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Federal judge ruling on Minnesota's refugees, Minneapolis city council decides not to punish local hotels, snow totals way over expectations
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Here is the WCCO "On The Go" for Thursday:
- A federal judge hearing arguments today on whether or not to further block a federal immigration operation targeting refugees who are lawfully in Minnesota.
- An unusual situation in federal court involving an attorney sent to Minneapolis to help fill the gaps in the U.S. Attorney's Office.
- An emotional start to today's Minneapolis City Council meeting as the family of Fletcher Merkel was presented with a resolution honoring the 8-year old's life.
- St. Paul City Council yesterday approved an ordinance that bans face coverings worn by ICE and other federal agents.
- Minneapolis Police are investigating a fire that was intentionally set at the Renee Good memorial.
- Minneapolis city council members voted 8 to 5 this morning to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that have housed ICE agents.
- Activists at the state capitol are calling for a moratorium on any new data centers in the state.
- A coalition of 20 Minnesota mayors making an ask today at the Minnesota state capitol.
- Heavy snowfall causing major havoc on Minnesota roads.
- First it was Tom Morello, then Bruce Springsteen, then U2 - now it is Brandi Carlile lending her support to Minneapolis.