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Good morning! Cloudy and stormy -- some may produce damaging winds and large hail. Highs range from the 70s north to 80s and lower 90s south. Some bad news: A rare tick-triggered meat allergy is spreading in northern Minnesota. Now that it's the season of ticks, here's what you need to know about ticks and the diseases they carry. Even more bad news: Ticks are most active on warm, humid days (which means they'll probably be out in force today). The peak season for ticks is May through mid-July. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog
 

Day 11 of Yanez trial: 'We will await your verdict'

The case against St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez went to the jury for deliberation Monday afternoon. Jurors are returning to the Ramsey County Courthouse Tuesday to continue their work. | 74 Seconds podcast: The jury deliberates

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Fate of thousands of recalled Volkswagens stored in Brainerd worries neighbors

Thousands of vehicles involved in the automaker's skirting of air pollution rules await repair and resale or recycling at an industrial site in Brainerd. | Aerial view of recalled Volkswagens in Brainerd

Trump weighs firing Mueller, according to confidante

Christopher Ruddy, chief executive of the conservative news site Newsmax and a friend of President Trump, said in a PBS interview that Trump is considering "terminating the special counsel."

5 questions for Sessions at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is set to appear before members of Congress amid a war of credibility between the administration and former FBI Director James Comey.

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Proposed school name change drops Ramsey, honors Alan Page

The Minneapolis school board will consider renaming a middle school after the former Viking who became a state Supreme Court justice. | Education

Red River strangers share their stories, find common ground

Careful listening is the idea behind a Fargo-Moorhead project that aims to break down barriers and build empathy between people who might think they have little in common. It's a simple idea that has sometimes surprising results.

High court strikes down law favoring unwed mothers over unwed fathers

The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that treats unwed fathers and mothers unequally -- a major victory for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has battled the discriminatory rule for decades.

Golden State takes 2nd NBA title in 3 years

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, winning the title in the stellar teams' third match-up in as many years. | Twins draft California prep shortstop Royce Lewis at No. 1

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