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St. Paul police release body cam video of fatal shooting of Billy Hughes
St. Paul Police released police body camera videos during a Friday afternoon press conference showing the fatal shooting of an armed 43-year-old man by two of the department's officers.
Family says corrections officer killed at Stillwater prison feared for his safety before attack
An attorney hired by the family of Joseph Gomm, the corrections officer killed while on duty inside the Stillwater prison in July, says Gomm expressed concern about workplace safety before his death — including the inmate accused in the fatal attack.
Suit says sheriff shouldn't hold inmates at ICE request

A class action lawsuit against Nobles County seeks to stop a practice that attorneys say denies immigrants of their civil rights. The suit, filed by the ACLU of Minnesota, alleges that Sheriff Kent Wilkening holds certain inmates in detention even after they've posted bond or are ordered to be released by a judge.

Ellison, back on campaign trail, again denies abuse allegation
Keith Ellison was back on the campaign trail in north Minneapolis Friday morning, where campaign volunteers gathered to canvass the neighborhood on his behalf.
Feeling lucky? One more chance at 'Hamilton' tickets

Two days after Keith Ellison won the DFL primary for Minnesota attorney general, it remained unclear whether his party will endorse him as the nominee and whether his place on the ballot is secure.

Trump predicts 'Red Wave' but special elections show Democrats poised for big gains

As the 2018 midterms draw closer, President Trump continues to claim there's a "Red Wave!" brewing. The problem is, concrete voting data shows a very different type of wave forming — one that's poised to give Democrats a comfortable majority in the House.

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MN Orchestra to play in 'the heart, the spiritual home' of post-apartheid South Africa
When the Minnesota Orchestra performs its capstone concert in South Africa Friday evening, it will be in one of the most historic churches in the country. Regina Mundi Catholic Church played a central role in the organizing and the protests that led to the end of apartheid.
Respect going both ways: Film brings large-, small-scale farmers together

The Minnesota farmers growing organic produce on a few acres of land don't often cross paths with those who seed and harvest hundreds, sometimes thousands, of acres of corn and soybeans.

Manafort judge says he's received threats, won't name jurors

The judge in former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's fraud trial refused Friday to release the names of jurors, saying he has received threats and fears for their safety as well.

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