Our network

Shopping & Services

Joly Begins First Day as Best Buy CEO

Joly Begins First Day as Best Buy CEO

Hubert Joly began his first day today as Best Buy's President and Chief Executive Officer. Joly was appointed to the position by the Richfield-based  company's board of directors in August.

Joly will spend his first week on the job working as a Blue Shirt employee in several Best Buy locations around the Twin Cities.

Junior Leauge of Minneapolis Holds "Shop, Save, Share" Fundraiser

Junior Leauge of Minneapolis Holds "Shop, Save, Share" Fundraiser

If you enjoy shopping and helping others at the same time, you'll love an upcoming fundraiser sponsored by the Junior Leauge of Minneapolis. The JLM is hostings its fourth annual "Shop, Save, Share" fundraiser this fall.  With the purchase of a $30 card, shoppers can receive a 20 percent discount on regular-priced merchandise and services between Friday, October 26 and Sunday, November 4.

Watch Twin Cites Live today at 3pm for 1/2 price gift certificates to Colleen & Company

Watch Twin Cites Live today at 3pm for 1/2 price gift certificates to Colleen & Company

Tune into Twin Cities Live today to find out how to get a $50 gift certificate to Colleen & Company for half price!

Photo With Santa

Looking to get your child's picture taken with Santa this year?  Santa is at Mall of America now through December 24th.  Santa is located on the 3rd floor between Sears and Bloomingdale's.  Reservations are suggested, but not required.   

St. Paul Public Works Hold Vehicle Auction

The St. Paul Public Works Department will be holding an auction on Saturday, September 25, 2010 at the Public Works Yard at 891 Dale Street North.

It will be auctioning off cars, pickup trucks, mowers, snow blowers, asphalt heater and vehicle parts. All items will be available for inspection beginning at 9 a.m..

Consignment sales to benefit ECFE programs, Second Harvest Heartland

One of the state's largest consignment sale events gives families a chance to earn money and save money on thousands of items for children, while the event helps raise money and food donations.

Consignors can earn 70 to 80 percent of the selling price of items they no longer need for their children at Munchkin Markets, LLC sales.  Parents can also save money by purchasing the pre-owned and new items their children need.

"We expect 100-350 sellers bringing thousands of items at each sale," says Kristal Belisle, mother of four and owner of Munchkin Markets, LLC.  "It's a great way to sell the items your children have outgrown and to pick up things for their next stage in life at reasonable prices."

In an effort to help charities through tough times, Munchkin Markets, LLC is offering free admission to shoppers who bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Second Harvest Heartland.