Minneapolis Mayor Touts City's Future | Chisago County Workers Strike | Tuesday, May 5 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 15 MIN

Minneapolis Mayor Touts City's Future | Chisago County Workers Strike | Tuesday, May 5

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May 5 — Nearly 170 Chisago County employees walk off the job after stalled negotiations and disputes over rising health insurance costs, with both the union and county filing unfair labor practice claims. Workers say they feel unheard after months of talks, while county leaders say they respect the right to strike. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delivers his State of the City address, highlighting efforts to rebuild public safety, revitalize struggling business districts, and increase police staffing, pointing to a sharp rise in officer applications as a sign of progress. At the Capitol, lawmakers remain divided over how to fund Hennepin County Medical Center, with a proposed sales tax increase facing Republican opposition and time running short in the legislative session. Plus, authorities investigate dangerous rock-throwing incidents along I-35, multiple arrests are made after a downtown St. Paul shooting, and Minnesota marks a day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. In sports, the Timberwolves edge out the Spurs in a playoff thriller, the Wild look to bounce back against Colorado, and the Frost aim to build on their series lead. Join Maria Lisignoli and Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 5 — Nearly 170 Chisago County employees walk off the job after stalled negotiations and disputes over rising health insurance costs, with both the union and county filing unfair labor practice claims. Workers say they feel unheard after months of talks, while county leaders say they respect the right to strike. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delivers his State of the City address, highlighting efforts to rebuild public safety, revitalize struggling business districts, and increase police staffing, pointing to a sharp rise in officer applications as a sign of progress. At the Capitol, lawmakers remain divided over how to fund Hennepin County Medical Center, with a proposed sales tax increase facing Republican opposition and time running short in the legislative session. Plus, authorities investigate dangerous rock-throwing incidents along I-35, multiple arrests are made after a downtown St. Paul shooting, and Minnesota marks a day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. In sports, the Timberwolves edge out the Spurs in a playoff thriller, the Wild look to bounce back against Colorado, and the Frost aim to build on their series lead. Join Maria Lisignoli and Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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