April 26, 2023 Supreme Court to hear case of 94-year-old Minnesota woman who lost her condo over $2,300 in unpaid taxes A 94-year-old woman from Minnesota lost her condo over $2,300 in unpaid taxes. The apartment sold for $40K and she received no money. The Supreme Court will decide whether this is fair.
April 25, 2023 Minnesota lawmakers considering 'red flag' law, background check expansion The Minnesota House of Representatives is considering two gun control measures: one expanding background checks, and another enacting a "red flag" firearm confiscation law.
April 25, 2023 Minnesota lawmakers consider bills that would legalize recreational marijuana The Minnesota Legislature is debating legalizing the use of recreational marijuana in the state. The state Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill on Friday.
April 25, 2023 Minnesota WWII veteran celebrates turning 100 years old, wishes today's young people had 'more backbone' In honor of her 100 year birthday, Dorothy Lassig is sharing some her favorite memories from her time in the war to square dancing at 92, read all about her interesting life.
April 24, 2023 Rapper Desiigner charged for masturbating aboard overseas flight Rapper Desiigner faces a federal indecent exposure charge after repeatedly being caught masturbating aboard a Minneapolis-bound flight from Tokyo.
April 24, 2023 Minnesota man accused of attacking ex-football player cut off ankle monitor, led police on chase Retired Minneapolis firefighter Eric Jagers, accused of attacking former football player Tellis Redmon, allegedly led police on a chase through western Minnesota after his release.
April 24, 2023 Ex-Minnesota police officer Kim Potter, who killed Daunte Wright, freed Monday from prison Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter was freed from prison early Monday after more than one year behind bars for the accidental killing of Daunte Wright.
April 23, 2023 Professors forced into retraction on 'false' research accusing employer of pervasive racism University of Minnesota academics were forced to retract an article they wrote that called their employer "structurally racist" and its DEI policies "performative."
April 23, 2023 Homeowner heist? Supreme Court to decide limits of property seizures to satisfy tax debts The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday about a property rights case involving a 94-year-old who's home was seized in Minnesota for unpaid taxes.
April 22, 2023 Minnesota mom Madeline Kingsbury sings to baby in 2021 video as military brother returns from overseas Missing Minnesota woman Madeline Kingsbury's brother, who is an Army infantryman, returned home to find his sister: "The search has and will continue, on multiple fronts"