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Changes in Twins leadership, new partnership hoping to cut off violence in Minneapolis, disputed arson attempt on a Mankato mosque, Hennepin County settles a lawsuit
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Time to get caught up! It's the "830 On The Go"!
Changes at the top of the Twins with longtime President Dave St. Peter stepping aside and Derek Falvey getting the promotion.
Minneapolis police and the NAACP announced a new partnership today to help resolve conflicts between neighbors.
St. Paul's Medical Debt Reset Initiative is underway.
Hundreds are expected to attend a "One Pill Can Kill" fentanyl awareness event in North Branch.
A Minneapolis man wrongfully incarcerated for nearly 20 years sues the state $100,000 for each year he was behind bars.
Hennepin County Attorney addresses the dismissal of charges against a wrongfully convicted man after serving nearly 16 years in prison.
Hennepin County will pay $3.4 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of a man who died in jail.
Members of a Mankato mosque are calling on police to investigate an attempted arson but police say there’s no threat.
Two Minnesota hockey greats get a call to the Hall of Fame!