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St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell

St. Paul chief: $9.2M cut requested by mayor will mean fewer cops

The proposed cut would mean eliminating jobs, Chief Todd Axtell said.
Local

Charge: Predatory offender grabs Minneapolis woman off porch, rapes her outside church

2:53pm
Tyree Terrell Johnson was convicted of rape as a teenager, charged but acquitted last year in a murder case.
Local

Infant dies of COVID-19, 900 new cases in Minn.

2:58pm
Minnesota has reported its first COVID-19 death in a child amid a continued rise in cases, including more than 900 today.
Local
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Local
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Wayne R. Dahl Jr.

New Minnesota guilty plea in growing, nationwide multimillion-dollar magazine fraud case

Fridley man admits to bilking 13,000 people out of $11 million through phony magazine sales.
Local
16 minutes ago

Federal judge in Minnesota sentences second brother for sending drone parts to Hezbollah

The conspiracy included illegally exporting parts from Honeywell in Minnesota.
Minneapolis
34 minutes ago
Mikayshia Horton, the daughter of Calvin L. Horton Jr. held his granddaughter Mi'kayah Horton as she said goodbye to him before the coffin was closed

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent family of man killed by Minneapolis pawn shop owner

The owner of Cadillac Pawnshop, who shot Calvin Horton in the aftermath of George Floyd's death, hasn't been charged.
Coronavirus
47 minutes ago
Cowboy Jack’s in Minneapolis.

State warns 14 Minnesota bars and restaurants: stop violating COVID-19 requirements

Most warnings involved employees not wearing masks. Capacity and space between tables also brought warnings.
Salute to Class of 2020: Senior class like no other
Don't Miss Salute to Class of 2020: Senior class like no other
updated 17 hours 40 mins. ago
An honorary commencement tribute to you: A virtual yearbook with hundreds of Minnesota’s outgoing seniors who are graduating amid social distancing. Plus: Celebrity commencement speakers, a word from a valedictorian and a shout-out to our teachers.
Coronavirus
53 minutes ago
A new rule will require passengers at MSP to wear masks in ticketing lobbies, parking ramps, shuttle buses and trams, rental car facilities and in any

Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport will require travelers to wear masks

The mask requirement goes into effect July 27.
Variety
3:35pm

Minnesota's 1st recorded child COVID death was 9-month old

Minnesota has recorded its first COVID-19-related death in a child, according to health department data released Monday, as Democratic Gov. Tim Walz weighs whether students should head back to school for learning in the fall.
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Curious Minnesota What do you wonder about the people, places and culture of Minnesota?
updated 5 hours 36 mins. ago
Readers are invited to take part in Curious Minnesota, a community-driven reporting project that invites you ask questions that our reporters then research and answer. Click to ask a question!
Local
3:27pm
A parking visitor walks a path by tents Thursday, July 15, 2020 at a homeless encampment at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

Mpls. Park Board clears one of two Powderhorn homeless camps

The east encampment, which had become increasingly unsafe, had been given 72 hours notice on Friday.
Local
3:25pm

Board OKs restoring Capitol statues, launching money drive

The board that approves repairs at the state Capitol overwhelmingly agreed Monday to restore by spring two statues that protesters ripped down last month during a wild night of protests against racist police.
Local
2:25pm
Biiftuu Adam acts a point person for families throughout the legal process in BCA investigations of officer-involved deaths.

New victim services coordinator focused on police killings takes job at turbulent time

Biiftuu Adam is the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's first-ever liaison to families of people who died in police encounters.
Variety
2:15pm

Wisconsin's largest teachers unions call for online school

Teachers unions for Wisconsin's five largest school districts asked Gov. Tony Evers and the state's top health and education officials Monday to keep schools closed at the start of the year due to the ongoing threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus
2:10pm
Southview Christian School Principal and teacher Rayleen Hansen, left, spoke to her daughter and fellow teacher Brooke Hansen as they prepared the sch

Private schools see interest spike due to public school uncertainty

Many private schools in Minnesota are already deciding to open in the fall — and parents are taking note.
COVID-19
1:51pm
Supporters of long term care facilities and of Saint Therese New Hope came out to support Saint Therese workers coming and going during the afternoon

Live: Latest updates and what you need to know about COVID-19

As the novel coronavirus spreads across the world, we've answered reader question about what they most want to know about the outbreak.
TV & Media
1:45pm

BC-BKL--2020 WNBA Schedule

Seattle vs New York, Noon, ESPNLos Angeles vs. Phoenix, 3 p.m., ABCIndiana vs. Washington, 5 p.m., CBS Sports NetworkConnecticut vs. Minnesota, Noon, ESPNChicago vs. Las…
TV & Media
1:20pm

BC-BKL--2020 NBA Schedule

Seattle vs New York, Noon, ESPNLos Angeles vs. Phoenix, 3 p.m., ABCIndiana vs. Washington, 5 p.m., CBS Sports NetworkConnecticut vs. Minnesota, Noon, ESPNChicago vs. Las…
Local
12:10pm
Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, R-East Gull Lake, said there is “tentative agreement” on a police accountability bill and he set a midnight d

Minnesota Senate GOP leader says deal near on policing bill

Legislative leaders had a tentative agreement Monday on the outlines of a police accountability bill, the top Republican in the Minnesota Senate said, but chances appeared dimmer for a $1.9 billion public construction projects package that had yet to win the necessary GOP support in the Democratic-controlled House.
Coronavirus
12:08pm
Elizabeth Santoro, left, and Kristin Anderson, medics with the Minnesota Air National Guard 133rd Medical Group, sanitized and prepared for their next

Tracking coronavirus in Minnesota

See how COVID-19 has spread in Minnesota and across the United States.
National
11:25am

Wisconsin governor's assistant dies in tubing accident

Gov. Tony Evers' personal assistant died in a weekend tubing accident on the Sugar River in southern Wisconsin, the governor said Monday.
Minneapolis
10:46am
FILE - In this June 10, 2020 file photo, Minneapolis Police Department Chief of Police Medaria Arradondo, speaks in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Polic

Fate of popular chief murky as Mpls. ponders future of its force

Some Council Members want to keep Chief Medaria Arradondo in a revamped public safety system; others say his fate will depend on a proposed charter amendment that eliminates the requirement to maintain a police force.
Variety
10:25am

Engine maker Briggs & Stratton files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy

Briggs & Stratton Corp., billed as the world's largest manufacturer of small gas engines, has filed for bankruptcy protection citing challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced Monday.