Stories from July 9, 2022

Warmer and more humid on Sunday; thunderstorm chances ramp up
It’ll be warmer and more humid on Sunday, and we could see some thunderstorms at times. We have your Sunday outlook, including the potential for severe weather, plus a look at the week ahead.
MN United rally to beat Vancouver 3-1
The win keeps Minnesota United in the playoff race ahead of a match-up with rival Sporting KC on Wednesday.
Seager's HR sparks Rangers past Twins 6-5 to end 4-game skid
Texas had only two base runners in the first four innings against Sonny Gray (4-2), who gave up a season-high five runs in the fifth inning and lost for the first time in 10 starts.
She was already battling cancer. Then she had to fight the bill collectors
For one South Dakota mom, cancer treatment saved her life, but left her $30,000 in debt. The cost of care in the U.S. can make patients drain savings, declare bankruptcy, or lose their homes.
Beautiful Saturday; thunderstorm chances ramp up on Sunday
Our Saturday weather will be classically summery. Temps and dew points ramp up on Sunday, with some thunderstorms possible. We have the details and the updated severe weather outlook.
Minneapolis imam said to be recovering after being stabbed inside his mosque
Jaylani Hussein with the Council on American-Islamic Relations said Imam Awil Adan suffered head and arm injuries, and could have been killed had another person at the Lake Street mosque not intervened. Hussein said the imam is at home recovering.
This Eid al-Adha, the new rules for hajj have left many frustrated
The Saudi Arabian government's new rules for the pilgrimage left many Muslims frustrated and disappointed. Some couldn't make the journey, and others were shocked by the conditions upon arrival.
Our Saturday weather will be nice and summery. We have the details.
Fargo police shoot, kill driver of van
Police say the man, identified on Saturday as Shane Netterville, a Native American resident of Jamestown, North Dakota, was the driver of a van that accelerated away from officers. Police had responded to a call Friday morning about people slumped in a van.
Shinzo Abe, killed at 67, leaves a storied legacy as Japan's longest-serving premier
The influential prime minister worked to revive the economy with his trademark "Abenomics" and rebuild Japan's role on the global stage. His assassination stunned a nation where gun violence is rare.