What’s happening in Minnesota Today
Happy Monday Minnesota! Here's the latest news from across the state to start your day. ☕ | |
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| ☀️ High pressure at the start of the work week will bring sunshine and above-normal temperatures. Expect 80-degree highs to return by the end of the week with no chances for precipitation in the forecast. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. | |
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| | A rabbi and his son mourn Oct. 7 victims, disagree on next steps | When Hamas attacked Israel a year ago, differences between a rabbi and his son’s views on Israel’s conduct became more pronounced. But rather than let these differences divide them, the Spilkers have learned from each other through a series of conversations about the growing conflict between Israel and the Middle Eastern countries that surround it. | |
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| | Minnesota Republicans seek a reset after two years of DFL trifecta in St. Paul | All 134 Minnesota House seats are on the ballot this fall, along with one state Senate seat. The results could flip political control of the Legislature. Democrats have held the trifecta — the House, Senate and governor’s office all in their control — at the Capitol for two years. Now, Republicans see a chance to curb the progressive trend. They’re just a few seats behind in the state House. And the Senate is tied 33-33. | |
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| | Renovations lift hopes at Minneapolis North High | Attending school in a construction zone and taking tests with the sound of power drills in the background has not been easy, but officials say it needed to happen. The old North building was dark and unwelcoming, with a history of lead in the water and occasional pest problems. A road divided the buildings. Now, after years of pandemic challenges and life wedged in a construction zone, leaders believe the north Minneapolis school’s fortunes are turning for the better with the completion of $88 million in renovations. | |
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🪧 Pro-Palestinian protestors march in downtown Minneapolis, marking one-year of Israel-Hamas war. On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war, more than 1,000 Pro-Palestinian protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis on Sunday. 🏀Connecticut Sun force Game 5 with 92-82 win over the Minnesota Lynx. Game 5 will be Tuesday night in Minnesota. The winner will face the Liberty in the WNBA Finals that start Thursday in New York. The Lynx and the Liberty already met for a championship this season with Minnesota beating New York for the Commissioner’s Cup title. 🏈 Vikings hold off Rodgers and the Jets for 23-17 win in London to improve to 5-0. Andrew Van Ginkel returned the first of Aaron Rodgers’ three interceptions 63 yards for a touchdown and Minnesota stayed undefeated by holding on for a 23-17 win over the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
🗳️ Walz says he'll 'own up' when he misspeaks as the Democratic ticket steps up media interviews. Nearly a week after verbal stumbles in the only vice presidential debate, Democrat Tim Walz used his debut campaign appearance on a Sunday news show to try to fend off criticism of his stand on abortion rights and “own up” to past misstatements. 👮🏻♀️ Ex-cop who killed Daunte Wright shares story with other officers, sparking debate over redemption. A former Minnesota police officer who was convicted of killing a Black motorist when she used her handgun instead of her taser during a traffic stop is out of prison and delivering presentations at law enforcement conferences, stirring up a heated debate over how officers punished for misconduct should atone for their misdeeds.
🚨 Federal HIDTA designation works to stop drug trafficking in Beltrami County area. The White House of National Drug Control Policy has designated Beltrami County in northwest Minnesota a high intensity drug trafficking area. It joins seven other counties in the state under the federal program. The designation brings additional attention and resources to the area for enforcement, treatment and diversion. 🚢 New EPA standards exempt most Great Lakes ships from installing new treatment systems. New standards adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency exempt the existing fleet of ships on the Great Lakes — including in the Duluth-Superior harbor — from installing new ballast water treatment systems to control the spread of invasive species. 💰 Paynesville dairy farm to pay $250,000 to settle wage-theft claim. Attorney General Keith Ellison filed the lawsuit in January against Evergreen Acres in Paynesville. It alleged Evergreen stole wages from low-income farm workers by shaving hours from their paychecks. |
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