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Four soldiers were inside a military vehicle that was shot at.
The governor has asked the Legislature for emergency funding for the additional police.
The jury listened to lengthy presentations from the prosecution and defense.
The passenger in the vehicle told police about the incident.
Facebook will remove posts that call for weapons to be brought to Minneapolis and anything that celebrates George Floyd's death.
The company's lawsuit claims the voting system suppressed free speech and hurt its business relationships.
The Minnesota basketball phenom is following the footsteps of Jalen Suggs.
The experienced journalist was the first to serve two terms as president of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
Kale Hannahs' classmates made sure he got a chance to play during recess.
The latest from Minnesota health officials.
Investigators in western Wisconsin are trying to unravel a mystery in a case they are treating as a homicide. The burned car was found Sept. 18, north of Norwalk, Wis. Investigators have determined the victim was not the owner of the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix with Minnesota license plates.
Twin Cities Automotive, part of Pohlad Cos., has signed a purchase agreement to buy Carousel Audi and Carousel Porsche in Golden Valley, as well as Maplewood Audi and Maplewood Imports in Maplewood, the Business Journal reports.
The dealership claims the company's new rules on international sales will cost it millions of dollars in revenue per year and put its business in jeopardy. The lawsuit says dealers can no longer sell Harley-brand parts and accessories outside the United States.
Gateway offers loans through thousands of used car dealers in 30 states. So far this year, the company’s made $200 million. TCF officials say they'll start offering car loans in the next few months.
Jodi Anne Montavon, 47, the onetime owner of the Montavon Motors Ford dealership in Grand Rapids, Minn., has been charged with scheming to fraud her bank out of $1.5 million, using some of the cash to finance a Caribbean vacation, the Duluth News Tribune reports.
A federal judge ordered Harley-Davidson Motor Co. to halt a sales restriction that one St. Paul dealership says would have put them out of business. The ban was on sales of parts, accessories and apparel through third-party websites.
A Minneapolis official says the failure on the Martin Sabo pedestrian bridge happened with what's known as a diaphragm plate. Deputy Public Works Director Heidi Hamilton tells the city council more of the plates are also cracked. She says it may take months to repair, but she's confident there is a retrofit solution.
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