Good afternoon! Scattered showers are possible over northwestern Minnesota later today. Highs will be cooler than yesterday over southern Minnesota with predicted highs in the 80s and lows in the 70s. In St. Paul today the attorney for Philando Castile's family announced they will pursue a civil lawsuit and press for change at the Legislature in the way police are vetted and trained. "My son was a humanitarian. He was a pillar in this community. He didn't deserve to die like that," Valerie Castile told reporters. In related news officers working a Minnesota Lynx game walked off the job after the team addressed the recent shootings. More | Forecast |
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The Vermont senator's endorsement is the conclusion to the long, surprising Democratic primary fight. Clinton praised Sanders, and Sanders returned the favor, saying it was important to elect Clinton. |
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Tiny butterflies that once numbered in the millions have largely vanished from western Minnesota's prairie landscape. Experts fear their decline is an environmental warning. |
At least four tornadoes tore across west-central Minnesota Monday, although only one minor injury was reported. Flooding in central and northeastern Minnesota is not as bad as authorities had feared. |
Attorneys are working to put together a legal team to represent the 46 adults charged with third-degree riot in the protest that shut down Interstate 94 this weekend. |
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Americans buy twice as many packages of bagged salad greens as heads of lettuce these days. Is the bagged stuff just as good? If it gets you to eat more leafy greens, yes. |
Roles for female characters in the spy genre tend to fall into two categories: the imperiled love interest or the femme fatale. |
A screenshot of the new interactive radon map of Minnesota. The department said about two in five homes have dangerously high radon levels. Dan Tranter, supervisor of the Health Department's radon program, said he hopes the new map will spur people to test for the gas, which is the No. 2 cause of lung cancer. |
As kids grow older, they grow less likely to maintain or build relationships with friends of different races. A new study shows teachers can have a surprising effect on changing that. |