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Good evening! The next round before the final four lakes is here! Now you can vote between Crane Lake and Lake Pepin. You decide who comes out on top. The lake that wins will have a special concert on the lake's shoreline and bragging rights. Don't forget to vote for your favorite between the two. | Updraft | Forecast | NewsCut
Sun Country says it should have flown 'rescue flight' to passengers stranded in Mexico
Sun Country airlines CEO Jude Bricker says his company should have flown a "rescue flight" to Mazatlan last weekend and will cover the extra costs "rightfully frustrated" travelers paid to get home after their airline left them without a way home.
Ex-Mpls. FBI agent pleads guilty to leaking classified info to reporter
A former agent with the FBI's Minneapolis division, whose lawyers say was required to "implement FBI investigation directives that profiled and intimidated minority communities in Minnesota," pleaded guilty Tuesday to two federal offenses of unlawfully retaining and leaking classified documents.
One dead after Southwest jet with engine trouble makes emergency landing
At least one person died after a Southwest plane experienced serious engine trouble Tuesday and was forced to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia. Seven other people on board Flight 1380 were injured.
St. Louis Park unanimously passes first-of-its-kind tenant protection
St. Louis Park's city council unanimously passed its first tenant protection ordinance on Monday night. The ordinance, believed to be the first of its kind in Minnesota, requires landlords to pay the moving expenses of low-income tenants if they decide to raise rents, not renew leases, or re-screen tenants within the first three months of owning a property.
Supreme Court strikes down part of immigration law
The U.S. Supreme Court declared a clause in federal law, requiring the deportation of immigrants convicted of a "crime of violence," unconstitutionally vague Tuesday.
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Widow of officer killed by distracted driver helps kick off campaign
The widow of a Wayzata police officer struck and killed by a driver on Highway 12 last year helped kick off a campaign to stop distracted driving in Hopkins on Tuesday.
IRS payment site fails on tax day, but you still have to pay
Just in time for tax day: The IRS website to make payments is down. But you still have to pay your taxes.
Feds: $5K reward to find suspected Blooming Prairie killer
Federal marshals are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the capture of a southern Minnesota woman on the run and being sought in connection with her husband's death and for allegedly killing a woman in Florida and stealing her identity.
Wild lose Parise for multiple weeks to broken sternum
Minnesota Wild left wing Zach Parise has a broken sternum that will keep him out for multiple weeks, an injury that occurred late in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against Winnipeg.
NewsCut: Carl Kasell, dead at 84
It’s hard to imagine there are any fans of public radio who aren’t gobsmacked by the death today of Carl Kasell, the longtime NPR announcer who also was a sidekick on the show “Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me.” | New today: Listen to The NewsCut Afternoon Update
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