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It will be weeks until the full extent of damage is known and months until cleanup is complete in parts of the state affected by high water.
After body found in crashed car on I-90, woman’s ex suspected of murdering her
Liara Tsai was a DJ, producer, crisis counselor and a “beloved member of the trans community in Minnesota.”
BCA identifies 3 Minneapolis officers involved in fatal shooting
Bloomington man, who was said to be armed, also identified.
Jill Biden to address teachers during Friday convention in Bloomington
First lady Jill Biden will make a brief visit to Minnesota on Friday evening.
DFL disavows local endorsement of northwestern Minnesota candidate with assault conviction
State DFL Chair Ken Martin said he asked the local party chapter to withdraw its endorsement immediately.
Shakopee Mdewakanton challenge board’s decision to allow new form of betting at horse tracks
A Minnesota Indian tribe asked the state Court of Appeals on Tuesday to overturn a Minnesota Racing Commission decision allowing a new form of betting at two horse tracks. The...
U.S. House observes moment of silence for fallen first responders from Burnsville
The entire Minnesota House delegation gathered together as Rep. Angie Craig, whose district includes Burnsville, read a resolution honoring officers Paul Elmstrand and Matthew Ruge, and firefighter-paramedic Adam Finseth.
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Burnsville shooting is latest incident of area law enforcement officers killed or wounded
The fatal shooting of three first responders early Sunday is at least the 11th time since early 2023 that law enforcement officers have been wounded or killed by gunfire in...
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2 Twin Cities siblings with measles are the first cases of the year in Minnesota
Officials say the risk to the public is low.
MN program offering free school meals for all kids costing state more than expected
The governor said budgeting for new programs is tricky, but called the meals “an investment I will defend all day.”