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Mary Moriarty not running in 2026, court appearance for the man accused of shooting Minnesota lawmakers, ruling on so called ghost guns by the state supreme court

Mary Moriarty not running in 2026, court appearance for the man accused of shooting Minnesota lawmakers, ruling on so called ghost guns by the state supreme court

Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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All of your news right here, it's the "830 On The Go" including: - Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty will not run for re-election in 2026. - Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting prominent lawmakers in Minnesota, pleads not guilty Thursday in Federal Court. - St. Paul investigating an early morning homicide. - The Minnesota Supreme Court rules it is legal to own so-called ghost guns but puts the burden on the legislature to change law. - Dr. Michael Osterholm bristles at HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy’s cancellation of mRNA funding. - UnitedHealth Group given the green light by the Justice Department to acquire one of the country's largest home and hospice care providers. - 10 people face felony charges for attempting to solicit minors for sex. - The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has closed a number of beaches because of poor water quality issues. - The phrase, "man overboard" is now all too real for a Duluth man who is counting his blessings. - It's a big night ahead at Harriet Island in St. Paul as the Irish Fair of Minnesota holds its first ever concert kickoff.
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