Murder vs. Manslaughter: Minnesota’s Homicide Statutes Explained
When a violent death occurs in Minneapolis, Saint Paul or anywhere in Minnesota, the specific charge filed—first-degree murder, second-degree murder or manslaughter—dictates the potential prison time. Here’s how the state differentiates these acts:. The Degrees of Murder. First-degree murder (Life Imprisonment):...
Blue Cross to end SilverSneakers coverage at YMCA, Life Time
According to YMCA leadership, this impacts around 7,800 seniors who use the locations in the Twin Cities metro. Blue Cross Blue Shield said that YMCA locations in Greater Minnesota will not be impacted.
Effective January 1, 2026, Minneapolis Minimum Wage to be Adjusted for Inflation to $16.37...
Starting from January 1, 2026, the city of Minneapolis will see an adjustment in its minimum wage to account for inflation. The new wage will be set at $16.37 for all businesses, irrespective of their size. This change is applicable to employees based on their physical location in Minneapolis while performing their...
1 injured in Minneapolis shooting; 3 arrested on unrelated charges
The Minneapolis Police Department is investigating after a man was shot Sunday morning.
A Controversial Move Towards Healing: HCMC Extends Muslim Prayer Stickers to Psychiatric Rooms
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on A small step to boost healing: HCMC expands Muslim prayer stickers to psychiatric rooms.
Mom of Annunciation survivor on mission to strengthen gun laws
In the aftermath of a summer of gun violence in Minnesota, the push to put limits on semi-automatic weapons has stalled — but one group has not given up.
3 teens hurt after crash in stolen car
Three teens were injured in a crash involving a stolen car late Friday night.
Minnesotans break giving record amid rising nonprofit needs
ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota nonprofits are reporting increasing financial strain and rising demand for services, even as donors set a new record for the state’s annual Give to the Max Day. At the Neighborhood Development Alliance in St. Paul, a sign on the door tells visitors that...
System could bring 3-6 inches of snow to Minnesota before Thanksgiving
There's the potential for more snow next weekend, but weather officials say confidence is currently 'low.'
Minneapolis council members back arresting federal agents who violate law
Minneapolis City Council members Jason Chavez, Elliot Payne, and Robin Wonsley said Nov. 14 that local police could, and should, arrest federal agents if they fail to identify themselves or wear face coverings. Their comments come as the city prepares to negotiate a new police contract, set to expire in...

















