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Parents believe 'beefs' amplified by social media livestreaming to blame for St. Paul shootings
SAINT PAUL, Minn — The latest shooting in St. Paul occurred at a 19th birthday party on Rose Avenue, where the adult couple living there said young children were present. "They were on a trampoline, on the street, pushing babies in strollers," the 19-year-old's mother said. "And next thing you know, a car drove by and decided to open fire."
How Memorial Day is being marked across Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Memorial Day may be the unofficial start to summer, but it's important to remember the true meaning behind the day.There will be plenty of events across Minnesota to honor the service and sacrifice of our fallen soldiers.Gov. Tim Walz will recognize the day at an annual event at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.More than 1,000 people are expected to attend that ceremony. Volunteers spent the weekend putting up roughly 200,000 flags at the cemetery where service members and their spouses are buried in preparation for Monday morning's event, which starts at 9:45 a.m.Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis is also holding...
Showers, storms possible in Twin Cities on Memorial Day
MINNEAPOLIS — Showers and storms are possible this Memorial Day, though it won't be a total washout.The Twin Cities will be dry early, but showers will increase from east to west by midmorning. A few storms could be embedded in those showers. Things will get active again in the afternoon and evening, particularly in southeastern Minnesota. Damaging winds are possible.The forecast high in the Twin Cities will be in the mid-60s.Aside from some lingering showers Tuesday morning and some activity late Thursday, the middle of the week looks dry. It will also be mainly sunny, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 70s by Thursday.Showers and storms could return late in the week and continue into the weekend.
'Did not feel normal': Day care operator sentenced for traumatic injuries that left 6-month-old boy in a coma
“What she did was about as close to a murder as we could see," a prosecutor said. "I’m honestly stunned that Nolan survived." The post ‘Did not feel normal’: Day care operator sentenced for traumatic injuries that left 6-month-old boy in a coma first appeared on Law & Crime.
Minneapolis Braces for Rainy Memorial Day, Thunderstorms Likely as Week Clears Up
Minneapolis residents can expect a damp Memorial Day with a high chance of showers and the possibility of thunderstorms starting in the late morning. Today's weather forecast predicts an 80 percent chance of precipitation with new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, although thunderstorms may bring higher amounts, according to the National Weather Service.
Jun brings Szechuan cooking to Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — After learning to cook Szechuan style in New York, Jessie Wong really wanted her own restaurant. "I grew up in China. When I was little, I helped my parents cook dumplings. I made Shandong style dumplings," said Jessie Wong, owner of Jun. "I worked with my parents then I went to New York for a couple of years and worked with a chef from Chengdu practicing Szechuan. After I tried Szechuan food I fell in love, I really wanted my own restaurant." Immigrating in 2001, she found life in America a little tough. "I came here for one year, and...
What's open and what's closed on Memorial Day in the Twin Cities?
MINNEAPOLIS — Many Americans will be off work and out of school on Memorial Day, a federal holiday honoring fallen U.S. service members.Here's a look at which places you can expect to find open for business in the Twin Cities, and which ones will be taking the day off.What's open on Memorial Day?Memorial Day is a big day for sales, so most major retailers and restaurants are open. However, many may have limited store hours. The biggest exception to that rule is Costco, which will be closed on Monday.A number of small, local businesses are scheduled to remain open on...
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