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How Will Vaccine Mandate Impact Tight Labor Market?
Some Minnesota employers are concerned about how a new federal vaccine requirement for workers will affect an already tight labor market.
Man Charged in Shooting Death of Wife at Eden Prairie Hotel
A man has been charged with murder in the shooting death of his wife, who was found dead Tuesday at an extended-stay hotel in Eden Prairie.
Walz Takes to Field for Deer Opener; Visits CWD Testing Site
Gov. Tim Walz was among the thousands of hunters who took to the field for Minnesota’s firearms deer hunting season opener.
Mankato Father Could Face New Charges in Baby Girl’s Death
Prosecutors in Mankato are awaiting autopsy results before deciding whether to file more serious charges against a father who allegedly assaulted his 2-month-old child.
Woman Killed, Man Injured in St. Louis County Explosion
Authorities say a woman has died and a man has been injured in a house explosion and fire in St. Louis County.
Stiffest Charge Stands for Ex-Cop Who Killed Daunte Wright
A Minnesota judge has denied a defense request to dismiss the most serious charge against a former suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she meant to use a Taser instead of a handgun when she fatally shot Black motorist Daunte Wright.
Twin Metals to Appeal Federal Decision on Proposed Mine
Twin Metals says it will appeal a federal decision that dealt a serious blow to its proposed copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota.
Minneapolis Chief Urges Voters to Reject Replacing PD
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo is urging voters to reject a ballot question that would replace the city's police department.
Leader of Charter School to Quit Following Hedge Fund Losses
The founder of a St. Paul charter school that lost $4.3 million in a hedge fund investment is quitting as superintendent and chief financial officer.
Two of Five Victims in Cambridge House Explosion Seriously Hurt
Authorities say two of the five people who were inside a Cambridge house when it exploded over the weekend were seriously injured in the blast.
Central Minnesota Colleges Investigate Alleged Sex Competition
The College of St. Benedict and St. John's University are investigating allegations that some male students started a competition this fall to tally sexual encounters with female students.
Walz Launches Reelection Campaign in Divided Minnesota
Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Tim Walz has launched his campaign for a second term in an increasingly divided state, saying he made the tough calls necessary beat back the COVID-19 pandemic and revive the economy.
Derek Chauvin Hires Lawyer to Represent Him on Appeal
Derek Chauvin has hired an attorney to represent him as he appeals his murder conviction in the death of George Floyd.
Man Suspected in Two Murders Kills Himself Near Cloquet
A man suspected of murdering two other men shot himself to death off a rural road west of Cloquet, after a state trooper stopped him for questioning.