Saturday January 17, 2009
Corey Perry's two goals and Jonas Hiller's fourth shutout this season sent the Anaheim Ducks to a 3-0 victory over the Wild Saturday. Also: Photos from the ice and Michael Russo's Sunday Insider.
Pillsbury shakes off a tough economy as muffins, crescent rolls and frozen pizzas sell. More from business.
Proposals in Minneapolis and St. Paul would ban the fats from some restaurants and require calorie labels for meals.
Obama rides the rails to DC for inaugural kickoff
FDA urges people to avoid peanut butter products
Shooting on St. Paul's East Side wounds 19-year-old man
Israel ceases fire but troops stay in Gaza
School sports now a Minnesota luxury?
Robbinsdale looks at closing three schools
Minneapolis rally protests Israeli attacks, U.S. aid
Wisconsin town debates pros and cons of bikers
A Lutheran church in Minneapolis has been named a national historic landmark for modernist architecture.
Photo right: Christ Church Lutheran
Budget-strapped consumers are buying more wine, just not the expensive stuff.
Whistleblower
On Jan. 9, the City Council declared a former auto repair business a "municipal problem" because of a seemingly endless migration of junked rust-bucket cars to a busy corner in the Southeast Como neighborhood.
Inaugural commentary
For one child of the South, a very special person provided a light out of the darkness of the region's pervasive racism.
More columnists
NICK COLEMAN
State's neediest face grim fate if budget cuts hit health care
JAMES LILEKS
Rotten economy? It's time for uplifting euphemisms
C.J.
Make a note: Obama's personal secretary has relatives here
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