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
Man killed by flying piece of wood A man working at a family lumber mill in
northeastern Minnesota was killed by a flying piece of wood.November 10, 2009
Multi-semi crash near Winona causes major delays Transportation officials are warning of major delays after two semis rolled over in a crash involving multiple vehicles on Highway 14 in southeastern Minnesota.November 9, 2009
Man, child killed, 2 others hurt in Forest Lake crash The State Patrol says a man and a
young child were killed and two others were injured in a head-on
crash on Interstate 35 in Forest Lake Sunday.November 9, 2009
Construction co. settles bridge collapse lawsuits Attorneys say a construction company that was
working on the Minneapolis bridge when it collapsed in 2007 have
settled lawsuits filed by victims.November 6, 2009
St. Paul woman one of 30 wounded An Army reservist who was living in the Twin Cities area was one of 30 people wounded in a shooting at Fort Hood in Texas, her family said.November 6, 2009
Wis. soldier recovering from Fort Hood shooting The family of a Random Lake soldier
injured in the Fort Hood shooting says Amber Bahr was shot in the
back and is undergoing tests.November 6, 2009
Neighbor: Fort Hood suspect emptied his apartment An Army psychiatrist suspected of
opening fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood cleaned out his
apartment in the days before the rampage that left 13 people dead,
a neighbor said Friday.November 6, 2009
Who was Nidal Malik Hasan? There are many unknowns about Nidal Malik Hasan, the man
authorities say is responsible for the worst mass killing on a U.S.
military base. Most of all, though: his motive.November 6, 2009
Northwest overshoot pilots appeal license revocation The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot
Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license
revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board.November 5, 2009
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