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Winona bishop: Abuse suits will push diocese into bankruptcy
Winona Bishop John Quinn warned in March that clergy sex abuse suits could trigger bankruptcy. Victims' attorneys released Quinn's letter and other documents Tuesday.
Hennepin Sheriff's race pits Stanek against strong contender
The union that represents county deputies endorsed Sheriff Rich Stanek's opponent, Eddie Frizell, a police and military veteran.
Eight in alleged north Minneapolis heroin ring indicted
"The heroin supply in Minneapolis has been depleted. It is going to be tougher to buy heroin in Minneapolis and in the Twin Cities," U.S. Attorney Andy Luger said.
'No place like this': Love can't save Roberts Shoe Store
The Minneapolis institution has served Lake Street for decades. As the end nears, staff and customers are trying to savor it all.
High court clears way for gay marriage in Wisconsin, 4 other states
The justices did not comment in rejecting appeals from Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin. However, the question of same-sex marriage nationwide remains unresolved.
Shaver and Rapp discuss a busy week in Minnesota politics
They look at the week's debates, the race in the 8th District, Clinton and Christie coming to town, and the reaction to the new MNsure rates.
High school league puts transgender athlete policy on hold
After two days of public testimony and 10,000 emails, a committee will continue to collect public input on the controversial proposal designed to protect the privacy of transgender athletes.
The Minneapolis and St. Paul districts, which saw increases in the number of schools with low rankings, have opted not to seek help from state education experts.