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Minneapolis: Minneapolis police investigating fatal Lyndale Avenue shooting | June 22
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Minneapolis police are investigating a fatal shooting on Lyndale Avenue following a string of recent violent crimes, while the Land Back movement gains momentum with indigenous land sovereignty efforts in the city and state Capitol. Rep. Peggy Bennett is calling on Minnesota GOP leaders to resign over campaign finance controversies, and charitable pulltabs spark debate over their impact on local nonprofits.
Minneapolis: Tragedy on I-494: Child Fatality in Rollover Crash | June 21
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Minneapolis: A child died in a rollover crash on I-494 near Sunfish Lake, prompting an ongoing investigation, while the Taste of Minnesota festival is in full swing. The city also saw mild weather with highs near 77°F, and a real estate listing in Saint Louis Park reflects active housing market interest.
Minneapolis: Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Twin Cities | June 20
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Minneapolis residents should stay alert for a severe thunderstorm watch in the Twin Cities area after yesterday’s hailstorm, while NFL players from North Minneapolis host a free football clinic for local youth. Candidates Craig and Flanagan also clashed in their first debate over immigration reform, fraud investigations, and corporate influence in politics.
Minneapolis: Police Officer Shot in Saint Peter | June 19
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Minneapolis police are investigating a shooting incident in Saint Peter involving a law enforcement officer, while KARE 11 anchor faces recovery after a boating accident. Juneteenth celebrations in Minneapolis feature a burlesque exhibit, jazz festival, and Shakespeare performance on a river bluff.
Minneapolis: ICE protest attorney faces conspiracy charges | June 18
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Minneapolis police are investigating conspiracy charges against attorney Daniel Reyes over alleged misconduct in the anti-ICE protest case, while city officials review fraud complaints linked to Rep. Andrew Myers' office. Dairy Queen kicks off its summer promotion this weekend, adding to the city's seasonal buzz.
Minneapolis: Federal charges filed against 15 Minnesotans in ICE protest case | June 17
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Minneapolis law enforcement is investigating 15 individuals charged with conspiring to block ICE agents during an immigration crackdown, with some linked to antifa. A tense standoff at a St. Paul courthouse led to the use of chemical agents, raising questions about public safety and free speech.
Minneapolis: Brooklyn Park boy found safe after being reported missing | June 16
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Minneapolis authorities located a missing 10-year-old boy from Brooklyn Park safely late Monday, while a $25,000 reward is offered for info on a 1987 cold case involving a vanished woman. The city also faces rain chances with a 58% chance of precipitation and high winds today.
Minneapolis: Minneapolis police search for missing 10-year-old boy | June 15
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Minneapolis police are searching for two missing 10-year-old boys, one last seen near Lake Street and another in Brooklyn Park, as community leaders push for public safety measures. The city also announced financial aid for small businesses affected by recent ICE activity, amid ongoing tensions and efforts to foster collaboration between law enforcement and local groups.
Minneapolis: Vice President Vance refers MN Democratic leaders to DOJ for criminal investi... | June 14
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Minneapolis residents should note Vice President Vance's referral of MN Democratic leaders to the DOJ over financial misconduct allegations and the Hairbanger concert's record turnout in downtown. The city also faces a 1% chance of rain Sunday with clear skies and 73°F highs.
Minneapolis: Minnesota education department gets millions in fraud damages | June 13
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Minneapolis officials announce a $10 million settlement from the Minnesota Department of Education over mismanaged funds, impacting local schools and programs. The city also hosts a MN United World Cup watch party at Target Field, while the community honors Geraldine Geisert, a longtime volunteer who passed away at 91.
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