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In a statement, police say it happened in the city's North End neighborhood Saturday morning. The boy died at Regions Hospital. A 14-year-old is being held in connection with the death.
Art Hounds: Duluth goes country
This week, the Art Hounds recommend a Jewish makers market, a women-centered variety show and an outdoor country music concert.
A store in Mahnomen, Minn., that was allegedly selling cannabis illegally was shut down on Wednesday, according to the White Earth Nation.
Court of appeals upholds Thao's federal civil rights conviction
The Eight Circuit found no evidence that former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao was deprived of a fair trial, and in a ruling filed Friday affirmed his conviction on federal civil rights charges. 
Proposed Minnesota high-voltage 180-mile power line could cost $1B
Utilities say the new transmission lines are needed to help maintain a reliable power grid, as existing coal plants are retired and more solar and wind energy is brought online.
Arts Briefs: Festivals!
In this week’s Arts Briefs: a new riverfront music venue, the Fringe Festival and more. Also, in Absolute Bleeding Edge is a prolific producer of noise.
People who were adopted, birth parents react to change in Minnesota birth records policy
A few sentences tucked into a massive bill that passed the Minnesota Legislature last session are poised to give people who were born in the state, and then adopted, a new way to find their birth parents. In some cases, it could end decades of speculation and separation.