoes on a flight.
Lindell officially launches campaign for MN governor
(MNN)-My Pillow founder Mike Lindell is officially throwing his hat in the ring for the Republican race for governor in 2026. Lindell told supporters, "If you will stand with me as the next governor of Minnesota, our future will be amazing."...
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Wild acquire star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Canucks in a blockbuster NHL trade
The Minnesota Wild made an all-in move for one of the NHL's best players in his prime, acquiring defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in a blockbuster trade - their boldest action yet toward ending a decade-long skid of playoff series d...
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Recently identified WWII POW's remains to come home
A World War II Medal of Honor recipient from southern Minnesota, whose remains were only just identified this summer, will now be returning home to his final resting place next spring, more than 85 years after he left his home town.
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Minnesotans get outdoors to enjoy snowy start to winter
After some recent bleak years for winter sports enthusiasts, this season is delivering the frigid temperatures and steady snowfall Minnesota is known for.
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