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Macalester College President Suzanne Rivera. Photo credit: David J. Turner Photography
Coronavirus

Macalester scales back reopening, will start fall semester online

August 11
The St. Paul private college will also limit the number of students who can live in dormitories and test all students for COVID-19 upon their arrival to campus.
A North Memorial healthcare worker grabbed a fresh COVID-19 test kit as a patient drove up at the testing facility behind the North Memorial Health Sp
Coronavirus

12 Minnesota COVID-19 deaths reported, 9 in long-term care

August 12
Minnesota hadn't reported a daily count of COVID-19 deaths in double digits since July 2.
Charles Carter, owner of Taste of Rondo Bar & Grill, on the patio of the newly opened restaurant on St. Paul’s Concordia Avenue.
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30 Twin Cities restaurants that have opened during the coronavirus pandemic

August 12
Closings are the hot topic during the pandemic. But here is a long list of new Twin Cities restaurants.
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
COVID-19

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

August 12
As the novel coronavirus spreads across the world, we've answered reader question about what they most want to know about the outbreak.
Renae Groskreutz, in her first video that criticizes a Waseca nursing home where a relatives lives. Credit: Waseca County District Court case file
Coronavirus

Waseca nursing home sues woman over claims that COVID testing is to 'kill our elderly'

August 12
The woman's widely viewed video warns residents' lives are in peril over a "fake pandemic."
Coronavirus

BBQ Holdings sees steep decline in profits, sales due to COVID

August 12
The pandemic severely affected second quarter results for Famous Dave's owner BBQ Holdings, which also owns Granite City.
Coronavirus

St. Louis County divides up $24.5M in COVID-19 aid

August 12
The County Board voted Tuesday to send $6 million of the relief money to small businesses.