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This Day In History: Minnesota's deadliest tornado outbreak of May 6th, 1965 leaves path of destruction
On this Monday, May 6th, we are remembering an historic day in Minnesota’s history, one of the worst weather events the state has ever seen. WCCO’s Susie Jones looks back at that deadly tornado outbreak of 1965.
Feeding Our Future trial: Key witnesses say they never saw anyone serve meals
The finance director for Shakopee schools testified Monday that the district distributed meals to students during the COVID-19 pandemic, but far fewer than those reported by Feeding Our Future defendants charged with defrauding the federal government. The federal prosecutors’ implication via the testimony was clear: The Feeding Our Future defendants were juicing — and inventing […] The post Feeding Our Future trial: Key witnesses say they never saw anyone serve meals appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.
Man charged in 2013 fatal shooting at Minneapolis gas station upon return to U.S.
MINNEAPOLIS — A man who allegedly fled the country after fatally shooting a man in October of 2013 now faces charges.The shooting happened shortly before midnight on Oct. 30, 2013, at a gas station at the intersection of Washington Avenue South and 12th Avenue South. The 26-year-old victim was found in the driver's seat of a car with multiple gunshot wounds to the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Nearby, officers found a torn piece of cloth that appeared to be from a letterman-style jacket, charges say.Documents say that the victim had been on the phone with a woman...
St. Cloud police seek missing girl, 14, who may be in Twin Cities
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Police in St. Cloud are looking for a missing teenage girl who may have traveled to the Twin Cities.Fourteen-year-old Emmarae Gervasi was last seen Friday leaving the 1700 block of Seventh Avenue South, the St. Cloud Police Department said. At the time, she was wearing a black tank top and black sweatpants with Betty Boop on them.Police described Gervasi as 5'5" with dark brown hair and brown eyes.Police believe she was looking for someone to take her to the Twin Cities.Anyone with information about Gervasi is asked to call the St. Cloud Police Department at 320-251-1200.
2024 Minnesota Teacher of the Year named
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Education Minnesota has named its 2024 Teacher of the Year. Taking home the award on Sunday was Tracy Byrd, a ninth-grade teacher at Washburn High School in Minneapolis. Byrd is a Washburn graduate himself. According to his bio, he left a career in the financial industry...
Minnesota paving the way for a new type of shopping center: cultural malls
As you probably know, Minnesota was home to the first indoor shopping mall and is now a retail hub in the United States. But as shopping malls and big box stores shutter, Minnesota is now paving the way for a new type of mall, cultural malls. Last week a business...
Foodie Finds: Habanero Tacos Grill
MINNEAPOLIS — It started as a food truck and expanded to a restaurant on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Now this authentic Mexican cuisine is coming to St. Paul. Habanero Tacos Grill has two food trucks you can spot around the Twin Cities, a location on East Lake Street and a new restaurant opening on Snelling Avenue North in St. Paul.
Bystanders rescue drowning man from Bde Maka Ska
MINNEAPOLIS — Bystanders in Minneapolis helped save a man's life after pulling him from Bde Maka Ska late Sunday afternoon.The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Water Patrol says it responded to a potential drowning on the lake shortly before 5:30 p.m.A 23-year-old man had been swimming when he went underwater, police say.Bystanders were able to get the man out of the water and began CPR until paramedics arrived and took over.Paramedics transported the man to the Hennepin County Medical Center for further evaluation.Members of the Minneapolis Police Department, Minneapolis Park Police and local fire departments also responded to the incident.
Minneapolis Weather, A Week of Sunshine, Storms and Seasonal Temperatures Ahead
Minneapolis residents can expect a mix of sunny skies and stormy weather in the coming week according to the latest forecasts. Temperatures will hover around the 70-degree mark with a warming trend starting today with a sunny high near 70. The National Weather Service predicts calm conditions that will shift to a south-southwest breeze in the afternoon, perfect for those wanting to enjoy the start of May outdoors.
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