October 25, 2022 Muslim-Americans find common ground with conservatives over politicization of America's schools Some Muslim American communities across the country are joining forces with conservative groups to push back on what they see as the politicization of America's schools.
October 23, 2022 Ellison denies knowing anyone who supports defunding police despite own support for replacing police force Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison claimed that he didn't know anyone who supports the "Defund the Police" movement despite previous support for replacing police.
October 23, 2022 University of Minnesota med school students pledge to fight 'White supremacy' at ceremony Medical students at the University of Minnesota recently pledged to fight "White supremacy, colonialism [and] the gender binary" amid a ceremony; Dr. Marc Siegel reacted on "Fox & Friends Weekend."
October 23, 2022 Minneapolis struggles to recruit police in wake of George Floyd's murder City officials in Minneapolis are struggling to boost recruitment for police departments, which have been left vacated in the aftermath of the police-involved murder of George Floyd.
October 21, 2022 Minnesota GOP secretary of state wants to mandate proofreading for every county's ballots Minnesota GOP secretary of state candidate Kim Crocket believes the secretary of state's office should proofread every county's ballot prior to mailing them out.
October 21, 2022 Minnesota man charged with beating his girlfriend's 17-month-old daughter to death A Minnesota man has been charged with beating his girlfriend's 17-month-old daughter to death. The 26-year-old man was jailed on a $2 million bail.
October 21, 2022 Minneapolis to pay more than $700,000 over police brutality at George Floyd protests Minneapolis has to pay $700,000 after police used excessive force at the 2020 George Floyd protests. The city council approved four separate settlements.
October 19, 2022 Wisconsin, Minnesota residents grieving from losing loved ones have been targeted by scammers Wisconsin and Minnesota families, who are dealing with the recent loss of loved ones, have been targeted by scammers and fake online accounts asking for donations.
October 18, 2022 University of Minnesota board member criticized for questioning if enrollment decline is due to diversity A member of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents is questioning whether the decline in enrollment is due to the school being 'too diverse.'
October 18, 2022 Minneapolis city subcommittee approves police request to contract social workers A Minneapolis city council subcommittee approved the police department's request to contract social workers in their offices, with the goal of improving responses to 911 calls.