St. Cloud
April 22

911 caller tries in vain to douse flames that engulfed man on rural property near St. Cloud

Officials have yet to make a preliminary ruling on the cause of the fire.
Local
April 22
This could be the windiest April ever in Minnesota

This could be the windiest April ever in Minnesota

Wind gusts of 30 mph or higher have been recorded on all but two days this month. It could be the windiest April of all time.
Local
April 22

Plea deal caps jail at 5 months for man whose 3-year-old found gun, fatally shot self in Hinckley home

Judge will decide in June whether to accept the terms, which include dismissing manslaughter counts.
Minneapolis
April 22
A wooden bench built and placed by a group called Minneapolis Public Seating Authority is available on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis on Thursday.

Mpls. man behind mysterious wooden benches wants folks downtown to take a load off

In downtown Minneapolis, places to sit for a spell tend to be few and far between. A part-time woodworker decided to take matters into his own hands.
Books
April 22
Caitlin O'Neil, co-owner of Minneapolis romance bookstore Tropes & Trifles, restacks books. The shop is part of the Twin Cities Independent Bookstore

In book-loving Minnesota, Independent Bookstore Day lasts 5 days. Here's what indie shops recommend.

The event, which gathers thousands, celebrates local bookstores, community and, of course, books.
Local
April 22
Calvin O’Connor plays trumpet as students listen and make note of the sounds in the seminary chapel during an interdisciplinary music and physics cl

Music or physics? This University of St. Thomas class combines both.

Minnesota colleges are increasingly promoting interdisciplinary classes, saying they hope to reduce administrative expenses and better prepare students for a changing workforce.
Local
April 21
Good Samaritans rescue a driver from his burning SUV on Interstate 94 in St. Paul on Thursday.

Good Samaritans rescue driver from fiery I-94 crash in St. Paul

No injuries were reported in the wreck, though the driver was taken to Regions Hospital for evaluation.
Twins
April 21
Ben Wozniak watches the Twins game Sunday against Detroit at Target Field. The Twins blocked off the top two levels of seats as an experiment this mon

With upper level closed, Twins fans say early-season games feel more fun

Sparse April games led the Twins to close the upper levels to keep the lower areas full.
Local
April 21
Bill Gehn, known on Plugshare as "The Ubiquitous Electric Bill" checks out a charger in Edina.

Where are the best places to charge your electric vehicle? One reviewer has the answer.

Bill Gehn has reviewed nearly 2,100 places where EV drivers can plug in and posted them on Plugshare.com and its companion app.
Politics
April 21
A duplicate of this statue of Hubert H. Humphrey on the Minnesota Capitol mall in St. Paul could be going to the nation's Capitol.

Hubert H. Humphrey statue could be going to U.S. Capitol

The statue of the late vice president and senator would replace one of Henry Mower Rice, a key figure in Minnesota statehood who was also involved in relocating Indigenous people to reservations.
Local
April 21
Vance Haugen and Bonnie Haugen are among many residents of southeastern Minnesota concerned about nitrate pollution in their drinking water. Minnesota

Minnesota House lawmakers push forward fertilizer tax to clean up contaminated wells

The tax on farmers, smaller than earlier proposals, cleared a key House committee.
Local
April 21
The TikTok app on a phone.

Minnesota lawmakers look to curtail student cellphone use in school

Legislators hope to give cover to districts that seek greater restrictions on smartphone use in schools, especially among teens who struggle to put the devices down.
Local
April 20
Michael Kotzer of New Ulm takes medication to treat coronary artery disease. He filed for bankruptcy this year after he stopped making payments to res

Medical debt shuffle: Allina sells bills to itself to sue patients

Minnesota lawmaker wants to ban the practice of selling medical debt and incentivizing collectors to aggressively pursue patients.
Local
April 20
Heavily armed law enforcement personnel search the area near E. Crestwood Drive where a suspect fired at and hit two Hennepin County sheriff’s deput

Authorities arrest Minnetonka man originally wanted before fatal shootout

The suspect lived a half-mile from the home where deputies attempted to serve his warrant April 10.
Local
April 20
The Diana E. Murphy United States Courthouse building in downtown Minneapolis.

First trial in Feeding Our Future federal fraud case starts Monday

It's the first Feeding Our Future case to go to trial since the more than $250 million fraud scheme was publicly revealed in January 2022. The seven defendants' lawyers have argued they didn't knowingly commit a crime.
Local
April 20
Manka Nkimbeng, a public health researcher at the University of Minnesota, and Nelima Munene, executive director of African Career, Education and Reso

A hunger for knowledge about dementia among Minnesota's African immigrants

New booklet focuses on correcting misconceptions and myths, and connecting community members to services.
Local
April 20
Afternoon traffic moved along the I-94 freeway as it cuts through the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul.

Medcalf: Will plans to restore St. Paul's Rondo replace what was stolen?

Ideas must include measures that will not only restore the area but also create an economic boost for the people most impacted by injustice.
Local
April 20
Winona County Commissioner Chris Meyer, second from left, asks a question during a meeting between city and county officials Monday, April 15, 2024, i

Winona says it needs a new police station. Some residents (and officials) aren't so sure.

City officials are looking to partner with Winona County on a new law enforcement center.
Local
April 20
Diversion navigator Mariela Benitez speaks on the phone with a potential client at Catholic Charities headquarters in Minneapolis. 



Hennepin County

Single adults turned away from Hennepin emergency homeless shelters 4,000 times in 2023

Shelter beds were used more than 167,700 times during the same period.
Local
April 20
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Value Village, some donated clothing is baled and sold by the pound to used clothing giant Rags

Why you should donate clothing: It (probably) won't end up at the dump

Fast fashion is tough on the climate, but clothes can have second and third lives.

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