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Appeals Court Says Group Can Sue Over Mining Rules
A Minnesota appellate court has affirmed that a wilderness advocacy group has standing to challenge state rules on copper mine sites.
Court Officials Edging Closer to Dividing Prince Estate
Court officials are edging closer to dividing up pop superstar Prince's estate.
COVID Outbreak Prompts Postponement of Tonight’s Wild Game
The Carolina Hurricanes became the latest NHL club to be hit with a coronavirus outbreak.
Charging Decision Expected Next Week in Sheriff Crash
Prosecutors in Douglas County say they expect to make a decision next week on whether to charge Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson after he crashed his vehicle.
Minnesota Regulators OK Rate Hikes for Xcel Energy Customers
Minnesota regulators have signed off on higher electric and natural gas prices for Xcel Energy residential customers.
Minneapolis’ First Black Police Chief, Arradondo, to Retire
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo announced Monday that he won't accept a third term as chief.
Attorney: Potter to Testify at Trial in Daunte Wright Death
An attorney for the suburban Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright says the former officer will testify at her trial.
Police Investigate Fight at MSP Airport
Police are investigating a fight that erupted in a terminal at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport shortly after a plane had landed from Orlando, Florida.
Roughly 30 People Conduct Robbery at Best Buy in Burnsville
Police say a group of 20 to 30 people grabbed numerous electronic items at a Best Buy store in Burnsville and quickly fled before police could arrive.
Turkey Producers Benefiting from Higher Prices This Year
Agriculture experts say Minnesota farmers who grow about 45 million turkeys annually will benefit from higher prices this year.
Minneapolis School Bus Drivers Say They’re Ready to Strike
School bus drivers and dispatchers for Minneapolis Public Schools have voted unanimously to go on strike if they can’t get what they want through mediation.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Departs for European Trade Mission
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is leaving for a six-day trip to Europe to promote the state’s businesses.
Minneapolis Police Arrest Mother of Infant Found Dead
Police say they have arrested the mother of a 2-month-old baby found dead at a residence in Minneapolis.
Woman Receives Life for Role in Killing of Real Estate Agent
A former probation officer has been sentenced to life in prison for her role in the kidnapping and killing of a Minneapolis real estate agent.