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Debate over whether to divest from Israel dominates University of Minnesota regents meeting
Pro-Palestinian student activists are urging the U to cut ties with companies in response to the war between Israel and Hamas, while some Jewish organizations have called boycotts discriminatory.
Body camera footage shows woman pointing gun at St. Paul officers before they return fire
Pepsi Lee Heinl, 41, died of gunshot wounds after a "suicide in progress" call.
New ownership, management coming to troubled Bii Di Gain senior apartments
Elders living in the Minneapolis housing complex have been protesting in recent months, accusing management of failing to perform maintenance.
Nonprofit group wants to transform an empty Blaine building into Islamic school and mosque
The East Blaine Community Center has bought the former Minnesota School of Business building overlooking I-35W. It wants the land rezoned.
How did gambling develop into a major industry in Minnesota?
Gambling had been largely illegal in the state until half a century ago.
Minnesota pot growers sue state, seeking to legally sell their homegrown cannabis
State constitution allows farm and garden products to be sold without licenses, they argue.
Motorcyclist, 35, suspected of speeding dies in collision with car in Brooklyn Park
The crash occurred shortly after 6 p.m. Thursday, police said.
Former St. Kate's nursing dean embezzled $400K, charges say
"Little to no services" were provided, according to the charges, which allege the money was funneled to a business owned by her romantic partner.
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Neal: Hurt most by Bally-Comcast fight? Superfans like Debbie
The most-tenured of fans can't watch their Twins on TV, and that might be the best reason of all to settle this squabble. C'mon, CEOs, figure this out.
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Brooks: No funding, no lab, no problem for dogged University of Minnesota student inventors
Undergrads spent six years building a new medical device to treat Raynaud's.
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'Highly active' northern lights displays this weekend may be largest in nearly 20 years
The Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch for Friday and Saturday, the first since 2005.
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Thousands of fans swarmed downtown Minneapolis for Friday's game, which marked the team's first second-round playoff appearance since 2004.
Cash, gold jewelry, luxury cars: FBI agent details evidence seized in Feeding Our Future case
An FBI agent testified Friday in the Feeding Our Future trial about the luxury purchases defendants bought during the alleged fraud scheme.
Latest felony charge says Myon Burrell had illicit drugs in his SUV, $60,000 in cash in his home
Burrell remains jailed in Minneapolis in lieu of $75,000 bail ahead of a court appearance Monday.
Neal: Hurt most by Bally-Comcast fight? Superfans like Debbie
The most-tenured of fans can't watch their Twins on TV, and that might be the best reason of all to settle this squabble. C'mon, CEOs, figure this out.