What's making news in Minneapolis:

Arrest made in shooting death of cab driver: A 20-year-old Robbinsdale man suspected in the shooting death of a taxi driver last week has surrendered to police, authorities said Wednesday. (Paul Walsh)

One dead, another badly hurt in house fire in Lyndale neighborhood: The blaze broke out about 6 a.m. at a three-story home at 3500 Harriet Av. S., fire officials said. (Paul Walsh)

Stadium plan gives public less in Vikings' sale compared to Twins: As part of its push for a new stadium, the Vikings want the public's share of any team sale to be based on the profit, not the overall sale price. (Mike Kaszuba)

Target Field transit hub still needs $30 million before final approval: County Board may have to make up the difference to avoid costly delay in construction. (Kevin Duchschere)

Prosecution presses to keep Senser trial in Hennepin County: Amy Senser's attorney has claimed news coverage and online comments make a fair trial here impossible. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and his office say that isn't so. (Matt McKinney)

Second "Beat Down Posse" leader is convicted: The conviction of Joseph Duane "Little Joe" Gustafson Jr. effectively ends the reign of the "Beat Down Posse," a criminal gang run by father and son that robbed, beat and stole at their direction, according to authorities. (Matt McKinney)

Brick needs rebuilding: Rock critic Jon Bream says the new Warehouse District music club doesn't pass the test, despite a potent opening-night show by Jane's Addiction.