Good morning. It was a quiet night across the Twin Cities, President Trump capped off the RNC with a pitch for reelection before a large maskless crowd and Democrats call on Biden to visit Minnesota. đŚď¸A broad area of showers and storms is moving across the state Friday, while temperatures return closer to average for late August. Your forecast Downtown streets in Minneapolis were empty Thursday night except for hundreds of police, soldiers, sheriff's deputies and state troopers. In a news conference earlier in the evening, state Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said there would be âin excess of 1,000 peace officersâ in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Around 250 National Guard soldiers mobilized to support law enforcement in the metro area. Minneapolis police said officers arrested 30 people in the first hour of the curfew . The Hennepin County Sheriffâs Office reported 132 arrests Wednesday night, which saw groups of people smashing windows and grabbing merchandise from stores on and around Nicollet Mall. Trump wraps up the Republican National Convention by trying to make the election less about him As the United States heads into the post-Labor Day sprint to Election Day, both parties are arguing that the soul of America is at stake. For Republicans, it's all about trying to stick the culture war to Biden. 7 takeaways from the Republican National Convention. Read an annotated fact check of the president's speech. With Minnesota in the Trump campaignâs focus, Vice President Mike Pence makes another stop in the state. Joe Biden hasnât come by yet during his presidential run. DFLers want to see Biden For months, members of the sprawling Hochstetler family disagreed on how seriously to take the coronavirus pandemic. But when four family members â and two close friends â got sick, they had to grapple with a challenging question: Whether itâs safe to agree to disagree in a pandemic. -- Michael Olson, MPR News @publicmic |