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Feds: Vance Boelter acted alone in lawmaker attacks, also targeted senator's daughter
A grand jury formally indicted Vance Boelter on six counts of murder, stalking and firearms charges in the killing of former DFL Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark last month, as well as the shooting of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette.
Using black lights, a photographer captures her and other's journey with vitiligo
Sharolyn Hagen started taking photographs of herself when she was diagnosed with vitiligo in 2016 to track the progression of her condition. But it turned into a much larger art and advocacy project.
MPD use-of-force trainer is same officer that shot Amir Locke in 2022
The head of the police department said he understands why the choice of Sgt. Mark Hanneman to do this type of training will concern some people — but said Hanneman is the right person for the job.
What does it take to sell a downtown Minneapolis skyscraper in 2025?
Selling a downtown office building in the Twin Cities — or anywhere — is no easy feat these days. The 31-story Ameriprise building sold this year for $6.25 million, down from its prior $200 million sale in 2016.
Minnesota farmers report lowest net income in 20 years in 2024, things looking up this season
From severe weather to market prices, a lot is out of farmer’s control. A University of Minnesota annual report that looks at farm finances found that in 2024, Minnesota farmers saw their lowest net income in 20 years.
Nicole Mitchell burglary trial plows forward with opening statements, witnesses’ testimony 
The Minnesota state senator is accused of breaking into her stepmother’s home in April 2024. Her methods and reasons for being there are central to the felony burglary case against her.
Morning Announcements for July 15
These are the Morning Announcements for Tuesday, July 15. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Advocates denounce ICE arrests at Fort Snelling Immigration Court
Immigrant rights groups are raising concerns about plain-clothes ICE agents detaining people immediately after their court hearings at Fort Snelling. Advocates say the arrests often target individuals whose cases were just dismissed.