Searching for answers in southern Minn. bus crash The search for answers in a fatal bus crash in southern Minnesota continued Friday as investigators continued looking at whether the bus had any equipment failures.November 20, 2009
Business, gov't leaders meet to talk emergency preparedness Leaders from businesses, government and other
sectors of the community are coming together in Minneapolis Friday
to discuss how they can work together in times of crisis.November 20, 2009
Another Mpls. lawsuit likely over 35W bridge wreckage Another lawsuit from the Interstate 35W
bridge collapse is looming - this one over rusting wreckage that
has kept a Minneapolis park fenced off for two years.November 19, 2009
Officials won't confirm driver's health was cause of bus crash Investigators said they could not confirm the bus company's claim that the driver suffered a ruptured aneurysm in his chest that might have caused a tour bus accident Wednesday afternoon near Austin, Minn.November 19, 2009
Part of SD town evacuated after chemical leak Residents of this northeastern South
Dakota town who were evacuated after an anhydrous ammonia leak
returned to their homes Thursday morning unharmed.November 19, 2009
MSP dodges worst of airport delays The Minneapolis airport is experiencing
minimal delays even as other airports cope with a Federal Aviation
Administration computer glitch.November 19, 2009
OSHA to investigate Rosemount ammonia leak Federal investigators will try to
determine what caused an anhydrous ammonia leak that killed a truck
driver and injured three other people in Rosemount.November 17, 2009
Still no sign of missing MN pilot Search crews turned up empty after another
day of the ground and air search in northwestern Minnesota for a
pilot missing since FridayNovember 16, 2009
Downstream towns worried about Red River diversion Residents living downstream from Fargo, N.D., and
Moorhead, Minn., along the Red River fear their towns
would be sacrificed in a diversion plan to save the two larger
cities from chronic flooding.November 15, 2009
FAA: Military should have been alerted sooner of lost contact The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that its air traffic controllers should have contacted air defense officials much sooner in the case of a Northwest Airlines jet last month that flew past its destination.November 13, 2009
Plane lands safely at MSP without landing gear A private plane landed safely at the Twin Cities airport late Wednesday night without its landing gear, an airport spokesman said.November 12, 2009
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