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MPD has success stopping homeless encampments, antisemitism investigation at the U of M, Walz faces criticism over "Nazi" comments
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Here is the "830 On The Go" for Friday!
Minneapolis police department reporting early success in its plan to prevent homeless encampments.
The cancellation of a Black History Month assembly at Red Wing High school spurred a walkout.
St. Paul Police have now charged a man in their first homicide of the year.
The Justice Department announced that the University of Minnesota will be under investigation for antisemitism.
Governor Walz was asked if he would apologize to Republicans for recent comments he made to supporters about “Nazi’s and fascists.”
More hearings in the Feeding Our Future trial plus another guilty plea in the sprawling fraud case.
More than 50 years after a shootout landed him in federal prison, Leonard Peltier remains defiant.
Monday is the deadline to remove ice houses in the southern two-thirds of Minnesota.
Lizzo announced that she'll debut her new album at three small venues across the country, including First Avenue in Minneapolis.