July 11, 2023 Minnesota husband charged with murder after wife is found dead along a road A Minnesota husband is now facing a second-degree murder charged after his wife was found dead along a road in Fort Ripley Township, northwest of Minneapolis, in late June.
July 10, 2023 Minnesota Gov. Walz was legally allowed to mandate masks, appellate court rules The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that Democratic Gov. Tim Walz legally possessed the authority to mandate face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 10, 2023 Appellate court sides with Amish community in religious freedom septic tank case Minnesota's Swartzentruber Amish scored a legal victory Monday when a three-judge panel ruled against state regulations mandating septic systems for disposal of "gray water."
July 9, 2023 Minnesota Planned Parenthood entices teens as young as 13 with gift cards for completing 'sex ed summer camp' Planned Parenthood in Minnesota is offering teens a spot in 'sex ed summer camp,' a program that educates some as young as 13 with what some parents call 'explicit' material.
July 9, 2023 Native Americans join call for reparations over Minnesota treatment of tribal lands Native American tribes are seeking reparations from universities across the country that they say took land "for financial gain" and must compensate them.
July 7, 2023 Minnesota woman's remains found in storage unit, possibly connected to man charged with killing girlfriend The remains of missing Fanta Xayavong were found in a Minnesota storage unit, St. Paul Police announced on Friday, marking the second missing person in a week that the department has found dead.
July 7, 2023 Minnesota meat processor caught employing minors promises to change hiring practices Monogram Foods will pay a fine of over $30,000 and reform its hiring practices after two teenagers, ages 16 and 17, were caught working in a meat processing plant.
July 7, 2023 Minnesota authorities identify 3 who drowned near Mississippi River over July 4 weekend Ke Drer, alongside Petrona and Miguel Juan-Jose, reportedly drowned in a Mississippi River tributary over the Fourth of July weekend, according to authorities.
July 6, 2023 Quick-thinking Minnesota deputies separate pair of brawling eagles that became entangled during fight Two eagles got stuck together while fighting in a Minnesota lake. Quick-thinking deputies were able to rescue the birds with a pole. The two eagles reportedly fight often.
July 5, 2023 WATCH: Minneapolis' Boom Island explosion nearly takes out reporter Local reporters were nearly caught in an explosion while covering a chaotic night in Minneapolis' Boom Island Park during Fourth of July celebrations.