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  1. Minneapolis police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a downtown parking ramp with an apparent gunshot wound.

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  2. President Donald Trump gave the Chinese company ByteDance 90 days to divest itself of any assets used to support the popular TikTok app in the United States.

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    A madeover Wolves roster didn't get much of a chance to play together before the NBA season was shut down, and they weren't invited to Florida when it resumed. Column from

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  4. BREAKING: Two people were arrested in Elk River in connection with the killing of an 8-year-old girl, authorities said.

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  5. The skies over Target Field show the progression of the storm that blew through Minneapolis, leading to sirens sounding around the city. Photos by Latest on the weather can be found here:

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    Without what’s believed to have been a false-positive test for COVID-19 last week, linebacker Cameron Smith never would have known he needed open-heart surgery to repair a bicuspid aortic valve defect he’s had since birth. writes

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  7. A St. Paul man accused of selling N95 masks at unreasonably high prices has agreed to pay $6,800 and stop reselling the respirators as part of a court agreement announced by Attorney General Keith Ellison.

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  8. Fired Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao, who stood by as three officers fatally restrained George Floyd, told Minnesota BCA investigators he was focused on an angry crowd and trusted his colleagues' response, according to a newly released video.

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  9. A veteran has received his cherished POW/MIA and American flags back from Richfield police after thieves brazenly stole them from the front yard of his south Minneapolis home.

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  10. UPDATE: Storm sirens sounded in Minneapolis as the line of storms that hit central Minnesota made their move into the Twin Cities metro.

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  11. UPDATED: A long north-to-south line of severe storms gets closer to the Twin Cities after spawning multiple tornado warnings and reports of touchdowns to the west.

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  12. After a year of planning, the Center for the Performing Arts in south Minneapolis will break ground on a four-story addition this month, project officials said.

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  13. UPDATE: Minnesota political and faith leaders gathered at a Bloomington mosque to call for religious tolerance and unity in response to the attack on an imam as he walked to nightly prayers.

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  14. Police arrested the mother and grandmother of a Brooklyn Park 2-year-old boy who was critically injured in a shooting and are searching for a suspect as well.

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  15. Minnesota health officials urged college-bound students to “lay low” in the two weeks before returning to campus to avoid spreading COVID-19.

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  17. Vacancies are expected to increase in the Twin Cities apartment market and rents soften by the end of the year, a new report says.

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  18. The intersection at 38th Street and S. Chicago Avenue won't open Monday as planned as Minneapolis officials and community activists work to figure out how to treat the area where was George Floyd was killed.

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  19. Three men are charged with murder after an ambush gang-related shooting in July that killed a young father in south Minneapolis.

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  20. A line of severe storms was moving rapidly east toward the Twin Cities, with several tornado warnings popping up in areas west of the metro.

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