Stories from September 18, 2022

Warmer again Monday and Tuesday; Then sharply cooler
Summerlike temperatures return for Monday and Tuesday. Then a cold front cools the state for a few days.
Poll: Majority backs legal marijuana in Minnesota
A majority of registered voters polled this month say they support making marijuana available for legal use in Minnesota and about 48 percent said they agree with a plan to allow gambling on sports in the state.
Poll: Minnesota AG candidates locked in tight race
New Minnesota Poll results show the race for Minnesota Attorney General between DFL incumbent Keith Ellison and Republican Jim Schultz is a dead heat with about seven weeks until Election Day. The same poll shows DFL Secretary of State Steve Simon with a nearly eight point lead over his Republican opponent Kim Crockett. 
Biden says queen lived life 'for the people'
The president and first lady are in London to pay their respects to the queen, who is lying in state at Westminster Hall.
The National Weather Service is asking for reports of severe weather near the Brainerd Lakes and Lake Winnibigoshish between Bemidji and Grand Rapids, after a string of thunderstorms dropped heavy rain and produced at least one report of one-inch hail.
Ibrahim, Morgan lead Minnesota rout over Colorado
Mo Ibrahim scored the Gophers' first three touchdowns, the last an 18-yard run in the second quarter that tied him with Darrell Thompson for Minnesota's career rushing touchdowns record.
Strong earthquake in Taiwan traps people, derails train
The magnitude 6.8 quake was the largest among dozens that have rattled the island’s southeastern coast since Saturday evening, when a 6.4 quake struck the same area.