Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

City

2 New Orleans kidnapping victims found dead

Published April 20, 2009
Police arrested a man earlier Monday in connection with the case after picking up six people who had been in the area where a car owned by one of the victims was found.

Attorneys: Whistleblower faked explosion warning

Published April 20, 2009
Attorneys for one of the nation's largest sugar producers accused a whistleblower Monday of faking a report that he says he sent to company executives warning them of the dust hazard at a Georgia refinery days before a blast there killed 14 workers.

Dozens ‘lie down’ at Capitol for Columbine event

Published April 20, 2009
Dozens of people participated in a "lie-down" at Colorado's state Capitol Monday to demand stricter gun control and mark the 10th anniversary of the Columbine High School shootings.

UCLA able to pull ahead of Minnesota rowers in California

Published April 20, 2009

The Minnesota rowing team was edged by UCLA on Sunday in the final day of competition at the Lake Natoma Invitational in California. Despite finishing ahead of UCLA in two out of three events on Sunday,...

Mystery at Fla. polo match: 21 horses die

Published April 20, 2009
State veterinarians were still performing necropsies but suspect the horses died from heart failure brought on by some sort of toxic reaction in their bodies.

Flood-threatened town urges residents: Stay out

Published April 20, 2009
Valley City Mayor Mary Lee Nielson told businesses to stay closed for at least this week, unless they are absolutely needed.

FBI workers accused of spying on dressing room

Published April 20, 2009
Two FBI workers are accused of using surveillance equipment to spy on teenage girls as they undressed and tried on prom gowns at a charity event at a West Virginia mall.

Owner: Nephew left Fla. home just before plane hit

Published April 17, 2009
A South Florida man whose home was sliced in two by a small plane says his nephew left the home only shortly before the crash.

Citigroup, GE earnings lift hopes for economy

Published April 17, 2009
Facing conflicting evidence, analysts are wrestling with whether the economy is making a fitful climb back up — or whether the crisis will get worse before it gets better.

Sea hostage’s hometown rolls out the welcome mat

Published April 17, 2009
Richard Phillips, who was freed from his ordeal with Somali pirates on Easter Sunday, was expected to arrive on a chartered jet before being whisked to his home, where the white picket fence in front was festooned with homemade signs, ribbons and bows.

Accessibility Toolbar