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  1. Here's your chance to thank Minnesota's scientists and researchers fighting COVID-19.

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  2. Across Minnesota and the nation, houses of worship are wrestling with the economic fallout of the pandemic. While online donations have jumped for many, faith leaders worry that could dwindle.

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  3. Driver dies in late-night pickup crash in central Minnesota.

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  4. A long-feared invasive weed, which can change the makeup of forest floors by strangling out native grasses, flowers, young trees and other plants, has made it to the Upper Midwest.

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  5. Man fatally run over in St. Peter is identified.

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  6. In a city where Black residents are reeling over racial injustice and police brutality after ’s killing, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has tried to navigate his role with advice from Black leaders, staffers and constituents.

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  7. A Minnesota filmmaker from Grand Rapids speaks about her new Netflix documentary, "Immigration Nation," that ICE didn't want shown.

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  8. Positioning Republicans as a force for stability in the aftermath of the protests and riots that followed 's killing is central to Trump's "law-and-order" pitch to Minnesota voters.

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  9. Authorities ID woman who drowned in St. Louis Park pool.

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  10. One hundred years later, the legacy of the 19th Amendment is a complicated one — and these Minnesota women are continuing to push for true equality in governance and beyond.

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  11. Roughly one-quarter of new COVID-19 cases reported Saturday were in people age 15 to 24, renewing concern among health officials that young adults are driving the spread in Minnesota.

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  12. Rick Steves, the man who built a business empire encouraging Americans to visit Europe, is embracing a new concept: Stay at home.

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  13. Minnesota's racial disparity in home ownership is one of the highest in the nation. Here's how Twin Cities families and organizations are striving to change that.

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  14. As Xcel Energy strives to reach 100% carbon-free power goals, nuclear power is critical to their plans.

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  15. A retired engineer in Minneapolis has been collecting toy soldiers since early childhood and now has troops numbering in the thousands.

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  16. Private colleges and public universities in Minnesota are taking varying levels of precautions to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks that could close a campus.

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  17. Across Minnesota and the nation, houses of worship are wrestling with the economic fallout of the pandemic. While online donations have jumped for many, faith leaders worry that could dwindle.

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  18. A long-feared invasive weed, which can change the makeup of forest floors by strangling out native grasses, flowers, young trees and other plants, has made it to the Upper Midwest.

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  19. In a city where Black residents are reeling over racial injustice and police brutality after ’s killing, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has tried to navigate his role with advice from Black leaders, staffers and constituents.

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  20. Positioning Republicans as a force for stability in the aftermath of the protests and riots that followed 's killing is central to Trump's "law-and-order" pitch to Minnesota voters.

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