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    28 Dec 2020

    1/ hoped to find redemption in Minnesota — but what he faced here killed him. This is the story of his search for salvation.

    Illustration of George Floyd by Charles Chaisson
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  2. In announcing that all Minnesota schools should offer some form of in-person instruction by March 8, Gov. Tim Walz characterized the move as "critical" for students' and families' well-being, mental health and economic stability during the pandemic.

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  3. Demi Lovato reveals she has brain damage from a 2018 overdose that resulted in three strokes and a heart attack.

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    women's basketball lost 83-56 at Rutgers on Wednesday, a night in which the Scarlett Knights turned 22 Gophers turnovers into 35 points. Game story from

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  5. An attorney for Anoka County Commissioner Matt Look sent cease-and-desist letters to two women who have publicly accused the commissioner of harassment, claiming the women made slanderous statements online about Look.

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  6. Promotions of female generals were delayed under Trump as Pentagon leaders held back recommendations until after the election.

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  7. Law enforcement leaders laid out a massive coordinated security plan for the upcoming trial of former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin, saying their goals are protecting First Amendment rights and preventing crime and violence.

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  8. Two brothers and a third man, all from St. Paul, were identified as the people killed in a fiery traffic crash last week with a transit bus in Chisago County while they were on an ice fishing trip.

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  9. As home buyers spread across Minnesota looking for that perfect new spot to work from home or vacation, intense competition is causing some to look across the border at Wisconsin's South Shore.

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    JUST IN: men’s basketball will be without co-captain and starting guard Gabe Kalscheur on Wednesday night at Indiana -- out indefinitely because of a broken hand. Story from

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  11. President Joe Biden's White House is giving its support to studying reparations for Black Americans as House panel hears testimony on bill to create a commission.

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    3 hours ago

    Andrew Albers had a week for the ages in 2013, when he pitched 17-plus scoreless innings in his first two big-league starts for . Coming off three seasons in Japan, he’ll head for Fort Myers as soon as his visa arrives. Column from

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  13. Los Campeones Gym in northeast Minneapolis hopes to reopen outdoor workout space shut down by the city after complaints from neighbors.

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  14. BREAKING: The pandemic has ended another Twin Cities four-star restaurant: Burch, the dynamic steakhouse and pizzeria owned by Isaac Becker and Nancy St. Pierre, will not reopen.

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  15. UPDATE: The House Commerce Committee approved a bill to legalize adult-use cannabis on a 11-7 party-line vote, with all DFLers supporting the bill and all Republicans opposed.

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  16. The owners of the Herbivorous Butcher have won a trademark battle against multinational food giant Nestlé over use of the phrase "vegan butcher," assuring it will remain in the public domain.

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  17. A coalition of voter rights advocates are celebrating a federal court settlement that prohibits a private security company from deploying armed guards within 250 feet of Minnesota polling locations during elections, effective through 2025.

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  18. A Thai citizen who authorities say played a key role in orchestrating an international sex trafficking ring appeared before a federal magistrate judge in Minnesota on a new 10-count indictment.

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  19. A pronounced imbalance between buyers and sellers in the Twin Cities metro last month suggests it'll be an especially competitive spring market across the metro area.

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  20. Duluth will close Lester Park Golf Course, one of two publicly owned courses in Duluth, after the 2023 season to focus on saving Enger Park.

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  21. Minnesota churches are rolling out creative ideas to observe Ash Wednesday.

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