Stories from July 2, 2022

Warmer Sunday and on the Fourth of July; update on rain chances
We’ll see temps and dew points on the rise for Sunday and Monday. Some of us will have some rain at times. We have an update for the rest of this holiday weekend.
The Uvalde schools police chief resigns from city council
Pete Arredondo stepped down from his position in the City Council just weeks after being sworn in following allegations that he erred in his response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
Bodies of woman, 3 children recovered from Vadnais Lake
Crews searched through the night to recover the bodies. The case is being treated as a homicide investigation.
For those who don't enjoy fireworks, some tips for this holiday weekend
While fireworks may be a fun celebration for some — they can cause fear and distress for some veterans. Pets and wild animals also often are scared by the deep booms and flashes of fireworks displays.
Monthly car payments have crossed a record $700. What that means
The average cost of a new car is also at the highest on record, topping $47,000 a pop. At this rate, an essential household purchase is starting to feel like a luxury in America.
New St. Paul art exhibit challenges what it means to be 'ladylike'
“La.dy.like” offers a deep look at femininity, gender norms, sexism — and who gets to define the terms. Artists Andrea Bagdon and Spencer Gillespie open the exhibit this weekend in St. Paul