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A large federal law enforcement presence drew protesters to Lake Street in Minneapolis Tuesday. But officials say it was part of a narcotics and money laundering investigation and not related to immigration.
An education bill has been agreed on in a Minnesota Legislature working group, meaning it is ready to move on to a special session. And the Minnesota Department of Health is reporting two new measles cases in the Twin Cities.
Minneapolis police are investigating after a shooting at Boom Island Park last night left one person dead and five more injured. And more rounds of smoke from Canadian wildfires are forecast to move across Minnesota over the next couple of days. That’s prompted officials to extend an air quality alert for the entire state through midday Wednesday.
Nearly two dozen wildfires in the Canadian province of Manitoba continue to send smoke into Minnesota. So far this year, the province has had more than 100 wildfires.
An air quality alert is now in effect for all of Minnesota through Monday evening, as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to stream across the state. That's an expansion of earlier alerts, as the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency says reinforcing waves of smoke are expected Saturday, Sunday and again on Monday.
A former state trooper has pleaded not guilty to charges of killing someone in a car crash while on the job. And attorneys presented their opening statements Thursday in the trial of a Brooklyn Park man accused of killing five women in a high speed crash in 2023.
Layoff notices will begin going out tomorrow as lawmakers work on unfinished pieces of the state budget. And major wildfires burning north of Duluth for nearly three weeks are now nearly fully contained. But state officials expect the risk for more severe wildfires to remain, possibly all summer long.
The Minnesota Timberwolves’ season is over. They were beaten by the Oklahoma City Thunder Wednesday night 124-94. A federal judge in Fergus Falls sentenced two men in a human smuggling operation that led to the deaths of an Indian family on the Minnesota-Canada border.
A wildfire burning in the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota is growing, leading authorities to close off a part of Superior National Forest land in the Horse River area. The Horse River fire is still relatively small, but it has more than doubled in size in recent days to nearly 25 acres, and it's burning completely uncontained.
A proposed federal consent decree with the Minneapolis Police Department is officially no more. Immigrant rights groups and advocates are pushing Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Legislature to continue funding MinnesotaCare coverage for undocumented immigrants.