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  1. Death of 4-month-old baby at Otter Tail County resort is being investigated.

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  2. Target sees biggest quarterly sales jump in company history. Profits for the May-to-July period grew 80% to $1.7 billion.

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  3. A 72-year-old man will spend six months in prison for a van fire in a Fridley Walmart parking lot that killed a 6-year-old girl and badly burned her older sister.

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  4. Thousands of people are under orders to evacuate around the San Francisco area as about 30 wildfires blazed across California.

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  5. Kenta Maeda lost his bid for a no-hitter in the ninth inning, but the Twins prevailed over the Brewers in 12 innings last night at Target Field.

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  6. One Minnesota family represents two sides of the Democratic Party's generational divide.

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  7. Democrats formally nominated Joe Biden as their presidential candidate last night -- in a way that would have been unimaginable just months ago.

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  8. The Mall of America, behind on its mortgage, reached a deal with lenders to avoid foreclosure.

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  9. Customers who valued the ease of one-stop shopping helped propel Target to its biggest sales jump in company history in the second quarter.

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  10. Good morning! Mostly sunny today with rising humidity. High: 84.

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  11. Amy Klobuchar, Melvin Carter cast Minnesota delegation votes at DNC.

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    Kenta Maeda took a no-hitter into the 9th inning, and that's when things got interesting for and Brewers in a wild night of baseball. Game story from at Target Field

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  13. As the Minneapolis Park Board passed new restrictions on encampments, Commissioner Londel French joined in acknowledging the problem was far bigger than a park system could handle.

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  14. The small Minneapolis nonprofit UpWorks shows people who are starting over the power of dreams and action.

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  15. Staff for the Wisconsin Elections Commission recommended that rapper Kanye West be kept off the battleground state's presidential ballot in November because he missed a deadline to submit nomination papers.

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  16. California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared an emergency as wildfires burned amid excessive heat. The state's power grid operator pleaded with residents and businesses to continue conserving energy.

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  17. Death rates for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have decreased in Minnesota since the start of the pandemic, as doctors have gained new drugs and understanding of how to treat the infectious disease.

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  18. The Democrats feature a big tent, and other key takeaways from the second night of their virtual national convention.

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    According to historian Stew Thornley, that's the sixth Twins no-hit bid to be broken up in the ninth

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  20. Democrats formally nominated Joe Biden as their 2020 presidential nominee as party officials and activists gave the former vice president their overwhelming support during Day 2 of the virtual convention.

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