Local
June 26, 2020
Northern Oil and Gas invests in North Dakota oil projects. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune)

Northern Oil and Gas plans reverse stock split because of low stock price since pandemic

Local
June 26, 2020
Sophie Konewko and Megan Albers took two Bird scooters for a ride through downtown Minneapolis in July 2018.

Minneapolis City Council OKs scooter vendors for mid-July launch

Under the deal, up to 2,500 will hit the streets, many with locks.
Local
June 26, 2020

Hardworking salvage yard operator Russ Bauer dies at 80

Duluth
June 26, 2020

Hibbing teacher charged with sending lewd videos to children

Instructor in Hibbing allegedly sent material to four teens.
Local
June 26, 2020

Pickup passion runs deep

You can take away our coffee, but not our trucks.
Local
June 26, 2020
New Minneapolis voting center is ready for socially distant elections

New Minneapolis voting center is ready for socially distant elections

Officials prepare for more ballots by mail, socially distant early voting.
Local
June 26, 2020
Adrian Raymaar Keys

Faribault prisoner who tested positive for coronavirus dies, another critical

More than 200 inmates at the facility have tested positive for COVID-19.
Local
June 26, 2020
From left, Y.K. Cheong, of Washington, and Ken Tan, of Minneapolis, biked on SE. Main Street near St. Anthony Main in Minneapolis in June 2015.

Weekend traffic: Minneapolis parkways begin to reopen, Hwy. 13 in Lilydale remains closed

Minneapolis
June 26, 2020
Carter Sims, 3, of Pine Island ran past a mural at the George Floyd memorial outside Cup Foods on Thursday, June 25.

A month after Floyd's death, city struggles with twin crises

Minneapolis finds itself deep in a debate over racial inequities as leaders look to both remake law enforcement and respond to a new outbreak of violence on the streets.
Local
June 26, 2020

Minnesota companies have window to have meaningful discussions about workplace culture

Minnesota's Top Workplaces have had a head start in reacting to a crisis.
Local
June 26, 2020
A man shot off fireworks along Chicago Avenue Saturday night near Cup Foods.

Fireworks booming across Mpls., rattling neighbors, sparking complaints

Residents of cities across the country have been reporting unusual amounts of fireworks.
Local
June 26, 2020
Germany unveiled a tracker app in mid-June, using platforms that Apple and Google collectively created and enabled on their mobile devices. But a surv

Privacy, tech issues stifle potential for COVID-19 tracking apps

Struggles by HealthPartners to get a COVID-19 crowdsourcing app in broad use reflect the difficulties of using mobile device technology to trace the course of the pandemic across the U.S.
Minneapolis
June 25, 2020
Alec Voight bagged customers groceries at Kowalski's in Minneapolis on March 9, 2017. The Minneapolis City Council is delaying enforcement of its plas

Minneapolis delays enforcement of plastic bag fee, citing pandemic

Local
June 25, 2020
Gov. Tim Walz is moving to send out $841 million in federal aid to counties, cities and townships hit hard by COVID-19.

Walz to release $841 million in COVID-19 aid to local governments

Legislators failed to pass distribution plan during recent special session.

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