What's making news in Minneapolis:

Gun bill gets thumbs down: Police Chief Tim Dolan and County Attorney Mike Freeman were among those arguing against the "castle doctrine" bill. While Gov. Mark Dayton took the sale of law enforcement, he said he had two revolvers at the ready when he lived in Minneapolis, in case he needed to blast an intruder. (Jim Ragsdale)

Agreement on Vikings stadium near Metrodome imminent: Accord still would need OK of Legislature, Minneapolis council. (Kevin Duchschere et al)

Delays in state aid blamed as charter school closes: Academy of North Minneapolis officials blamed the delay in state aid payments and last May's tornado, although a state official says the school had plenty of aid. (Steve Brandt)

Lee's Liquor Lounge for sale. Probably. Maybe. Depends: Amid a spat with fire inspectors, owner Louie Sirian said he's ready to retire -- if he gets the right offer. (Chris Riemenschneider)

Public safety: No prison time for coach in shooting: Paul Hill used a gun to try to settle a dispute that started on the basketball court at the Midtown YWCA. (Abby Simons) A series of robberies just down the street from the Y will mean prison time for Octavia Marberry, whose brother was shot to death during the last of those robberies. (Matt McKinney)