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Minnesota DFL Leader Apologizes for Flipping Off GOP Senator
A Minnesota House Democratic leader is apologizing after a video showed him making an obscene gesture at a Republican lawmaker who was announcing a tentative deal on affordable insulin at the state Capitol.
Wounded Minnesota Officer To Continue Recovery Out of State
A wounded Minnesota police officer will soon continue his recovery out of state.
Macy’s to Furlough Majority of its 130,000 Workers
Macy's is furloughing a majority of its 130,000 workers beginning this week as its sales have collapsed because of the pandemic.
Client Punches Attorney In Minneapolis Courtroom
An attorney is recovering from a concussion he suffered when his client punched him in a Hennepin County courtroom and he fell to the floor.
Minnesota Boy Overcome by Gas Silo Fumes Dies, is Third Victim
An 11-year-old boy who was overcome by fumes at a western Minnesota grain silo has died, becoming the third victim to die from the farm accident.
Age limit now 21 across US for cigarettes, tobacco products
New law enacted last week by Congress also applies to electronic cigarettes and vaping devices
4 Hurt, 1 Critically, In Vehicle Crashes Involving Horses
Authorities say four people were injured, including one critically, in separate vehicle crashes involving horses on the same southeastern Minnesota highway.
Snowmobiler Killed in Collision with Pickup Truck
Sheriff's officials say a snowmobiler has died in a collision with a pickup truck in Le Sueur County.
Boy thrown from Mall of America balcony returns home
A 5-year-old boy has returned home nearly five months after he was thrown from a third-floor balcony at the Mall of America in Minnesota
Pedestrian Struck, 3 Wounded By Gunfire Outside State Fair
St. Paul police say it was a chaotic close to the Minnesota State Fair as a pedestrian was struck by a car and three men were wounded by gunfire.