Stories from January 28, 2023

North Dakota landowners at odds in carbon pipeline plans
The proposed $4.5 billion carbon pipeline project would capture carbon dioxide emissions across neighboring states and deposit the emissions deep underground in North Dakota.
Snow stays south Saturday; arctic cold hangs on into early next week
This will be the coldest weekend of January. Many areas are also seeing dangerously cold wind chills. We have details on our cold weekend weather and who may see some snow. We also look at the week ahead, searching for milder temps.
South Dakota tribes seek disaster declaration in storm recovery
U.S. Sens. Mike Rounds and John Thune, and U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson, say the declaration would assist tribes recovering from destruction that tribal leaders say could have been prevented had more resources been available.
Twin Cities residents quietly reflect after Memphis police beating video is released
After an anticipated release showing the brutal beating of a Black man by police in Memphis, the Twin Cities did not see large protests, but the killing was marked in neighborhoods and at least one sporting event.
Minnesota Senate votes to guarantee abortion rights, sends bill to governor
The bill would also extend the right to reproductive health options such as birth control and family planning and would bar local governments from enacting policies that infringe on those rights.
Memphis authorities release video in Tyre Nichols' death
Memphis authorities released more than an hour of footage Friday of the violent beating of Tyre Nichols in which officers held the Black motorist down and struck him repeatedly as he screamed for his mother.