Stories from December 10, 2022

Seasonal temps on Sunday; Update on the upcoming winter storm
We’ll have pesky clouds with us through much of Sunday. Details on that, plus an update on the winter storm that will hit parts of Minnesota and western Wisconsin this coming week.
Russia grinds on in eastern Ukraine; Bakhmut 'destroyed'
Ukraine’s military on Saturday reported missile, rocket and air strikes in multiple parts of the country that Moscow is trying to capture after months of resistance.
Patchy drizzle, light snow today; winter storm may begin on Tuesday
Intermittent light snow and patchy drizzle will continue into Saturday afternoon in many areas. Parts of northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin could also see some freezing drizzle, and heavier snow is possible today near Lake Superior. We have details on all that, plus a look at the winter storm that will hit the upper Midwest this coming week.
Biden wants African Union to be added to Group of 20 nations
The African Union represents the continent’s 54 countries. The G-20 is composed of the world’s major industrial and emerging economies and represents more than 80% of the world’s gross domestic product. South Africa is currently the only African member of the G-20.
D’Angelo Russell powers Timberwolves past Jazz, 118-108
Rudy Gobert had 22 points and 13 rebounds in his return to Utah and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Jazz 118-108 on Friday night. Rudy Gobert was traded Minnesota over the summer.
Areas of drizzle, freezing drizzle and light snow are expected across much of Minnesota and western Wisconsin Saturday morning. That combo will linger into afternoon in the northeast. We have the details.
As attendance dips, churches change to stay relevant for a new wave of worshippers
A longtime pastor says the question used to be how can the church change the culture? Now, it's how do they change the culture of the church? Ways range from gardening to food giveaways to fire pits.