Local
January 21, 2017

Live: Women from Minnesota converge on D.C. march

East Metro
January 21, 2017
Rev. Philip Jegede is suing the local Better Business Bureau for giving his online seminary an "F" rating, which he said is seriously hurting the semi

Columbia Heights seminary vows to continue clash with BBB

Defamation settlement is not enough, says seminary owner.
Local
January 21, 2017

The Rev. John Guttermann, immigrant advocate, dies at age 69

South Metro
January 21, 2017
Cameron Clark, from left, one of the five shooting victims from outside the Fourth Precinct and cousin of Jamar Clark, speaks with fellow shooting vic

'I felt like I was going to die,' one of five shot at Clark protest testifies

Teven King, 20, said he and others confronted Allen Scarsella before the shots were fired.
Don't Miss
January 20, 2017
Officer Jason Behr sits for a portrait with his recently retired parter Blade, an 8-year-old German shepherd, Wednesday. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • an

After 7 years, an Edina police dog has gone on his last patrol

Blade the K-9 retired last month and is now living with longtime partner Jason Behr. Both are getting used to their new roles.
South Metro
January 20, 2017
Chris Toll, 25, of Minneapolis, fishes from a hole outside of his ice house on Courthouse Lake in Chaska. Toll used cooked shrimp from a grocery store

Trout opener draws hundreds to Chaska's Courthouse Lake

Ice fishing enthusiasts enjoyed a balmy opener, and a chance to celebrate old and new traditions.
South Metro
January 20, 2017

South news briefs: Sibley Historic Site in Mendota gets $10,000 gift for improvements

East Metro
January 20, 2017
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Father of two slain outside Mpls. club Jan. 8 remembered as family man who avoided trouble

Friends and relatives described William Irvin, 35, as a dedicated family man, who lived quietly in his North St. Paul apartment.
St. Paul
January 20, 2017
Hend Al-Mansour had three figures painted on the tree trunk that once stood in front of her home in the Union Park area of St. Paul, including one tha

Merriam Park neighborhood 'Goddess Tree' installed in St. Paul gallery

West Metro
January 20, 2017
FILE - This Dec. 20, 2010 file photo shows signage at a Starbucks store in New York. Starbucks aims to drum up holiday sales with promises of free esp

Some Starbucks to open later following early morning robberies

In the past month, gunmen have stormed into at least four Starbucks stores in Minneapolis, Richfield and St. Louis Park just as they opened.
Local
January 20, 2017

Corrections for Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017

Minneapolis
January 20, 2017
Protesters followed a police escort during Friday's anti-Trump march to City Hall.

About 2,000 protesters converge in downtown Mpls. to protest Trump

Protesters criticized the new president's views on immigration, climate change and women's rights.
West Metro
January 20, 2017

Man charged with sex assault at hearing-impaired group home in Richfield

Adrian Wesley, 25, allegedly accosted the staff member as she checked on him.
East Metro
January 20, 2017

Delays reported on I-94 near Woodbury

Motorists were encountering a several-minute wait due to possible police activity involving a would-be jumper.
North Metro
January 20, 2017
Columbia Heights Fire Department photo: A bus caused extensive damage to a house in Columbia Heights Friday.

Bus crashes into Columbia Heights house, Fire Department says

No one was hurt, but a gas line was hit.
West Metro
January 20, 2017
Officials from the DHS and BCA removed boxes and computer equipment from the Salama Child Care Center, Wednesday, May 13, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN.

Jan. 20, 2017: Mpls. child care director charged with nearly $200K in fraud

The Salama Child Care Center in Minneapolis had its license revoked in 2015.
Local
January 20, 2017
Minnesota has some of the most forward looking equal opportunity laws in the country, but state officials often don't follow them contributing to some

Audit: State not following equal opportunity laws

Despite affirmative action laws, audit says state hiring of "targeted groups" lags behind.
Minneapolis
January 20, 2017

State pledges $400K to shrink number of Indian foster care kids

Disproportionate child numbers called "unacceptable,"and $400,000 will fund program mirroring successful effort for African-Americans.
Minneapolis
January 20, 2017
Bauhaus in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis seeks to make taprooms dog-friendly

Minneapolis considering plan to tweak health codes so that doors can be open to pooches.
West Metro
January 20, 2017

St. Louis Park High newspaper sues district for video of incident

The Echo newspaper is suing St. Louis Park Public Schools and Superintendent Rob Metz to review video footage of a school incident.

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