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Mounds View High School Lockdown Today After Reports of Possible Shooting in Minnesota

Mounds View High School in Minnesota was placed on lockdown today after reports began circulating among students and on social media suggesting a possible shooting on campus. The situation prompted an immediate response from school officials and law enforcement as authorities worked to determine the nature of the repor
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Waymo driverless cars in Minneapolis: Ride-share drivers fear job losses as testing continues

MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The conversation around driverless cars is heating up as Waymo explores bringing its ride-hailing service to Minneapolis. Community weighs in on Waymo’s driverless vehicle plans. What we know:. Waymo vehicles are currently being tested in Minneapolis with a trained specialist behind the wheel. The
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Weather Impact Alert issued for Thursday with two possible storm windows

The alert goes into effect at midnight and last until 11:59 p.m. Thursday. With storms possible Thursday morning and evening, the KARE 11 Weather Team is issuing an all-day Weather Impact Alert. There are still a variety of scenarios that could play out, but the biggest threats include small hail...
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Blue-green algae advisory issued for Lake Nokomis

The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board issued a hazardous algae advisory for Lake Nokomis' main beach and 50th Street beach due to blue-green algae.
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St. Paul City Attorney won’t file charges against Cities Church protesters

The St. Paul City Attorney says no state charges will be filed against anti-ICE protesters who demonstrated in a St. Paul church earlier this year. The protesters disrupted a Sunday service in January because a church leader there is also a ranking official in a local ICE office. In a...
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Farmington man gets 20 yeas for stabbing wife 10 times over cheating allegation

FARMINGTON, Minn. (FOX 9) - A 53-year-old Farmington man was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Wednesday after repeatedly stabbing his wife in April 2025 over cheating allegations. Mehdi Badaoui sentenced. What we know:. Mehdi Badaoui was sentenced to 240 months, with credit for 416 days already served. He...
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Cub’s secretly beloved donuts are 99 cents for National Donut Day

For National Donut Day, Cub Foods will be offering its donuts for 99 cents.
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This Historic Minnesota Wildflower Garden Is America’s Oldest And Completely Free To Enter

America’s oldest wildflower garden sits quietly in Minnesota and most people have no idea it exists. No flashy entrance or admission booth, and no gift shop pushing overpriced souvenirs. You simply walk in and find yourself surrounded by native blooms that have been growing here for over a century....
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ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Dozens of anti-immigration enforcement protesters who face federal criminal charges after they interrupted a Minnesota church service in January, accompanied by former CNN journalist Don Lemon, will not additionally face state charges, a prosecutor said Wednesday. St. Paul City Attorney Irene Kao
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Dakota County sheriff calls boom in overdose cases an epidemic

In Dakota County, where there are just under a million residents, there were 25 suspected overdoses between May 29 through June 2 — two of which were fatal.

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