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Police have arrested a man they believe was involved in the fatal shooting of the CEO of United HealthCare. And more than seventy hospital and long-term care workers at Deer River Essentia Health began an open-ended unfair labor practice strike today.
Hundreds of law enforcement leaders will meet in downtown Minneapolis this week for a Justice Department summit on crime reduction. And Minnesota DNR officials were busy this fall apprehending people for illegally cutting the tops off of spruce trees.
The investigation into the fatal shooting of a Minnesota corporate executive in New York City is now in its third day. The St. Paul Public School district has named three finalists for its next superintendent. The district began its search after Joe Gothard left the post for a job in Wisconsin this spring.
Funeral services will be held Saturday for a Red Lake police officer who died in the line of duty last month. And Minnesota's top federal law enforcement official says he'll step down before Inauguration Day.
The search for the gunman who fatally shot a Minnesota corporate executive continues today in New York City. And the Minneapolis City Council fell one vote short of overriding Mayor Jacob Frey's veto of a labor standards board.
New York City authorities report no new details in the shooting death Wednesday of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. And Minneapolis City Council Member Emily Koski has announced she’s running for mayor.
Brian Thompson, the CEO of Minnesota-based UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed this morning. The state of Minnesota has released an economic forecast this morning that is $1.1 billion less than its prior estimates.
State economic officials release a key budget forecast on Wednesday. The projection of either a surplus or deficit will provide lawmakers and the governor an idea of how to proceed when crafting a new two-year budget.
Minnesota-based Cargill will lay off about 8,000 employees worldwide this winter, including 475 positions from its Minnetonka headquarters. And Minnesota state investigators say they have retrieved video from the phone of a man killed in a federal operation in 2021. It would be the only video that captures the confrontation between Winston Smith and members of a U.S. Marshals Service task force. Reports that people had seen the video prompted the BCA to do more to crack into the encrypted phone.
In 2005, a pair of ruby slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids. This week, they go up for auction. And authorities in Woodbury say two people, including a teenage boy, were pulled from a lake Monday after breaking through thin ice. It happened during the late afternoon at Markgrafs Lake.