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The convicted ringleader of the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is going to prison for 41 years, MN gained nearly 16,000 news jobs in April, Today is expected to be one of the busiest travel days ahead of the holiday weekend

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Two women are in custody after a deadly Minneapolis auto theft attempt, The Minnesota DNR has identified persons of interest in the Flanders Fire, Minneapolis announces its summer entertainment lineup

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Another wildfire is burning in the Brainerd Lakes area, A woman is dead after a hit and run crash in Brooklyn Park, The countdown to the 2026 Minnesota State Fair has begun

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Progress is being made on two large wild fires in Northern Minnesota, Chanhassen Dinner Theater halts operations following a virus outbreak & a cyberattack, The 2026 Minnesota legislative session is in the books

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DFL lawmakers hold a sit-in at the Minnesota State Capitol, a do-or-die game for the Timberwolves, and experts suggest a "Slow Mow Summer"

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Lawmakers tentatively agree on bonding bill, the fight to modernize meat raffles in the state, the end of the line for the Minnesota Wild

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Still no answer for HCMC, a new gun ordinance in Minneapolis, Vikings head to Mexico City, Senate passes stiffer penalties for impersonating police

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Voters in the Lakeville Area School District vote on a massive referendum on Tuesday, hundreds of nurses at Maple Grove Hospital say they’ll go on strike, and the Minnesota Frost face a game five in Montreal.

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The Governor's Fishing Opener kicks off tomorrow, North Memorial and Sanford Health have announced plans to merge, A once prominent violence interrupter group in Minneapolis is now the target of a lawsuit

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The Minneapolis City Council passes an assault weapons ban, A section of Blaisdell Ave in South Minneapolis will be renamed after a fallen police officer, Still no agreement on a bonding bill at the State Capitol

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MN federal judges detail the threats they faced over Operation Metro Surge rulings, A couple that purchased a troubled North Minneapolis gas station are now in hot water, The Timberwolves take on San Antonio tonight for Game 2

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Time is running out for state lawmakers to help HCMC, Saint Paul police give an update following a shooting near Grand Casino Arena, Target Field concession workers vote to strike

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Sen. Tina Smith endorses Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan to replace her, A woman dies after being hit by a car in Rockford, The Timberwolves are underdogs in the second round of the Playoffs

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On the Iron Range the Minnesota BCA is investigating an officer-involved shooting, The Trump administration is deferring $91 million more in Medicaid funding to Minnesota, MN sports fans win big

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A flurry of activity in St Paul as lawmakers work to finalize bills, A fatal shooting last night in North Minneapolis, Minnesota sports fans are bracing for what is likely to be an exciting night

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Governor Tim Walz outlined his legacy in his final State of the State address, A group of Target Field workers consider going on strike, A major country concert announcement from Target Center

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The Governor delivers his final state of the state address tonight, FBI and HSI agents execute 22 search warrants across the Twin Cities, A new law to improve children's safety on school buses is now in effect

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Three people are arrested for yesterday's fatal Edina shooting, Three congressional candidates including a Minnesotan are accused of betting on their own elections, and Gov. Tim Walz appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night

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Minneapolis safety leaders are defending their reform efforts, An amended court filing shows the cost that Operation Metro Surge had on the Twin Cities, On this Earth Day environmental groups gathering at the state capitol

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New 911 logs reveal how Brooklyn Park officers responded to the attack of House Speaker Melissa Hortman, 300 workers at five nursing homes in Minnesota are on strike, Another Minnesota city is choosing to fly the old state flag

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Former Minnesota governor Arne Carlson crushes Minnesota's political leaders for not protecting the Boundary Waters, Vance Boelter is the subject of a new lawsuit, and a Record Store Day preview.

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Congress votes to end a ban on mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, The latest on a request at the capitol to renovate Saint Paul's aging entertainment complex, A celebration honoring Prince is coming to Minneapolis

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey makes Time Magazine's list of Most Influential People of 2026, Minnesota clergy demand emergency funding for HCMC, A staple along the North Shore of Lake Superior gets a major renovation

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Attorneys say a woman arrested by ICE in January needs to be released, 6 years after George Floyd's murder Minneapolis is set to begin work on George Floyd Square, Minnesotan's are cleaning up after several severe storms

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A north metro school district is targeted by a suspected ransom ware attack, The FBI is investigating a physical confrontation during an anti-ICE protest, The Timberwolves are playoff bound

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The DOJ an DHS have 3 weeks to provide a federal court evidence related to the shooting death of Renee Good, The fate of Minneapolis Public Safety Commissioner Todd Barnette remains a question, Another Interstate 94 closure

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Minnesota lawmakers consider a plan to provide 100 million dollars for those impacted by Operation Metro Surge, The Minnesota National Guard to help following a cyber attack in Winona County, It's tick and mosquito season again

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Michelin Guide brings its world renowned star system to Minneapolis, Willmar Public Schools will reopen after three juveniles arrested, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival begins

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Two Minnesota House members face potential ethics charges, The Office of Traffic Safety raises concerns about e-bikes, A major concert announcement from the Mystic Lake Amphitheater

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New video of an incident where an ICE agent shot a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis, Charges are dropped against a woman accused of disrupting services at Cities Church, Quite the finish for the Gopher women's gymnastics team this weekend

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It's the Minnesota Twins home opener, MN joins a lawsuit against the Trump Administration, and Kevin Garnett returns to the Minnesota Timberwolves

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Minnesota's unemployment rate is on the rise, A food pantry that served hundreds of thousands across the state is now permanently closed, A former Vikings Quarterback is headed to Sin City

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President Trump's push to reshape mail-in voting could see a legal challenge from Minnesota, A small fire at a St. Cloud elementary school was intentionally set, A wintry mix could make travel across the state tough tomorrow

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Health care workers warn that time is running out to save Hennepin County Medical Center, The State Department of Transportation reveals it's road construction projects for the year, Bruce Springsteen fans arrive early at Target Center

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The investigation continues into a deadly weekend house fire in South Minneapolis, Snow is in our forecast later this week, A holiday break may be the re-set needed for state lawmakers in St. Paul

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Demands grow for Delta to release info about flights provided to ICE, The youngest member of the state legislature has been arrested for DWI, The National Weather Service issues a red flag warning

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The Minneapolis City Council votes to pause the development of a Community Safety Training Center, St. Paul settles a controversial shooting lawsuit, Insurance rates climb in Minnesota

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Charges are now filed against a St. Cloud State University student who allegedly threatened to shoot up a fraternity, MSP Airport avoids long TSA lines, Minneapolis is making a bid to host the 2028 NFL Draft

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Minnesota lawmakers move forward on legislation designed to stop fraud in the state, Minneapolis Police are investigating a fatal hit and run, The Gophers have hired a new men's hockey team head coach

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Minneapolis Police investigating after a shooting killed a 19-year-old and injured a 16-year-old, price of gas and groceries surge amid the war in Iran, record breaking weekend of weather

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A federal judge has denied the asylum claim for the family of 5-year-old Liam Ramos, Governor Walz details what his time after public office looks like , The Minnesota Vikings add another quarterback to their roster

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A rolling wave of threats continues for a group of Twin Cities school districts, The U of M's Men's Hockey Coach Bob Motzo is parting ways with the team , Minnesota lawmakers to roll the dice on sports betting

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Hennepin County's Sheriff is defending the office's overtime costs during Operation Metro Surge, More snow is on the way, A change coming to the U of M's Women's Hockey program

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MSP Airport continues to grapple with cancellations and delays after this weekend's blizzard, Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino is set to retire, Members of the Minneapolis city council push back on plans for a new police training & wellness center

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A message from MNDot about the biggest snowstorm in years ready to hit the metro, A former Hennepin County Board Candidate is found guilty in a viral case, Minneapolis leaders are warning of a new phishing scam

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Equal Rights rally at the capitol, local activists say the Target boycott is not over, more snow and high winds coming to the state

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Lyft is set to pay 63 thousand dollars following Minnesota Human Rights act violations, Xcel Energy says about 200 gallons of oil leaked at a Monticello nuclear plant, Another round of snow is expected tomorrow in the Twin Cities

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A Minnesota Supreme Court ruling upholds federal access to state courthouses, 3 separate storms are expected to bring snow to the Twin Cities, Girls high school basketball is set to take over the U of M Twin Cities campus

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The price of gas in the Twin Cities is up 50 cents over last week, Artificial Intelligence regulations receive a spotlight from the Minnesota Senate, A record breaking attendance at the Minnesota boy's hockey state tournament

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State leaders are recapping the costs of Operation Metro Surge on residents, Health experts are warning of some risks ahead of Daylight Saving Time, Another freeway closure this weekend in the south metro

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Minnesota's military community is showing support the family of a soldier who was killed in the war in Iran, A Hennepin County sheriff’s deputy is placed on administrative leave, Some new rules for drive-thru's in Minnesota's capitol city

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A Minnesota soldier was among six service members killed over the weekend in the war with Iran, An increasing number of Minnesota teenagers are falling victim to "sextortion", A busy week for restaurants and bars in St. Paul

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A tense court hearing in St. Paul, Senator Amy Klobuchar delivers pointed remarks to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and charges against a woman who threatened Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth

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The Hennepin County Attorney's Office announcing a review of federal operations in the Twin Cities, Lawmakers try to respond to economic difficulties on the Iron Range, The State Department of Health is calling on Minnesotans check their blood pressure

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Minnesota’s latest budget forecast reverses it’s deficit, Faculty members say Operation Metro Surge has had a major impact on college campuses across the state, Traffic in the the west metro is going to be challenging this weekend

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Gov. Walz announces package to combat fraud while blasting federal pause in Medicaid funding, update on the man who allegedly sprayed a liquid at Rep. Omar, a legislative proposal to protect vaccine access in the state

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FBI and local officials announced a huge drug trafficking bust, Minnesota with some ties to the State of the Union, a proposal to stop Medicaid fraud

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Google announces plans to build a data center in Pine Island Minnesota, Local religious leaders take a legal stand against 'restricted clergy access' to ICE detainees, U-S Senator Tina Smith will not attend President Trump's state of the union speech

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Travel concerns for Minnesotans with plans to fly to parts of Mexico, A suspect remains at large following a shooting at Maplewood Mall, Two former NFL players who put in time with the Vikings died over the weekend

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Local leaders are pushing for permanent protections for Minnesota Refugees, The Minneapolis city council votes to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that served ICE agents, Expect lots of roadwork this weekend in the Twin Cities metro

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Federal judge ruling on Minnesota's refugees, Minneapolis city council decides not to punish local hotels, snow totals way over expectations

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Hennepin County demands federal evidence in shootings, Minneapolis City Council takes controversial stance, blizzard warning north, Ramsey County success with juvenile crime

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A man and a boy died this past weekend after falling through the ice, Minnesota Farmers Union President Gary Wertish says the state's farming workforce is facing some uncertainty, It's the first day of Spring Training for the Minnesota Twins

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A judge rules that the Trump administration violated the rights of people detained by ICE in Minnesota, Don Lemon appears in federal court in Minnesota, Charges are dropped against two Venezuelan men accused of attacking a federal agent in Minneapolis

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Governor Walz announcing an economic plan to help small businesses effected by the surge, A new state web site aims to set the record straight on fraud in Minnesota, A stretch of Interstate 94 will be closed again this weekend

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Attorneys report horrible conditions inside the Whipple federal building, Advocacy groups call for state action amid the federal immigration surge, The Minnesota BCA is investigating after a man was shot by two St. Louis County Sheriff's deputies

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A 14-year-old boy is dead following a shooting in Burnsville, Bloomington Police announce a record 30 arrests in a high-intensity solicitation sting, A Duluth curling duo takes home silver for Team USA at the Olympics

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Republican Scott Jensen drops out of the race for Minnesota Governor to run for state auditor, DEI programs in Minnesota schools will continue after a settled lawsuit, The clock is ticking for Hennepin Health Care to find millions in savings

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The Minneapolis City Council votes to allocate 1 million dollars to one-time rental assistance, A 29-year-old man is charged in connection with a deadly shooting in St. Paul, A blockbuster of a surprise for Minnesota soccer fans

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is speaking out about the draw down of federal agents in Minnesota, It's opening day for the state's first city-run cannabis dispensary, The Twins announce their Spring Training TV and radio schedule

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A coalition of Minnesota school districts file a lawsuit to ban federal agents from public schools, A pause in gender affirming care at Children's Minnesota, A special honor for the widow of a St. Paul firefighter

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Cody Fohrenkam has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, the brothers of Renee Good testify before congress, and how Operation Metro Surge continues to impact school districts

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A five year old boy and his father are back in Minnesota after being released from ICE custody, The Minnesota Twins get ready for spring training, A memorial bike ride to honor Alex Pretti

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The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights probe into the killing of Minneapoils nurse Alex Pretti, The Minnesota Vikings are parting ways with their General Manager, Minnesotans come together again one week after thousands marched through d

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More on immigration enforcement actions across the Twin Cities, a very familiar face makes it official in the 2026 governor’s race, advice for those struggling with mental health issues

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A federal immigration agent allegedly tried to enter the Ecuadorian consulate in Minneapolis, Some changes are coming to the check point at MSP Airport, Former teachers and students in Wisconsin remember Alex Pretti

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Border Czar Tom Homan is in town to take over ICE operations, Civil Rights leaders are demanding the release of a 5-year-old boy from ICE custody, Small Business have been hit hard in Minneapolis amid ICE operations

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Dozens of people visit the site where Alex Pretti was killed, The Minneapolis city council urges Governor Walz to issue an eviction moratorium, The University of Minnesota secures a deal with its doctors and Fairview Health Services

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Hundreds of interfaith leaders from around the country rally in Minneapolis, A 28-year old Maple Grove man is in custody for allegedly kidnapping a 7-year old Zimmerman girl, Dangerously cold air is arriving in Minnesota today

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Vice President JD Vance is headed to Minnesota, The Justice Department says it's investigating a weekend incident at a St Paul Church, A former TV sports reporter launches a Senate bid in Minnesota

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The U.S. Justice Department subpoenas multiple state leaders, New security measures are in place at the U of M Twin Cities campus, A chairlift mishap at Lutsen Ski Resort left 40 people stranded over the weekend

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Martin Luther King Day celebrations are underway in the Twin Cities, The federal government has until tonight to respond to a lawsuit filed by Minnesota, New details about this year's 'Great Minnesota Get Together'

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A congressional field hearing in St. Paul on Friday focuses on ICE activity in Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz is in talks with the White House, and a South St. Paul high school student hopes to help fellow classmates

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The ACLU of Minnesota is suing the federal government, Clergy members in the Twin Cities want Target to ban ICE agents from stores, The Minnesota AG's Office launching a web page for people to report federal activity

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The federal government filing another lawsuit against the State of Minnesota, Minnesota tribal members are detained by ICE agents, A prayer service in south Minneapolis today for Renee Good

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson resigns, organizers announce ICE Out protest, and Minnesota DHS officials appeal a federal funding freeze

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Concerns are mounting among Minnesota's Indigenous leaders as ICE Operations expand state wide, Twin Cities-based Sun Country Airlines is going to have new ownership, Charges are expected in the stabbing death of a man at a St. Anthony apartment complex

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Two more metro school districts are keeping students home over ICE concerns, A comedian has canceled plans here in the Twin Cities this weekend, The Timberwolves honor the life of Renee Good

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The community mourns following the shooting of a Minneapolis woman by ICE, The Minnesota Department of Health is bucking new CDC childhood vaccination recommendations, Minneapolis Public Schools cancel classes amid rising tensions

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A woman in Minneapolis is dead at the hands of an ICE agent, Three Republicans from the Minnesota House of Representatives are testifying before a House Oversight Committee, A strike is averted in the state's largest school district

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Minneapolis Police say the city is seeing a decade low rate of gun violence, U-S Senator Amy Klobuchar is rumored to be gearing up for a gubernatorial campaign, Thousands of federal agents are being deployed in the Twin Cities

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Hundreds of Department of Homeland Security agents are reportedly headed to the Twin Cities, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey is sworn in for a third term, After 16 years of service the Northstar Commuter Rail is closed

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More on Minnesota’s fraud issues, more icy and snowy weather, a possible strike looming in the state’s biggest school district

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Snow and ice makes for rough roads Monday, 17-year old shot in north Minneapolis, the Vikings will wrap their season Sunday against the Packers

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Outpouring of support for a Slavic church in Eagan following a fire, Minneapolis man faces charges following an officer-involved shooting, Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy has been ruled out of the Detroit game

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Expanded fraud investigations in Minnesota, influenza cases are on the rise head into the holidays, and help is on the way for firefighters battling health issues.

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Governor Walz is under fire over new fraud claims, Department of Health is tracking an increase in flu cases, 10 Minnesota colleges and tribal institutions are set to receive emergency aid

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Fresh charges target new offenders in a statewide fraud crackdown, Investigators are looking into the cause of a fatal house fire in St Paul, A former Timberwolf is coming home

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Educators in Minnesota's largest school district will start voting today on whether or not to strike, Nursing home workers around the state are going to have to wait for a pay raise, We now know where the new Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame will be built

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Governor Walz signing two executive orders related to gun violence in Minnesota, The Robbinsdale School board has voted to close three schools, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announcing terms of a settlement reached with Hyundai and Kia

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Another Twin Cities ICE Raid in South Minneapolis, Minnesota's Flu season is in full swing as health officials encourage getting pre-holiday vaccinations, New information on the shooting of a Stewartville high school wrestler

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Minnesotans face an affordability crisis with utility bills, a man and a woman face charges for driving off in a vehicle with an ICE agent, thousands of wreaths arrived at Fort Snelling National Cemetery

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St. Paul City Council calls for a state review of city police conduct, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell officially joins governor's race, State Patrol asks drivers to take extra caution on the roads

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The Trump Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools, The DNR is celebrating the permanent protection of 16,000 acres of land in Northern Minnesota, MSP Airport showing off its massive renovation project

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Snow is headed for Minnesota, investigators continue to look into what caused a fire at a Prior Lake mosque, Anoka-Hennepin School District teachers say they support a potential strike

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Activists want a St. Paul ICE raid to be investigated, federal officials are investigating a Prior Lake Mosque fire, and Alzheimer's is creating optimism at the University of Minnesota

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Local pediatricians reacting to the CDC's vote to halt their recommendation of universal hepatitis B vaccines, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty is defending her office's actions to the US Justice Department, St. Paul Public Works is intensifying eff

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Organizers gather at city-wide prayer service for the Somali community, Sub zero temperatures have arrived in the Twin Cities, Today marks one year since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down

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Local organizers are responding to an impending ICE operation headed for the Twin Cities, Minnesota's Driver and Vehicles Services director pushing back on new accusations, Delayed federal heating aid is now on the way to thousands of Minnesotans in need

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Twin Cities leaders pledge not to cooperate with ICE amid impending raid reports, St Paul Police are investigating a mass shooting that left four men injured, Snow emergencies continue in both of the Twin Cities following Saturday's snowfall

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Governor Walz continues to face questions over the states fraud problem, Volunteers for the Saint Paul Winter Carnival are ramping up for their 140th anniversary, One of the Vikings "all time greatest" is released from the team

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A man is in stable condition after being shot by police in Monticello, A drop in the number of measles vaccinations among kindergartners in the state, Governor Tim Walz presenting Minnesota's official Thanksgiving turkey

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The Minnesota capitol is getting its Christmas tree this week, new tool to help the homeless in Minneapolis, the Twin Cities could see our first snowfall of the season later this week

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Minnesota's autonomous vehicle era has begun, Target boycott leaders doubling down ahead of the holidays, GLOW holiday festival at CHS Field in St. Paul is now open

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The state's economy is showing signs of a slump, A Minnesota cross country ski legend is retiring, It's Winter Hazard Awareness Week in Minnesota

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Bloomington police say an ICE employee was among 16 people arrested as part of a sting operation, Two new members of the Minnesota Senate were sworn in this morning, Medica is set to take over UCare health care plans as insurer shuts down

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Minnesota's Hemp industry leaders are at a crossroads, The remains of a Minnesotan who was considered missing in action during World War Two is coming home, It's been 10 years since Jamar Clark was shot and killed by police in Minneapolis

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Voting for contract ratification wraps up for Minneapolis teachers, a major road closure this weekend in the south metro, Pro Volleyball is coming to Minnesota

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Investigators are trying to get to the bottom of what led up to a high-speed fatal crash in St Paul, A first ever in Minneapolis as the city opens up two pop-up resilience centers, Dayton’s Holiday Market opens today

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Minnesota's THC industry could be on the brink of collapsing, Metro Transit bolstering light rail staff ahead of winter, Minnesota deer hunters are joining forces with local law enforcement

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The law enforcement response to the assassination of Melissa Hortman and her husband is under review, One of Como Park Zoo's longtime residents has died, More on the tentative deal struck between Minneapolis Public Schools & the teachers union

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A tentative deal to avoid a Minneapolis teachers trike, remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald 50 years later, and a message to Target workers headed into the holiday shopping season

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Airport travel woes, Minneapolis’ new speeding cameras are proving to be effective, Saturday is Minnesota’s firearms deer opener, a Minneapolis institution closes

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Tough times for air travel, more analysis on what happened in Tuesday’s election, we’re 50 days from the World Juniors and St. Paul will be the place to be, and deer hunting season is here

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Plenty more on Tuesday’s election, a crucial hearing begins in the U.S. Supreme Court, a world premiere tonight in Minneapolis

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Election Day is underway in Minnesota, Derek Shelton's introduced as the Twins new manager, and a program at Hennepin Health Care helps gun violence survivors heal

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Tragedy at a north Minneapolis birthday party, Minnesota Republican Lisa Demuth announces a gubernatorial bid, and there's a new holiday celebration coming to Minneapolis

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Hennepin Avenue reopens in Uptown, restaurants are opening their doors to those struggling during the government shutdown, tips about how to keep your pets safe this Halloween

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Deadly carjacking in Minneapolis, new manager for the Minnesota Twins, stepping up to help those that get SNAP benefits, repeat of vandalism against trees

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Former Minneapolis officer Tou Thao scheduled to be released, Ramsey County seeking help with a sexual assault, drug overdose deaths down in Minnesota

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Coming to the aid of those caught in Hurricane Melissa, activists are calling for investigation into the death of a man who was in police custody, overdose deaths statewide are down 25%

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Head-on car crash in Chisago County leaves two teens dead, St. Paul man is arrested for threatening AG Pam Bondi, Demi Lovato's new tour is coming to Minneapolis

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Minnesota-based Target cuts 1800 jobs, For the first time ever Minnesota physicians are set to strike, The former head of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce has been indicted on federal charges

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The ongoing government shutdown is putting federal workers under pressure, Authorities have released the name of a man found dead in the Mississippi River, The year's first snowfall comes to Minnesota

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New details about a standoff in St. Anthony that prompted a shelter-in-place, A man has been charged in the attack on Fletcher's Ice Cream and cafe, Businesses along Grand Avenue are reopening

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A shooting south of downtown Minneapolis has a victim reportedly clinging to life, Minneapolis Public School teachers gather for a final mediation session ahead of a possible strike, The Minnesota Vikings are tackling cavities with TeamSmile

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A St. Cloud police officer has died from injuries suffered in an off duty crash, A potential teachers strike is on the horizon in Minneapolis, Fireworks to end the latest Minnesota Gophers women's hockey game

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New data shows violent crime in the Twin Cities is up by 1%, Metro Transit is getting ready for a busy weekend, Minnesota may be in for some extra snow this winter

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'Purple Rain' the musical debuts in Minneapolis tonight, Anoka is making their social district a year-round event, Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is facing questions about his injured ankle

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Trade battle between the Trump Administration and China puts Minnesota soybean farmers in the middle, some Minnesotans still aren't buckling up, a dip in Canadian tourism has hospitality leaders concerned

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New information on the man accused of posing as teen at a Twin Cities high school, State Patrol says its unclear how much marijuana-impaired driving is impacting Minnesota roads, one of the largest displays from the Vatican coming to the Twin Cities

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DFL state lawmakers are taking a stand against the ongoing government shutdown, Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh picks up a major endorsement, It's Indigenous Peoples Day

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A major parcel redevelopment in Minneapolis is moving forward, Crews are working to contain a wild fire that has burned about fifty acres near the North Shore, A music icon is coming to Minneapolis for a charitable cause

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Lawsuit out of Anoka County accuses a legislator of misappropriating state funds, Dept. of Human Rights cracking down on workplace sex discrimination, Sober October for some Minnesotans

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A St. Paul bar security guard has been charged with man slaughter, New federal COVID-19 vaccination guidelines are causing confusion, A recent spike in gold means more business for local gold and silver shops

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Charges filed after a man died after being punched outside a St. Paul bar, US Amy Klobuchar squares off with US Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Minnesota

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Police are looking for suspects after a fight inside a Minneapolis strip club, Gov. Walz has declared October 'Shelter Animals Month', Vikings start the bye week

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A South Saint Paul man is now charged in connection to a shooting at a wedding in Maplewood , Concerns about reckless e-scooter riders are on the rise, New details about a diverted flight from the Twin Cities to Newark

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Gun advocates continue to push back on calls for an assault weapons ban, The parents of a Roseville toddler are charged with manslaughter, The 2026 Grandma's Marathon is already a record-breaker

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The Minnesota Vikings are getting a full week of practice across the pond, Local nonprofit's say legislative leaders need to have a plan for incoming federal cuts to meal assistance, A major move for a Minneapolis Indigenous restaurant with national accla

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Deadle crash involving a north metro school bus, state leaders are defending local immigration policies, fire outside a mosque in Minneapolis is being ruled as accidental

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MNDOT pauses all of it's work, Bloomington moving closer to starting work on a new water park at MOA, Minnesota firefighters who died on-duty are honored

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Police in Maplewood investigating a fatal hit-and-run, Governor Walz meeting with legislative leaders, set to be a big weekend for Minnesota Viking fans in Ireland

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One dead following a late-night fire in Minneapolis, Xcel Energy will pay $640M to settle Colorado wildfire claims, two fugitives accused of a Minnesota home invasion are now in custody

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West Nile virus cases are on the rise, State Patrol is investigating a fatal accident inside a construction zone, major changes could be on the way for Robbinsdale Area Schools

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Sentencing Tuesday for former Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell, the death of an infant at a Twin Cities daycare is under investigation, and a big night for the Minnesota Lynx.

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Outraged parents speak out at town hall after the Annunciation shooting, Blue Line light rail service will pause for two weeks, what a weekend for Minnesota sports

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A man is charged for making violent threats over the death of Charlie Kirk, Police say the University of Minnesota campus is safe after reports of gunfire , Hennepin County debuts new voting technology

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State Troopers patrolling Minneapolis streets, U.S. House turns back an effort to censure a Minnesota lawmaker, U of M's Marching Band will get a little star power during homecoming

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Gov. Walz issuing an executive order to fight fraud, the decision by a judge to dismiss state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, MSP Airport is being nationally recognized for the second year in a row

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Minneapolis moves to close an encampment following a mass shooting, Governor Tim Walz announces his re-election bid, and a first for legal cannabis in Minnesota

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Uber & Lyft drivers are demanding improved conditions at MSP airport, A somber but serious hearing this morning at the state capitol building, Viking quarterback JJ McCarthy will be out of the game for at least the next week

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It's National Police Woman Day, An update on the condition of the 12-year-old girl injured in the Annunciation Church shooting, The Minnesota Lynx have clinched the #1 seed in the WNBA playoffs

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Missing 24-year old found dead in a field in New Prague, wife of alleged assassin Vance Boelter files for divorce, Trouble for striking workers at University of Minnesota campuses

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Gov. Walz leans towards a run for a third term, what lies ahead for a "special session" on gun laws, a fast honor for J.J. McCarthy after his first game

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Target workers return to downtown, Wayzata man has been convicted of threatening to kill a federal judge, some University of Minnesota workers begin a "rolling strike"

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Family and friends say goodbye to Fletcher Merkel, Governor Tim Walz signs an executive order to protect vaccine availability in Minnesota, and a popular comedic duo is coming to Minneapolis

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Family and medics provide an update on a 12-year-old girl shot during the Annunciation Catholic Church mass shooting, charges in Thursday's deadly Minneapolis crash, and another round of road closures across the metro this weekend.

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A deadly crash in North Minneapolis, U.S. Senator Tina Smith squares off with Health and Human Services Director RFK JR., and excitement's building for Farm Aid in Minneapolis

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Vice President Vance visits Minneapolis, a blood drive at Annunciation, Republicans on a special session regarding gun laws, a big lottery jackpot

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More fallout after last week's shooting in Minneapolis including a possible special session on gun laws, kids back to school, some workers back to the office

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Mourners gather at Annunciation, a father of one of the children killed shares his grief, Gopher coach PJ Fleck says there are things bigger than football wins

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Special Edition: A shocking day for Minneapolis and Minnesota after a mass shooting at Annunciation Church

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Eden Prairie's mayor vows to take action after pedestrian accident, fall allergies are here, new attendance record at the State Fair

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Police in Minnetonka are launching a new drone program, hit-and-run in South Minneapolis injures two, move-in week at the University of Minnesota

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More fallout from the Minneapolis mayoral endorsement process by the DFL, more news from the State Fair, and if Walz doesn't run who might take his place

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The search for a missing Lakeville man in Wymoning has been suspended, Sen. Amy Klobuchar is speaking out about a deepfake video of her, the Vikings trade a veteran defensive lineman

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Thousands of Minnesota families could be affected by a Trump administration plan, child vaccinations rates are down here and around the country, Target's CEO steps down

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79-year-old woman is recovering after being hit by gunfire in Minneapolis, a strike by some University of Minnesota workers, opening day of the State Fair is almost here

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Blood supplies in Minnesota are extremely low, new candidate has joined the Hennepin County Attorney's race, search continues for a missing Minnesota man in Wyoming

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Senator has been arrested for DUI, Twins president discusses the future of the team, woman is dead following a fire in St. Paul

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Eagan residents are demanding answers from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Improvements are coming to the historic Hiawatha golf course in Minneapolis, St. Paul Public Schools is looking to hire over 100 people before the school year begins

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In a growing trend of break-in's hundreds of car windows have been left smashed in Minneapolis , A 4-year-old boy from Brooklyn Center is recovering after accidentally shooting himself, Minnesota Lynx are headed to the playoffs

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A petition to vacate a 1998 Minneapolis murder conviction, voting underway in the House District 34B special primary, and a popular store is coming to the Mall of America

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Four correctional officers were hurt over the weekend after an attack at a Rush City prison, A triple homicide trial starts today in in Coon Rapids, The Mall of America turns 33

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The Vikings play their first preseason game tomorrow, A half-million dollar federal grant for hemp research is headed to Minnesota, A legendary Minneapolis civil rights leader is blasting the chief of police.

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Mary Moriarty not running in 2026, court appearance for the man accused of shooting Minnesota lawmakers, ruling on so called ghost guns by the state supreme court

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More hot weather coming, missing 12-year old found safe, new state capitol security, Vikings' Jordan Addison is suspended

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Farmers in Redwood Falls for this year's Farmfest, Minnesota man is missing in Wyoming, St. Paul officials warning residents about an increase in scams

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Minneapolis has a new crop of firefighters, former policy aid for St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is running against him, Minnesota State Fair is just 17 days away

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Alarming gun violence trend in Minnesota, a number of new laws go into effect, learning more about a shooting at the Stone Arch Bridge

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More air quality issues, key endorsement in the race for Minneapolis Mayor, the Twins make more deals including Carlos Correa

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The man who was arrested after breaking into the State Capitol makes his first court appearance, A date has been set for two special elections to fill vacant state senate seats, Minnesota's e-bike rebate lottery is now open

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A State of Emergency in St. Paul following a cyber attack, Security at the Minnesota State Capitol is under investigation, and big changes coming to a North Minneapolis park

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Governor Tim Walz addresses security at the Minnesota State Capitol, severe weather could hit the Twin Cities on Monday night, and a surge in TCH beverage sales

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Metro Transit's expanding its bus service, charges in a deadly Eagan street racing crash, and special day for veterans in St. Paul

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Derrick Thompson gets 58 years for fatal crash, trouble for UnitedHealth, 3M Open begins, REAL ID delays

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Severe weather cancels several events across the metro, homeless encampment in Minneapolis being cleared out, new DPS program will help in the search for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Minnesotans

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An Elk River man is facing federal charges after going on rampage with a gun and machete Saturday night, Minnesota State Senator Bruce Anderson has passed away, Hundreds of frontline caregivers in Duluth are set to return to work

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Former Minnesota Vikings star Everson Griffen appears in Hennepin County Court, A major development in the race for Minneapolis Mayor, The Stone Arch Bridge is officially back open

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Two men are facing federal charges in one of the largest drug busts in state history, It's back to work today for the Twins, Metro Transit says it's ready to welcome thousands to Saint Paul

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Major musical cancelation for this years State Fair, 7-year old was struck by a car in St. Paul, Viking Jordan Addison takes a deal in his DUI citation case

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More testimony in the Nicole Mitchell burglary trial in Becker County, The Minnesota Timberwolves have re-signed two fan favorites, What does all the recent rain mean for our state?

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Parents of a man shot by the MPD are suing the department, Minneapolis is sharing new details about its traffic camera program, Viking Jordan Addison's DUI trial begins

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Advocates Condemn ICE arrests at a Minnesota federal building, An air quality alert is still in effect for much of Northern Minnesota, A stretch of 394 is closing for up to two years.

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Manny Collins' mom speaks for the first time since his father was charged in his death, Governor Tim Walz sets a special election date, and a busy weekend in the Twin Cities featuring more road construction

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Minneapolis City Council approves changes to tobacco ordinance, BCA investigates an officer involved shooting in Ottertail County, University of Minnesota athletes are about to get paid

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Suspect in a fatal Apple Valley stabbing could be trying to flee to Mexico, two men face charges in one of the largest meth busts in Minnesota history, State Fair is showcasing this year's new food

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UCare has announced cuts that will impact over 80 thousand Minnesotans, Another iconic Minneapolis restaurant is shutting down, Renewed calls to tighten up security at the Minnesota State Capitol from Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher

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A pair of deadly weekend stabbings in the Twin Cities, Metro Transit's detailing Green Line disruptions ahead of a busy concert weekend, and the Minnesota Twins hope to have a few more All-Stars named to the American League team

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Plenty of what’s happening in and around the 4th of July this weekend, how to stay safe on the water, a classic “dive bar” is closing

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Wisconsin reverses abortion ban, what Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" means in Minnesota, horrible night for the Lynx

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Metro Transit issues with 46th and Hiawatha light rail station, nurses in Minnesota say they will go on strike this month, one teen dead and another injured after a crash in St. Paul

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New details about tornadoes in Carver County, investigators are still searching for Manny Collins, Twin Cities Pride Parade drew thousands to Minneapolis

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The Hortman’s lie in state at the capitol, a court appearance for the man accused of killing them, major weekend road construction, St. Paul is missing storm drain grates

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Vance Boelter's wife speaks for the first time, Hortmans will lie in state Friday at the capitol, Wolves make a pick in NBA Draft

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Child shot in north Minneapolis park is identified, major road work this weekend, significant rain means flooding concerns, and dental work - on a bear?

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Governor surveys storm damage in Beltrami County, Timberwolves announcing some changes in the front office, community leaders come together in after tragic shooting of an 11-year old boy

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There's now a ten-thousand dollar reward to find a Minneapolis teenager, Bloomington Police are investigating a weekend homicide, A fresh new post-game concert is coming to Target Field this August

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Twin Cities Clergy Unite Against Political Violence, Athletes Prepare to Face the Heat at The Minnesota Special Olympics, The annual Back to the 50’s Car Show back at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds

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The University of Minnesota approving the largest tuition hike in a decade, One person is dead after a four vehicle crash last night in Monticello, South Minneapolis' Soul of the South Side Juneteenth festival is back

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Candlelight vigil scheduled tonight for the Hortman family, Minnesota LGBTQ activists are speaking out in the wake of a landmark decision by the Supreme Court, a state spending boost looks to have an impact on jails

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More reaction following this weekend's deadly shooting of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark.

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Vance Boelter faces numerous federal and state charges after allegedly killing House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, and injuring State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, over the weekend.

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Flooding may be an issue as rain falls over the next several days, threats against the University of Minnesota Board of Regents, and thousands of Minnesotans are expected to protest Saturday against the Trump Administration.

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First State Boys Volleyball Tournament this week, crossbow-wielding suspect at-large after a standoff with deputies, Minneapolis city officials celebrate making headway with police recruitment

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Federal gun charges after shootings at grad ceremonies, a win for environmentalists trying to protect the boundary waters, an officer involved shooting in Albert Lea

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Mother of a missing teen speaking out, Two men have now been charged in the drive-by shooting outside Burnsville High School, DNR is getting some more help from man's best friend

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Minnesota lawmakers finally get budget deal and special session, guilty on all charges in Thompson trial, update on missing 16-year old, where are the Blue Jay fans?

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Latest on Derrick Thompson trial, Sen. Smith reacts to President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, Minneapolis lays out plans to keep people safe over the summer

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More fallout following Tuesday’s federal raid in Minneapolis, an update on the standoff over the state budget, some city council members disagree on a safety change at Boom Island Park

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Twin Cities Pride is back after some major funding shifts, More dramatic and emotional testimony in the trial of Derrick Thompson, Minneapolis police are still piecing together evidence following Sunday night's shooting

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Union doctors planning to picket, another day of air quality issues across the state, agencies preparing for of layoffs amid budget deadlock

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Minnesota's sanctuary state in the spotlight, a major headache on the roads near downtown Minneapolis, air quality alert for Minnesota

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A court blocks President Trump’s tariffs, Minneapolis dealing with copper thefts, an update on northern Minnesota wildfires, what’s next for the Timberwolves

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More maneuvering in St. Paul as lawmakers and the Governor try to get a budget done, rebuilding Lake Street five years after George Floyd, do or die tonight for the Timberwolves

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Minnesota lawmakers are wondering when they'll be called back to St. Paul, Dr. Michael Osterholm responds to RFK JR's statement on COVID-19 vaccines, and it's do or die coming up for the Minnesota Timberwolves

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Pools-beaches are preparing to open across Minneapolis, Ft. Snelling Cemetery will be adorned with American flags this weekend, Sunday marks five years since George Floyd was killed

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Turkish grad student released from custody, City of Anoka broke ground on new cannabis dispensary, St. Paul is renaming a pair of sacred Dakota sites

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No more federal consent decree for Minneapolis, a tough night for the Wolves, a tough earnings report from Target

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High School Softball Players are suing Minnesota over transgender athlete policy, trial set to begin for a man charged in the deaths of five Somali women, Timberwolves and Thunder Tuesday night

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Minnesota state lawmakers are scrambling to get work done on the final day of the session, an update on the massive Minnesota wildfires, and MPD police chief Brian O'Hara talks a potential pardon for Derek Chauvin

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Police in St. Anthony are investigating the shooting of 3-year old, expert witness for Derek Chauvin's defense is under fire, faith leaders are coming out against the state's latest budget deal

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A scary moment during today's Twins win, A clash at the Capitol over MinnesotaCare for undocumented immigrants, One of the state's oldest prisons is set to close.

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Federal grand jury has indicted a Wisconsin Judge, Minneapolis Police are investigating a second homicide in just two days, Minnesota Vikings are headed abroad

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Minneapolis parks imposing new rules about smoking cannabis, Minnetonka's UnitedHealthcare CEO is stepping down, huge concert announcement for the Twin Cities

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Wildfires are burning in Minnesota, the son of Governor Tim Walz talks to CBS News, and the Minnesota State Patrol shows off its new helicopter

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Gov. Walz is budgeting while at the Minnesota fishing opener and it’s a huge weekend for the state’s outdoorsmen - and women - the Wolves win Game 2 and playoff basketball is good for business

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Plenty of local reaction to the new - American - pope, Minneapolis with an update on investigating last week's deadly shootings, Wolves set for Game 2 Thursday night

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Guilty plea in Park Tavern drunk driving deaths, Rochester schools dealing with federal funding cuts, Wolves are licking their wounds after Game 1

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State Trooper appears in federal court today in Minneapolis, a new candidate in the race for Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District, prospective marijuana farmers find out next month if they'll get a license

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A shooting in Robbinsdale has left a young woman in grave condition, Today marks a major deadline for student loan borrowers, Saint Paul’s historic west side is alive with the annual Cinco de Mayo festival

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A Minnesota State Trooper is facing federal charges, A major drug bust in Winona, More postseason disappointment for the Wild

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A man is in custody after allegedly firing shots at another person near Metro State, It's been a May Day week of action for thousands of Minnesota union workers, The Timberwolves are moving on

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A triple homicide in Minneapolis, a St. Paul toy store joins lawsuit against Trump, Republican from Lakeville will run for Minnesota's 2nd District Congressional seat

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Hennepin County's new race-conscious approach to plea bargains could face constitutional challenges, Brooklyn Park officials are trying to lower the number of sex offenders, Rep. Angie Craig announces her run for Senate

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Minneapolis Police are looking for suspects in the city's latest homicide, Timberwolves have pushed the Los Angeles Lakers to the verge of elimination, A case involving a Twins Cities -area school district is in front of the U.S. Supreme Court today

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Allergy season has arrived in Minnesota, Second degree manslaughter charges are filed against a Winona mother in a 13-year old cold case, Luigi Mangione is set to appear in federal court in New York

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Hundreds gathered at the Capitol for Latino Affairs Day, Emergency crews rescue a man from a sinkhole in Minneapolis, Charges have now been filed against the man who prompted a lock down at an Edina hospital.

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Governor Tim Walz delivers his state of the state address tonight, A St. Peter man who may have been planning a mass casualty event is in court, Metro Transit adds to the already busy construction season in the Twin Cities

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A plea to the Trump administration from Minnesota brewery owners, Minneapolis police chief and Hennepin County Attorney are once again at-odds, an ethics hearing at the state capitol

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Mourners gathered in St. Paul on Monday to honor Pope Francis, a US Supreme Court ruling regarding young gun owners in Minnesota, and remembering Prince nine years after his death

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Fire breaks out on Renaissance Festival grounds, construction season could cause a few headaches in Minneapolis, and Minnesota's THC industry is booming as 4/20 approaches

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An increase in Autism rates nationwide reflects what experts are seeing in Minnesota, Were taking a closer look at the future of the restaurant industry in the Twin Cities, Some alarming news from the DEA Minneapolis office

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Two candidates are now vying for an open state senate seat following a special primary election, A new lawsuit from the Trump administration in Maine triggers concerns for Minnesota, A regular season finale for the ages last night for the Minnesota Wild

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressing concern over potential cuts to Medicaid, special primary election today to fill a vacancy in Minnesota Senate District 6, Minneapolis city leaders celebrate a transfer of land back to Dakota leaders

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Police scanner chatter in the city of Minneapolis is no longer public, Still no sign of an Anoka man last seen on Tuesday, A federal freeze on low income housing grants has halted a major local project

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Latest on an international University of Minnesota student who was detained by ICE, an update on the legislative session, and a big weekend for vinyl enthusiasts and Joe Mauer fans.

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Severe Weather Awareness week in Minnesota, Minneapolis city leaders excited over the potential of a new arena for the Timberwolves and Lynx, DFL lawmakers introduced new legislation to help Minnesota federal workers

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Calls for change at the Met Council, bikes and scooters are back in Minneapolis, statue of Hall of Famer Joe Mauer is set to be unveiled at Target Field

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Deadline for REAL ID's in less than a month, chair of the Met Council under fire over SW light rail, House passes bill to cut down on students skipping school

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More reaction to Trump's tariffs, Hopkins-native Paige Bueckers is a national champion, and traffic headaches in the Twin Cities

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Reaction to President Trump's tariffs, thousands expected at a rally Saturday in St. Paul, and a major award for WCCO Radio and Sheletta Brundidge

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Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar is sounding the alarm about threats to Social Security, Governor Walz talks about the detention of more Mankato State Students, The DFL-controlled Minnesota Senate's sharing details about its 2025 bonding bill target

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More than 400 US Foods Teamsters in Minnesota have voted to strike, A University of Minnesota student detained by ICE is suing to be released, A federal funding freeze targets millions of dollars for reproductive healthcare in Minnesota

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Deadly shooting in St. Paul, Minneapolis Police Chief predicts some success fighting south side crime, rain and snow on the way

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More on the detainment of a University of Minnesota grad student, the latest on a small plane crash in Brooklyn Park, and the Wolves fight for a win - literally

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Two pedestrians struck and killed Friday in the Twin Cities, reaction to President Trump's tariffs, and the Saint Paul Saints open up their season Friday

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Owatonna man admits to murder of a woman 50 years ago, Minneapolis is cracking down on rental algorithms, U.S. Senator Tina Smith weighs in on the recent leak of attack plans

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Federal cuts to MN health department could leave programs in limbo, pushback from union leaders after order to bring state workers back to the office, Twins preview facial recognition entry system

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Niko Medved is officially introduced as the next Gophers head men's basketball coach, a special election in Minnesota, and a sneak peak at renovations inside Minneapolis City Hall.

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A head men's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota, details about last week's sting operation in Bloomington, and a garbage service debacle in St. Paul

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President Trump responds to comments made by Governor Tim Walz, new crime data on North Minneapolis, and a popular Minnesota brewery is brewing its last beer

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New details on the flight from MSP to Toronto that crash landed last month, The Bird Flu is making an impact on local wildlife, & St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is weighing in on that massive $769 million dollar update to the Xcel Energy Center Complex

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Federal and state charges have now been filed against Republican State Senator Justin Eichorn, 4 teen boys are in custody today in connection to the shooting death of a Twin Cities high school student, A new bill in the Minnesota house looks to protect ve

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Minneapolis businesses continue to struggle with flood damage, Metro Transit Gold Line is set to open, contracts for violence interruption services in Minneapolis in limbo

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A St. Cloud State University student's connected to the disappearance of a University of Pittsburgh student, St. Patrick's Day in the Twin Cities, and a new state high school sport.

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University of Minnesota athletics director Mark Coyle speaks about Ben Johnson's firing, a possible WNBA strike, and proposed changes to Minnesota's DWI laws

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Ethics hearing for Sen. Nicole Mitchell, end of the road for a Gopher coach, new lawsuit from businesses around George Floyd Square

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How dismantling the Dept. of Education hurts Minnesota, results of a special election that puts the House in a tie again, more tariff back and forth

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A special election in the Minnesota House, a troubling trend in Hennepin County, and the impact tariffs will have on Minnesota

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Retired SPPD officer Felicia Reilly is laid to rest, Minnesota Vikings quarterback news, and a new report on Minnesota's hospitality industry

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Calls for President Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin, looking back on the flu season, new information on a diverted Sun Country Airlines flight

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Just one day after the biggest snowstorm of the season Spring Break fever is taking hold,The Minnesota State Boys High School Hockey Tournament is back, Nearly 500 state union employees gathered at the State Capitol today

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Major winter weather cripples parts of Minnesota, how tariffs might affect the state, cuts to NOAA concern weather community

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Hundreds voice frustration with President Trump at the state capitol, snow on the way to the Twin Cities and southern Minnesota overnight, members of the 1980 Miracle on Ice team are attending President Trump's joint address to Congress

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Governor Walz says he's open to running for President, one person dead after being hit by a suspected drunk driver, another threat to Minnesota farmer's livelihoods is looming

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MPD has success stopping homeless encampments, antisemitism investigation at the U of M, Walz faces criticism over "Nazi" comments

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Council overrides Minneapolis mayor's veto over George Floyd Square plan, warning from U.S Attorney General to Minnesota, federal worker union going to bat for Midwest employees

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Minnesota “put on notice” by U.S. Attorney General, Governor Walz won’t run for senate, part three of our series on racial covenants

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Defendant in Feeding Our Future fraud trial ordered jailed, The first Black man has been sworn in to sit on a county board in the state, lawmakers considers two new state songs

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Domestic violence nonprofit asking for answers amid a funding freeze, Warmer weather hasn't put a stop to flu season, Saints are once again taking name suggestions for their beloved piggy mascot

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Woman who pleaded guilty to bribing a juror during Feeding Our Future trial charged with DUI, Metro Transit Gold Rapid Bus Line is set to open next month, road to Opening Day for the Twins begins tomorrow

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A special award for a Minnesota man on the Delta jet that crashed in Toronto, the first spring flood outlook, new ruling from a federal judge in the Feeding our Future trial

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County Commissioners sound alarm on state budget proposal, Minneapolis celebrating some milestones, bill involving electronic pull-tabs is back before lawmakers

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More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator, an Equal Rights Amendment at the State Capitol, and remembering 3 fallen Burnsville first responders

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Sports betting bill hits snag again, a March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous relatives, snow makes for a white Valentine's Day

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Sen. Tina Smith won't run for re-election, lawmakers try to protect BWCA from mining, Twins get spring training underway

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MPD Chief Brian O’Hara on several city issues, local religious institutions react to new federal immigration policies, new ways tribal nations can sell cannabis

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Minnesota House Republicans are asking the United States Department of Justice to investigate fraud in Minnesota, juveniles are charged following a carjacking in Minneapolis, and a unique sports memorabilia auction

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Actual work happening at the state capitol, a Minneapolis carjacking involving juveniles, Feeding Our Future trial

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Governor Tim Walz signs an executive order creating a centralized fraud investigations unit, snow is on its way to Minnesota, and some big time productions are coming to Minneapolis

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A deal in the House, another protest of actions by Trump Administration, Minneapolis still grappling with George Floyd Square big game for the Gopher women

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Winter weather incoming, large protest of President Trump in St. Paul and a dead body in Chaska

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Minnesota GOP leader file recall petitions against DFL House members, a peaceful end to a standoff in St. Paul, and A Closer Look at small town living with WCCO Radio's Laura Oakes

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Jury selection started Monday for the woman accused of heading the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar criticizes President Trump, and a different look for an annual event that supports black businesses in Minnesota

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Charges filed after student-athlete attacked at Cooper High School, a lawsuit in the Minnesota House, busy winter-activity weekend in the Twin Cities

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Protest outside Target headquarters, City Council takes action on off-duty work for Minneapolis police officers, Hennepin County issuing a warning about ice conditions

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Five arrested after an assault at a high school basketball game, tie in the state Senate is no more after a special election, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has officially launched his re-election campaign

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Minnesota leaders respond to Trump's funding freeze, bad news for the Minnesota Wild, and big names are set to headline one Minnesota music festival later this summer

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Twin Cities Pride is parting ways with Target, Minneapolis police continue to search for suspects in a weekend stabbing, A surprise concert announcement from a superstar Minnesota native

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Robbinsdale police arrest two suspects following a December murder, it's a busy weekend of hockey in Minneapolis, and the Minnesota Twins announce their newest Hall of Fame inductee

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The City of Minneapolis plans to move forward with the federal consent decree, Governor Tim Walz releasing his 2025 infrastructure plan, More accolades for Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell

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Viking Coach Kevin O'Connell receives high praise, east metro school district employee charged with possession of child porn, new allegations against President Trump's nominee for sec. of defense

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Minnesota and other states sue Trump Administration, Minnesota hockey legend dies, Republicans tackle fraud

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Big win for the Gophers basketball team, Apple Valley police searching for missing pizza delivery man, data shows a drop in the cost of attending college in Minnesota

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New budget proposal from Governor Walz, St. Paul clears homeless encampment, Vikings address Darnold and QB situation

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Fridley schools close due to online threat, former Minneapolis cop involved in George Floyd's death released from prison, a fire in Minneapolis kills a woman and a dog

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Rocky start to the session, ruling in one of Minnesota’s contested state house races, bitter cold again, Vikings get crushed

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The Minnesota legislative session is headed for a shaky start, it's do or die for the Minnesota Vikings, and a resignation within the Department of Human Services

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Questions about postal service issues in northern Minnesota, the harrowing story of one LA resident who lost their home, and a big festival in downtown Minneapolis this weekend

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Hennepin County's expungement efforts will now review youth cases, still many questions about the legislative session, a Winter Carnival tradition dating back to 1971 continues

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Minnesotans watch horrific fires in LA, Twins could be sold sooner rather than later, authorities are investigating the discovery of two bodies in Rochester

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MPD chief Brian O'Hara talks the new federal consent decree, the Minnesota House could be in for a bumpy start to the session, and the Minnesota Twins Winter Caravan is gearing up for a busy stretch

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Turmoil in the Minnesota House, change in the Office of Cannabis Management, bummer of a regular-season ending for Vikings

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41-year old Maplewood man pleads guilty to killing two former girlfriends, new law will bring financial relief to Minnesotans, Ice Castles are back

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Police in southern Minnesota investigate deadly New Year's Eve stabbing, Minnesota Legislative session is just two weeks away but questions remain, new Republican leadership

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Minnesota US Senator Amy Klobuchar is celebrating the passage of a new national hazing law, a Saint Paul gas station employee under arrest in connection to a shooting and Metro Transit will not be offering free rides tonight on this New Year's Eve

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Special election after State Sen. Dziedzic passes away, remembering former President Jimmy Carter, it’s raining Viking purple in Minnesota

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One of two owls rescued by a Duluth woman dies, Wild will have to do without their top scorers in Dallas, ex-wife of the Minnesota DOC commissioner may be facing a maxim sentence

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Minnesota's longest-serving female state representative has died, Governor Walz previews legislative session, President Biden signs new law with roots in Minnesota

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The man accused in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has pleaded NOT guilty, Hundreds of passengers aboard Amtrak’s Borealis train were unexpectedly stuck in Hastings this weekend, & Last-minute holiday shoppers are swarming The M

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A shake-up in the fight for control of the Minnesota House, charges filed in a deadly Minneapolis crash, and a big football game is Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium

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Homecoming for Karl-Anthony Towns, Holidazzle Festival is back, an emotional sentencing in Hennepin County

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Special Edition: How Minnesota shaped the 'freewheelin' Bob Dylan

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Bald Eagle will soon be our national bird thanks to a Minnesotan, former U.S Senator Norm Coleman is looking to give Pete Hegseth a leg up, snow is on it's way

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Sentencing for Adam Fravel in the death of Madeline Kingsbury, Senator Amy Klobuchar touts a bipartisan bill targeting "deepfake" pornography, and winter weather is wreaking havoc on vehicles

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Shooting at a Madison school, Sen. Klobuchar on the mysterious drones sightings, Vikings on Monday Night Football

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FBI investigating more alleged fraud, early morning fire has closed an Uptown grocery store, Minneapolis Mayor reacts to the City Council overriding his budget veto

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Mayor Frey and Minneapolis City Council face off on budget, lawsuit filed against a major gunmaker in Minnesota, FBI agents search two Minnesota autism centers

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Drunk driver who killed two people at Park Tavern pleads not guilty, Minnesota sees increase in gun violence against women and children, $4.5 million in state funding will support law enforcement training

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Record breaking numbers in the latest state tourism report, Hennepin County’s new Domestic Abuse Service Center is now open, & A new warning about whooping cough from the Minnesota Department of health

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A big event at the Minneapolis Convention Center today, Authorities in Dakota County have recovered the body of a man in the Cannon River,The Minnesota Gophers are headed to the Duke’s Mayo Bowl

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St. Paul Public Schools has unveiled it's 3 finalists for superintendent, One of the biggest Hollywood actors made a stop in Minneapolis yesterday & The Minneapolis City Council votes to pursue a plan to turn George Floyd Square into a pedestrian mall

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Minnesota native and potential Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is fighting to get the job, The latest Minnesota budget forecast is in, The temperature this morning is in the single digits

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The CEO of a Minnesota based insurance giant gunned down, A lawsuit has been filed against some former staff with the Hotel Ivy in Minneapolis & A man arrested for assault falsely claimed to be in possession of a confession tape from O.J Simpson

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A senior living apartment fire in Robbinsdale has claimed the life of a resident there, Two people are hospitalized after falling through thin ice in Woodbury yesterday afternoon, Another big concert announcement this morning from U.S. Bank Stadium

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A woman is dead after being shot in Minneapolis over the weekend,The Twin Cities Salvation Army is ready to meet the demand as cold temperatures are expected settle in, Twins tickets for 2025 go on sale today

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The Minnesota Department of Health is warning about the impacts of the Norovirus, A busy day at Minneapolis St Paul International Airport, We likely won't see temps above freezing for the next couple of weeks

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Charges are filed against a man accused of stabbing a teen at Fleet Farm, Governor Tim Walz says he has no regrets about the 2024 Harris-Walz campaign, and job cuts are coming to the Anoka-Hennepin School District

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Minnesota turkeys pardoned, more turmoil for the cannabis industry, teenage girl stabbed at Carver Fleet Farm

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Guilty verdict in human smuggling scheme, legislative leaders getting ready for the session, holiday market ready to kick off the holiday season

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Minnesota's red flag laws are having an impact, new details on a shooting near the University of Minnesota, Pete Hegseth speaking out today about the allegations against him

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Mayor Jacob Frey is calling for the teacher's union to cancel an event he says is anti-Semitic, Robbinsdale Public School officials under fire after budgeting error, former Minnesota Viking has made the cut for the Hall of Fame

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Murder charges are filed following a Red Wing standoff, Governor Tim Walz visits a solar project, and a big name returns to the Gophers wrestling team this weekend

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woman is dead after hours long standoff in Red Wing, Minneapolis residents can weigh-in on a proposed THC policy, E. coli has infected dozens of people who ate bagged organic carrots

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Snow is coming to Minnesota, an updated to an investigation in Winsted, and a new electric fire truck debuts in St. Paul

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Minneapolis passes Labor Standards Board, deadline for the Hennepin County jail comes and goes, good news for Metro Transit riders

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Minnesota native Pete Hegseth has been picked as Secretary of Defense, new survey predicts holiday spending will be up, stepping up school bus arm enforcements

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Changes in Twins leadership, new partnership hoping to cut off violence in Minneapolis, disputed arson attempt on a Mankato mosque, Hennepin County settles a lawsuit

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An update to a deadly police shooting in St. Paul, two deer hunters are recovering after weekend shootings, and some improvements for one Twin Cities suburb

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5 people are dead following a murder-suicide in Duluth, a Minneapolis family searches for answers, and deer season gets underway in Minnesota this weekend

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Guilty verdict in Kingsbury murder, Minneapolis may close incinerator, what happens when you have a tie in the House?

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Full Election coverage including the return of Walz to a different landscape in Minnesota and reaction to all the races

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Election Day is finally here, a 14-year old shoots friend in Minneapolis, voting can be a family affair

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Plenty on the Election the "day before", a stabbing in St. Paul, Vikings win

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DOJ will monitor some Twin Cities voting spots, early morning Amber Alert, a sheriff’s deputy in trouble for alleged drunk driving

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Chaos at Minneapolis City Hall, halloween snow, classic reopening in downtown Minneapolis

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Trial of Adam Fravel continues in Mankato, classes resume at Anoka Technical College after a stabbing, Minneapolis expected to deploy its first Mobile Medical Unit

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Man shot in St. Paul connected to Minneapolis shootings, man accused of shooting his neighbor in court, 55,000 former felons get voting rights restored

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A south Minneapolis man charged with shooting his neighbor is in police custody, Minneapolis City leader unveil new plans to revitalize downtown Minneapolis, & St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is clashing with members of City Council over a ballot question on

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Charges after Wednesday’s deadly seven-car crash, behind the ballot in the 2nd district, Vikings lose, report of livestock rustling in Bloomington

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State Patrol identifies woman killed in a multi-vehicle crash, video is out to help parents of children with autism, Roseville joins list of cities banning Styrofoam take-out

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Governor Walz votes in St. Paul, more on the tragic death of a 3-year old, Behind the Ballot

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Lynx lose but with some controversy, getting ready for the Election, a sad death in the SW metro

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Lynx try to stay alive, bad news and good news for farmers, Vikings have a massive game Sunday, a pop star makes a difference in a dog’s life

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A moderate to severe drought is hitting much of the state, The 15th annual Twin Cities Film Festival kicks off today, & A house fire in St. Paul has left one person in critical condition

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Minneapolis City Council will override another veto, controversy around a substitute teacher in Woodbury, Lynx getting set to play a huge game 3

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A new social media trend is exposing a dangerous use of nitrous in Minnesota, Governor Walz is set to send more help to South Carolina to help with Hurricane relief effort, & A big pumpkin and a big win for one local horticulture teacher

390

Two St. Paul shootings, colder weather arrives, indigenous people’s day, and the Lynx return home

391

The Minnesota wild starts the season with a win, A rare comet may be passing through Minnesota skies this weekend, & More road work on I-494 starts tonight

392

Twins are for sale, major fire in south Minneapolis, Lynx go for a fifth championship.

393

Minneapolis deals with juvenile crime, update on Hurricane Milton, Lynx are back in the WNBA Finals

394

A new Minnesota Twins TV deal, new numbers about guns at MSP, and a Minneapolis voice on The Voice

395

Two trials to keep your eye on this week, the Minneapolis City Council ponders new fees for hiring off-duty officers, and good news for the Twins and WCCO Radio

396

A 10-year-old boy's been charged for a dangerous auto theft in Minneapolis, changes for the Minnesota Twins, and a Special Olympics Minnesota convoy is Saturday

397

The Minnesota Timberwolves introducing new players, A popular holiday festival is set to return to its downtown Minneapolis, The Minnesota Zoo is getting some national attention

398

St Paul Police releasing new body cam footage of a fatal officer involved shooting last week in Belle Plaine,The Minnesota Lynx have tied their best of five playoff series, An effort is underway across central Minnesota to raise domestic violence awarenes

399

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara reacting to some department backlash, hours away from the VP Debate, five Minnesota men are facing federal drug charges

400

New charges in string of Minneapolis shootings, previewing the VP Debate, Red Flag Warnings

401

A memorial is growing at the scene of Wednesday's homicide in St. Paul, the Minnesota Twins prep for one last playoff push, and a special weekend for The Raptor Center

402

St. Paul Police shoot murder suspect, allegations of child abuse out of Minneapolis Public Schools, good news for Minnesota higher ed enrollment

403

More about an incident that shutdown a north Minneapolis freeway, the future of George Floyd Square, a big night for the Lynx

404

Resentencing for a woman connected to a Minneapolis murder, police increasing downtown patrols, it's do-or-die for the Twins this week

405

A missing 3-year-old girl found in Minneapolis, good news for Vikings QB Sam Darnold, and 'tis the season for apple picking in Minnesota

406

Victims of shooting spree ID'd, state's first mushroom dispensary, Twins in freefall

407

A house fire claims a life in Maple Grove, 21-year old man given a controversial plea deal in a 2019 murder is back in jail, the Lynx ready for the playoffs

408

Another homeless encampment shooting, man faces charges connected to the killing of his mother, scary stalking incident for a basketball star from Minnesota

409

Today is National Voter Registration day, person of interest has been taken into custody in connection to a murder in Hugo, more Minnesotans are buckling up

410

A man is stable condition after he was shot by police during a standoff, nearly two-hundred infrastructure projects are still yet to be completed statewide, an update on Justin Jefferson's injury

411

Man sentenced after stabbing wife, clearing Hennepin County deputies who shot a man in Minnetonka, two events sure to please foodies

412

Bus crash puts 12 kids in the hospital, what Hennepin County is doing about overcrowding in the jail, Twins get Buxton back

413

Sentencing in murder of transgender woman, 9/11 observances, local reaction to the presidential debate, Lynx getting set for the postseason

414

Minneapolis police continue to deal with an increase in gun violence, Canadian wildfire smoke expected to roll into Minnesota, Target employees flood downtown Minneapolis

415

First court appearance after Park Tavern tragedy, more gun violence in Minneapolis, becoming a female firefighter

416

Park Tavern open after the weekend tragedy, another homicide for Minneapolis, new residents at Como Zoo

417

Owner of Park Tavern reacting to deadly crash, first day of school for many kids across the state, State Fair attendance

418

Storm cleanup, travel for the holiday weekend, tough night for the Gophers, special day for WCCO Radio

419

St. Paul deals with an apartment building in horrible conditions, update on several car crashes and ANT coming to Netflix

420

Thousands remain without power following powerful storms in the Twin Cities, a former Gopher shares about his battle with cancer, and new plans for the Rapidan Dam

421

Heat and humidity is blasting Minnesota and state fair goers Monday, an arrest after someone stole pull tab money in Sartell, and a special day at the Minnesota State Fair

422

Lake Nokomis is closed again, Minnesota car insurance rates could jump, Minnesota State Fair is reporting record attendance on opening day

423

It's day one of The Great Minnesota Get Together, Xcel Energy changes plans, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is investigating suspicious substances in Mississippi River

424

Day two of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, An uptick in Mpox cases, and a Minnesota State Fair tradition

425

Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura says he's boycotting the State Fair this year, Minneapolis Police are investigating a shooting that injured four kids, A popular Minneapolis event returns this coming weekend

426

Two Maplewood homicides, Metallica and two Target Field concerts bring thousands, special WCCO anniversary

427

Apartment fire update, Maplewood hit-and-run, property tax increases and Target Field concerts

428

Recapping Primary day, overnight fire being investigated as an arson, bad news for a Viking rookie

429

It's Primary Day in Minnesota, tough news for Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and an Olympic swimmer is headed to the Twin Cities

430

Minnesota is gearing up for its primary election tomorrow,The Minnesota State Fair is ten days away, & Suni Lee is back home in the Twin Cities

431

The body of a Minnesota teen who went missing in Lake Michigan has been found, Former employees of a Minneapolis non profit that shut down abruptly last moth are seeking answers, The Minnesota Twins welcome two new "Twins Hall of Fame" members this weeken

432

Guilty verdict in transgender shooting, voting procedures in Minnesota, charges filed in a shocking case involving a daycare worker

433

More on Governor Walz sudden move to vice presidential candidate, Trump blasts Walz, crime down on Metro Transit

434

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is heading to Pennsylvania after being picked by Vice President Kamala Harris as her running mate, crime is down on Metro Transit, FEMA has arrived in Minnesota

435

State trooper who shot and killed a Black man during a traffic stop could soon be back on the job, Minneapolis celebrating the 100th electric public works vehicle, Uptown Art Fair is taking place this weekend

436

It's been quite the afternoon at the Olympics for some of our Minnesota athletes, Minneapolis Park workers will vote on new contract tonight, New penalties for the straw purchasing of guns are going into effect today

437

A big day in Paris for St. Paul's own Suni Lee, Governor Tim Walz with some colorful language for former president Donald Trump, and a new grocery store for North Minneapolis

438

Minneapolis parks workers return to the job today, Minnesota readies to welcome Iowa women in seek of abortions after six-week ban goes into effect, A St. John's University student is recovering after being stabbed over the weekend

439

Minnesota and 8 other states are at the center of a controversial "misinformation campaign", Robo-pets are helping Minnesota's seniors, 24 people were cited outside Senator Amy Klobuchar's downtown Minneapolis office

440

A big house fire overnight in Uptown, increased law enforcement presence around the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus today, Aquatennial kicks off tonight, man pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to his role in the Feeding Our Future jury

441

Governor Tim Walz talks VP rumors, an ethics complain filed against Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, and it's Black business week in Minneapolis

442

Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips discusses Vice President Kamala Harris replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket, charges against Blaine daycare workers, and the Minnesota State Fair is only one month away

443

Shooting puts four in the hospital in Minneapolis, more from Susie Jones at the RNC, the Twins already looking ahead to 2025

444

Truck crashes into a NE Minneapolis building, Susie Jones at the RNC and so is Gov. Walz, plus more on a Minneapolis mass shooting

445

MPD investigates a deadly late night shooting, WCCO Radio's Susie Jones reports from the RNC, and a big honor for a former Minnesota Viking

446

WCCO Radio's Susie Jones is in Milwaukee for the RNC, a stormy weekend left many without power in the Twin Cities, and a big upgrade for one Minneapolis park

447

Remembering a 17-year old who drowned this week, Caitlin Clark back in Minnesota, health update from Sen. Klobuchar

448

The strike involving Minneapolis parks employees continues, Governor Tim Walz still backing Biden's run for the white house for now, The state fair is looking to fill 3,000 vacant positions, A  suspicious package at MSP causes traffic chaos

449

Charges following riotous 4th of July behavior, 17-year old drowns in St. Cloud, state trooper charged in crash

450

Charges filed against a Minnesota State Trooper following a deadly crash, new state fair foods, and Prince is headed back to the big screen

451

Trouble for some Minnesotans stuck in Houston due to Hurricane Beryl, a new home buyer assistance program, and a new voice for the Minnesota Twins this week

452

Keeping Minneapolis safe over the 4th, trying to get more money out of big tobacco, weather concerns for fireworks

453

Walz and other Democratic governors concerned about Biden, flooding concerns, Joe Mauer honored

454

Several new state laws take effect today, A local celebrity chef is charged with a felony, St. Paul's Suni Lee is headed back to the Olympics, & There's a new president at the University of Minnesota

455

State and federal officials give an update on Minnesota's historic flooding, plenty of reaction to Thursday's presidential debate, and a new addition to the Minnesota Zoo

456

Major weather and flooding concerns, Juneteenth, light rail anniversary, remembering Willie Mays

457

Severe weather's a threat Tuesday in Minnesota, alleged gang members arrested in Minneapolis, and the sport of cricket is having a moment in Minnesota

458

MPD officer Jamal Mitchell is laid to rest, Flood Warnings are posted with more rain on the way, and a Minneapolis business is calling it quits

459

A lawsuit filed against Minneapolis following a deadly 2021 police chase, honoring Vietnam veterans, and a boxing battle in the Twin Cities this weekend.

460

Blame for the Feeding Our Future scandal, a police shooting in Minneapolis and some storm damage

461

Homicide in St. Paul, problems with the state's "hero pay" and Sen. Mitchell Ethics hearing

462

Remembering Officer Jamal Mitchell at Tuesday's memorial, a local James Beard winner and more

463

Missing 4-year old tragically found in creek, another death from the May 30 mass shooting, new Twins uniforms

464

Guilty verdicts come down in Feeding Our Future trial, keeping your Kia safe, new Gopher uniforms

465

Big name and deep pockets joins chase to purchase Wolves, exoneration of a murder, remembering D-Day

466

Support for attacked transgender student at Hopkins, new police union contract, doggie day-dates

467

Mary Moriarty defends her decision to drop charges against State Trooper Ryan Londregan, another juror dismissed in the Feeding Our Future trial, and Minneapolis Police chief Brian O'Hara talks with WCCO Radio

468

Charges against Minnesota State Trooper Ryan Londregan are now dropped, a bizarre twist in the Feeding Our Future scandal, and a new rec center is finally opening in North Minneapolis

469

A Minneapolis police officer and two others dead after a Thursday evening shooting plus much more

470

Calls for Sen. Mitchell to resign, staying safe on the water, healthcare mishaps are on the rise

471

A conviction overturned in the murder of Deshaun Hill Jr., an rideshare bill becomes law, and a week of action for the Minnesota Twins

472

The search for two missing canoeists continues in the BWCA, game two of the Western Conference Finals, and remembering George Floyd four years after his murder

473

Timberwolves drop Game 1, Minneapolis hit-and-run is a possible hate crime, some big events coming

474

Timberwolves fever, investigating a Minneapolis homicide, loneliness among seniors

475

Severe weather threats, an emergency preparedness exercise in St. Paul, and a big night at Pantages Theatre

476

The Timberwolves are headed to the Western Conference Finals, severe weather possible in Minnesota, and the 2024 legislative session comes to an end

477

A big win for the Minnesota Timberwolves, honoring fallen police officers in Hennepin County, and a Purple Heart for one Minnesota veteran

478

Late night action at the MN Senate, officers shoot and kill a man in Crookston, Wolves on the ropes

479

Winding down the 2024 legislative session, part 3 of WCCO In-Depth on gender affirming care, and the Wolves have their backs against the wall

480

The state files a couple of lawsuits, winding down the legislative session, and a big game for the Wolves

481

Expunging marijuana records, bad air across the state, Wolves lick their wounds

482

St. Paul Police release body cam footage of shooting, Fishing Opener and Wolves fever

483

New plans for the Nicollet-Kmart site, new traffic headache in the south metro, and fishing!

484

A deadly house explosion north of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delivers is state of the city, and a name change for the Boy Scouts of America

485

A new rideshare deal, Ethics investigation into Sen. Mitchell, Trump coming to Minnesota

486

Congressman Dean Phillips sounds-off on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, sports betting in Minnesota could be in trouble again this session, and a big Kentucky Derby party planned in the metro

487

More questions around Londregan case, student protestors at the U of M and charges for child porn

488

More Minnesota Senate drama over Nicole Mitchell, U of M demonstrations and bad news for Twins fans

489

Students and others at the U of M campus again protesting Middle East violence, Minnesota Senate Republicans with another effort to oust DFL State Senator Nichole Mitchell, and a big arm is back with the Minnesota Twins

490

Heated exchanges at the Hennepin County Courthouse as State Trooper Ryan Londregan made an appearance Monday, DFL State Senator Nichole Mitchell returned to work Monday after being arrested last week, and good news for the Minnesota Twins

491

A new lawsuit filed against the University of Minnesota, a big night for the Minnesota Vikings in the draft, and an exciting weekend for some Twin Cities music teachers

492

Mitchell says she won’t resign, Minneapolis teachers agree to contract, expensive cigarette prices

493

Possible teachers strike in Minneapolis, city council drama, the passing of the voice of Minnesota Hockey

494

Charges are filed against DFL State Senator Nicole Mitchell, arrests made on the University of Minnesota campus, and a new lawsuit filed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison

495

The Minnesota's BCA is investigating a use of force incident in Woodbury, two women have been appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court, and what cause a Richfield house explosion

496

Minnesota authorities are asking the public's help finding a wanted fugitive who was last seen about a year ago, graduation day for new Minnesota State Troopers, and the return of a Broadway hit to Minneapolis.

497

Possible plan for the Nicollet Kmart site, sentencing in the Apple river stabbing, safely disposing of drugs, Twins do right by a young fan

498

Update on the prosecution of state trooper who shot Ricky Cobb plus a lawsuit, pricey cigarettes, Edwards an Olympian

499

Running Aces is suing other casinos over unauthorized games, hear from the newest Minnesota Lynx player, and another big concert coming to the Minnesota State Fair

500

The family of Ricky Cobb II plans to file a lawsuit, Red Flag warnings in Minnesota, and it's the final day to file your taxes without an extension

501

A guilty verdict in a the Apple River case, Minneapolis gang leader sentenced to 19 years, and more

502

Closing arguments in the Nicholae Miu trial, two HCSO deputies shot in Minnetonka, and more

503

Nicolae Mui takes the stand in his own defense, Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt sheds light on the county's opioid epidemic, and a new recycling center coming to north Minneapolis.

504

Cloudy skies are greeting Minnesotans eager to see Monday's solar eclipse, Day six in the trial of Nicolae Miu, and Sunday's NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship included a Minnesota start

505

Day five in the trial of Nicolae Miu, a big time Final Four showdown Friday night, and the return of Grand Old Day in St. Paul

506

Baseball is back at Target Field, Day four of the trial of Nicolae Miu, and a mild winter had an impact on local bears

507

St. Paul homicide, Apple River stabbing trial, major drug bust in Duluth

508

Day two of the trial involving the deadly Apple River stabbings, MPD chief Brian O'Hara on the city's policing numbers, and a big day for one Minnesota Twins pitcher

509

Gruesome details revealed about a stabbing on the Apple River, Governor Tim Walz meets with the state patrol about a $22 million headquarters, and Target Field's showing off its new food items.

510

Twins win their opener, 19-year old faces 20 years in prison for murder, helping the needy this Easter

511

Timberwolves ownership chaos, rideshare issues in Minneapolis, a Twins prospect is a hero

512

Shots fired during a police pursuit in Chanhassen, the State of the State, bad news for MyPillow

513

All this snow is having a positive impact on Minnesota's drought, a big week for one St. Paul high school softball team, and an alarming stat about Minnesotans and their health.

514

A snowy, slushy mess in the Twin Cities, sentencing for a Pine Lake man, and a North Oaks teen is celebrating a chess national title.

515

Here comes the Minnesota snow, strong words from one Minneapolis City Councilmember over rideshare issues, and Cretin-Derham Hall has a number of players at the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament.

516

More rideshare indecision, winter returns in a big way, Maya Moore honored by Lynx