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  1. Modern furniture store Rypen will open in the former Gabberts space at the Galleria shopping mall in early fall.

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  2. A new Hulu documentary series from Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin offers a fresh take on Beatles history, one that TV critic praises for its focus on the craft of songwriting.

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  3. Minnesota Power is poised to be the first utility in the state to fully switch to "time of day" electricity rates for residential customers, meaning power is more expensive during certain hours and discounted when it is more readily available.

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  4. Minnesota's job recovery unexpectedly stalled in June with the state losing 600 jobs after seeing sizeable gains every other month of this year.

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  5. Three months after a historic Minneapolis church was destroyed by a massive fire, its congregation must quickly raise up to $75,000 to comply with the city's order to raze the church.

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  6. A reward of up to $50,000 is being offered for information in an armed robbery of a mail carrier in north Minneapolis.

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  7. The State Department will offer rewards up to $10 million for information leading to the identification of anyone engaged in foreign state-sanctioned malicious cyber activity, including ransomware attacks, against critical U.S. infrastructure.

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  8. NEW: The head of the World Health Organization said it was premature to rule out a potential link between the pandemic and a laboratory leak, and said he is asking China to be more transparent as scientists search for the origins of the coronavirus.

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  9. A construction project beginning Sunday night will bring lane and ramp closures in St. Paul on I-94, I-35E and local roads for the rest of the summer and all of next year.

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  10. Walker Art Center is bringing back its annual autumn fundraising gala with a special guest — Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of the Roots.

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  11. Mankato will keep its status as a metropolitan statistical area after the Biden administration reversed a plan to downgrade Mankato and 143 other U.S. cities to "micropolitan" areas.

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  12. Metro Transit plans to add police officers and more than triple its number of community service officers to ensure that passengers feel safe while taking Twin Cities public transportation, especially light rail.

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  13. As the Third Precinct burned, Minneapolis police officers in another precinct destroyed case files.

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  14. Minneapolis ad firm Preston Kelly is getting a new name, a headquarters move to the Mill District and a fresh mission that puts a premium on female leadership.

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  15. Residents along St. Paul's Edgcumbe Road worry that a city construction project slated to add sidewalks and rip out mature trees could change the idyllic feel of the neighborhood, and they are trying to put a stop to it.

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  16. Zach Parise talks about his sudden departure from the Wild: "It's sad that it is ending this way."

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  17. Four fires are burning or smoldering across the Boundary Waters and Superior National Forest as soaring temperatures and persistent drought across Minnesota fuel outbreaks.

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  18. Good morning! Waking up to a comfortable 60 degrees. Sunny skies will return today with a high of 81.

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  19. Metro Transit plans to add police officers and more than triple its number of community service officers to ensure that passengers feel safe while taking Twin Cities' public transportation, especially light rail.

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  20. The first payment of an expanded child tax credit will start flowing to the pockets of more than 35 million families around the country on Thursday.

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