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Governor Walz Responds to Abortion Ruling With Executive Order
Walz said his action should help shield people seeking or providing abortions in Minnesota from facing legal consequences in other states.
Another Former Officer Charged in George Floyd Death Posts Bail
A second former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd is out of jail after posting bail.
Two Airman Killed in Shooting at Grand Forks Base
The military says an early-morning shooting has left two airmen dead at the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota.
Federal Health Officials Recommend Restrictions on Social Gatherings
The White House on Monday urged all older Americans to stay home and everyone to avoid crowds and eating out at restaurants as part of sweeping guidelines meant to combat an expected surge of coronavirus cases.
Minnesota Cop Rips Up Ticket He Gave to Desperate Widow
A Minnesota police officer who cited a 61-year-old widow for trying to steal groceries from a Walmart had a change of heart when he realized she was caring for numerous children and was desperate.
Porsche Used as Battering Ram to Free Nissan From Impound Lot
Prosecutors have accused a Minnesota man of using a Porsche as a battering ram to get his Nissan Altima out of an Onalaska impound lot.
Le Sueur Woman Gets 15 Years For Murder Plot
LE CENTER, Minn. (AP) — A southern Minnesota woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting to kill her ex-husband.
Governor Dayton Has Cancer
St Paul (AP) - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says he's been diagnosed with prostate cancer but will finish the final two years of his term.