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Keeping Minneapolis safe over the 4th, trying to get more money out of big tobacco, weather concerns for fireworks
Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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It's the pre-holiday news you need! Get caught up with the 830 On The Go:
- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara says they’re ready to keep people safe and crack down on criminals over the 4th.
- Attorney General Keith Ellison files a motion saying big tobacco owes Minnesota $58 million in underpayments.
- Governor Tim Walz is in Washington as Democratic governors get time with President Joe Biden.
- Murder charges are now filed against a 24-year-old Faribault man.
- Keeping our pets safe over the loud 4th of July holiday.
- The weather is forcing some communities to change their plans for the 4th and fireworks.
- Minnesota has an update to a new law on the books to prevent election fraud using Artificial Intelligence.
- Serious concerns about a bridge on the Blue Earth River thanks to flooding.
- Senator Klobuchar and Rep. Craig on cracking down on the sale of illicit drugs on social media.
- Minneapolis has its first Narcan vending machine to try and prevent overdoses.
- The Minnesota Lynx got a couple of All-Stars bids.