Stories from March 29, 2024

Black swan storm this week. A shot at 70 degrees late next week?
The storm dropped both a foot of snow and an inch of rain for areas around the Twin Cities. That hasn’t happened in at least 40 years, according to the Minnesota State Climatology Office.
How zebra mussels spurred the Red Lake Nation push to return tribal lands
For over a century, the Band has maintained the United States government disregarded a treaty agreement when it took a portion of Upper Red Lake and land around it. Recent events involving the tribe’s relationship with the state DNR sped up the tribe’s decision to reclaim the lands around Upper Red Lake.
As transportation officials in Maryland gear up to rebuild the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, they're looking to Minnesota's experience replacing the I-35W bridge for guidance. And a Bloomington woman has been charged with assaulting two police officers, after a car chase and gunfire in Carver County earlier this week.
On Trans Day of Visibility, Rep. Leigh Finke reflects on first year in Legislature and what’s ahead
DFL Representative Leigh Finke of St. Paul looks to build upon last year’s Trans Refuge Act to ensure comprehensive support for queer people and their families.
The area has a 40 percent chance of snow Friday with a high of 37. The weekend is looking partly sunny with highs around 40.
Mercy me: Photos show what humans have done to the planet in the Anthropocene age
Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we’ve done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an official “Anthropocene epoch.” But everyone agrees: Damage has been done.
Why the University of Idaho marching band members are heroes in Connecticut
When Yale’s marching band wasn’t able to make it to March Madness, the Sound of Idaho stepped in — and went viral. A week later, Connecticut’s governor proclaimed a “University of Idaho Day.”
Texas appeals court acquits Crystal Mason’s illegal voting conviction
The court said the state did not have enough evidence to prove that Mason knew she was ineligible to vote when she cast a ballot in the 2016 election. She was facing a five-year prison sentence.
Politics Friday: A look at the work being done in the Attorney General’s office
MPR News host Brian Bakst talks with Attorney General Keith Ellison about the work his office is doing on the state and national level. We’ll also meet Joe Teirab, a GOP candidate for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District seat.
Wintry mix likely up north Friday night into Saturday
Temperatures will gradually moderate this weekend. A couple of weak weather disturbances will come our way. The first one could cause travel problems in the north early in the weekend.
Minnesota teen gets 4 years as accomplice in fatal robbery that led to police shooting of Amir Locke
A teenager has been sentenced to four years for his role in a St. Paul killing that led to the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by a police officer. Locke's killing focused scrutiny on the use of no-knock warrants.
Matt Boldy breaks tie early in 3rd, Wild beat NHL-worst Sharks 3-1
Matt Boldy broke a tie 18 seconds into the third period and the Minnesota Wild beat the NHL-worst San Jose Sharks 3-1 on Thursday to pick up a couple of points in their slim playoff bid.
Fairly quiet weather to round out March
Temperatures will gradually warm over the coming days. A couple of weak weather disturbances will come our way.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says he hasn’t received a formal request to assist or take over the prosecution of Trooper Ryan Londregan, who is charged in the 2023 death of Ricky Cobb II as he fled a traffic stop. Ellison says the case would present a logistical challenge because his office also represents the Minnesota State Patrol in civil matters. And two journalists have reached a $1.2 million settlement with the State Patrol for injuries sustained during the riots after George Floyd’s murder.
Stearns County debates location of new jail, justice center
Stearns County officials face some major decisions on replacing its outdated jail and sheriff’s office, while adding more court space. Other Minnesota counties are facing similar costly choices, as their jails reach the end of their life expectancies and expectations of care change.
International Institute of Minnesota has helped thousands of refugees rebuild lives in America
Shalom Mugisha is one of the thousands of refugees who have settled in the state with help from the International Institute of Minnesota. The organization expects close to 700 refugees to arrive in the state this year. 
Outpaced by Biden, Trump hopes to rake in $33 million during Florida fundraiser
Former President Donald Trump is aiming to take in $33 million at a Florida fundraiser next week. He's hoping to outraise an event President Joe Biden held last week where the Democrat took in $25 million, setting a new single-event fundraising record.