Minnesota, Storm and power across Twin Cities
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Derecho threat for parts of South Dakota and Minnesota
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Bring Me The News is monitoring the developing storm situation Monday in Minnesota. Check back for updates all day and into the night.
Later this week, Minnesotans will have more rights when it comes to controlling how their data is not only kept but also used.
Court records show the man accused of trespassing on the Minnesota State Capitol grounds three times in 24 hours was wanted in Wisconsin.
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DHS also estimates that 140,000 Minnesotans — roughly 12 percent of the state’s current enrollment total — will lose care due to changes in eligibility requirements and reporting.
Grammy Award winner Justin Vernon, the frontman for Bon Iver, is teaming up with the Lynx to give back to the community.
Since 2019, 10 people have been charged with third-degree murder in drug sale cases in Stearns County as officials have ramped up their efforts against the growing fentanyl crisis.
New reporting from the Minnesota Star Tribune raises serious questions about the police response to last month’s targeted assassinations.
Strong to severe storms were expected to arrive out west in the afternoon, with damaging winds, hail and tornadoes all possible. Localized flooding is also a threat. The Twin Cities will see those storms later in the evening, likely after 9 p.m.
It’s a tradition like few other places in the country: generations, from teenagers to men sliding into middle age, showing up at the town park to play baseball.
WINDOM, Minn. (KFGO-WCCO) — A southern Minnesota man is charged with murder for allegedly killing his neighbor he believed to be an alien. The 38-year-old man from Windom, Minnesota, has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder.
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Gov. Tim Walz says security changes are coming after a naked man was caught inside the Capitol in the middle of the night.