Stories from June 20, 2021

Minnesota gets much-needed rain — but needs more to break drought
Farmers and gardeners were among those rejoicing as a wide swath of Minnesota saw much-needed rain on Sunday. But meteorologists say the state will need to see more rounds of steady rain to climb out of its current rainfall deficit.
A man sought in the killings of his father and two other people in a small Oregon city forced a woman to drive him more than 2,000 miles to Wisconsin, where he surrendered to police, authorities said Sunday.
Enthusiastic amateurs advance science as they hunt for exotic mushrooms
Scientists who study mushrooms get a boost from a surprisingly sophisticated world of amateurs who tromp through the forests observing oddball species and sharing valuable information about their finds.
A Father's Day gift from Meghan to Harry is now a kids' book
For Prince Harry's first Father's Day, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, got him a bench — and wrote a poem about the moments she hoped her husband and their son would share together there. It’s now the basis for a children's book.
Overdose deaths rose during the war on drugs, but efforts to reduce them face backlash
Some policymakers are reluctant to allow public health measures to reduce the risks of overdose and disease among drug users. Said one harm-reduction advocate: “I guess we have to decide, as a community and as a society, is it OK to just let people who use drugs die? Is that really something we're comfortable with?"
Periods of rain/thunderstorms Sunday; windy and chilly Monday
We’ll see periods of rain with a few embedded thunderstorms this Father’s Day. We have details on that, plus a look at the week ahead.
Official: Crash, 'likely' due to storm, kills 10 in Alabama
Eight children in a van from a youth home for abused or neglected children were killed in a fiery multi-vehicle crash on a wet Alabama interstate that also killed a man and his infant daughter in another vehicle.
Art Hounds recommend art-based road trips in Minnesota
An Art Hounds road trip includes a stop at the Nemeth Art Center in Park Rapids, Minn. and the T. L. Solien exhibit “See the Sky.” Then it’s off to Ely and a children’s picture book written and illustrated by local residents, about a familiar scene during wildfire season.
Periods of rain and thunder this Father's Day
We need the rain, even if it puts a damper on outdoor activities. We have your Sunday forecast details.
Officials say deadly Pride parade crash in Florida was not intentional
Wilton Manors Vice Mayor Paul Rolli and Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said Sunday that the early investigation shows it was an accident. The 77-year-old driver was taken into custody, but police said no charges have been filed and the investigation is ongoing.
Photos: Juneteenth celebrations in the Twin Cities
Parades, picnics and lessons in history were offered Saturday to commemorate Juneteenth in the U.S., a day that carried even more significance after Congress and President Joe Biden made it a federal holiday.
Hot weather fuels early algae blooms on Minnesota lakes
Blue-green algae typically doesn’t make its unsightly appearance on Minnesota lakes until August. But this summer has been anything but typical.
Driver rams cyclists in Arizona race, critically injuring 6
A driver in a pickup truck plowed into bicyclists during a community road race in Arizona, critically injuring several riders before police chased the driver and shot him.