Stories from May 21, 2023

Summery temps Monday and Tuesday, then a couple of cooler days
After a beautiful weekend, many areas will see summery temps on Monday and Tuesday. We take a look at the week ahead and also have an update on river levels.
What should I do on the death anniversary? More are asking as U.S. mass killings rise
As the number of people who die in mass killings in the U.S. continues to rise, thousands more are left to handle the trauma of losing someone they love. One of the hardest days they confront each year is the anniversary of the killing. They grapple with the question: What do I do with myself on the date that changed everything?
Roof Depot deal taps $6.5 million in state funding
The purchase would be a turning point in the nearly decade-long debate over the Roof Depot. It’s a win for local activists, who want to turn the site into an urban farm, community center and housing for unhoused people.
Minnesota gets late goal to beat Portland 1-0
Bongokuhle Hlongwane scored late in stoppage time to give Minnesota United a 1-0 victory over the Portland Timbers on Saturday night.
Gallo homers for 4th time in 7 games, Twins beat Angels 6-2
Joey Gallo homered for the fourth time in seven games, Trevor Larnach hit an RBI triple that turned into a Little League home run and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Los Angeles Angels 6-2.
This will be another beautiful day. We have your Sunday forecast details.
The U.S. is expanding CO2 pipelines. One poisoned town wants you to know its story
Companies are building carbon dioxide pipelines as a possible climate solution. But after a pipeline rupture sent dozens to the hospital in a Mississippi town, there are questions about their safety.
Ghost of William Jennings Bryan haunts Trump's next run for the White House
Comparisons between the two began cropping up early in 2016, right about the time former President Donal Trump's candidacy was bringing the word "populist" back into the daily political conversation.