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Somali patrol group combating youth violence gets year-long contract with Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis-based group called Somali Youth Link continues to patrol parts of the city to deter violence where youth tend to gather. "It's not like all the Somali kids are bad, but there are some bad apples and those bad apple voices are louder than others," said Basheir Elmi, a Somali elder who walked with the group Tuesday night.
Traffic resumes at MSP Airport Terminal 1 after suspicious item investigation
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) Terminal 1 is fully open and vehicle traffic into the main terminal has resumed after a temporary closure late Wednesday afternoon. In a social media post, MSP Airport said police completed an investigation into "a suspicious item in the north end of...
Crash victim's family calls for investigation into why trooper was still on the road
ROCHESTER, Minn. — When Minnesota State Patrol Trooper Shane Roper hit the Ford Focus carrying 18-year-old Olivia Flores at a busy Rochester intersection in May, he was driving 83 miles per hour, full-throttle, with his lights and sirens turned off, according to the criminal complaint. The attorneys for the...
Feeling the heat? Cool off at these Twin Cities metro locations
MINNEAPOLIS — It's been a thrilling ride so far this year on Minnesota's wild weather rollercoaster, and with temperatures expected to reach the 90s over the next few days, we're in for a spin with yet another extreme weather event. While some Twin Cities residents have the luxury of...
Officials search home in Randolph Township believed to be connected to missing 56-year-old
RANDOLPH, Minn. — Officials are searching a home in Randolph Township after a 56-year-old woman in Dakota County was reported missing. Nicole “Nikki” Irene Anderson has been missing since Saturday morning. On Wednesday, the Dakota County Sheriff's Office said it was executing a felony warrant at a home in Randolph Township. Just before 3 p.m., deputies put a man in handcuffs and into the back of a squad car at that location. Anderson’s mother, Dorene Mies, confirmed to KARE 11’s Kiya Edwards that the home is their family estate and that the man is known to the family.
Minnesota's Largest Candy Store won't be moving after all
JORDAN, Minn. — A sweet stop for many travelers in the southwest metro won't be going anywhere after all. Minnesota's Largest Candy Store was put in a sticky situation earlier this year because of plans to build a new interchange on Highway 169 near their longtime home in Jordan. In April, owner Robert Wagner told KARE 11 he planned to relocate to a new property less than a mile away as part of a land swap with Scott County.
Expanded alcohol sales approved from U of M athletic events
MINNEAPOLIS — You could get an alcoholic drink from your seat in future Huntington Bank Stadium games following a vote by the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. The Regents approved a resolution Wednesday that expands alcoholic beverage sales not just at Huntington Bank Stadium but also Williams Arena/Maturi Pavilion and 3M Arena at Mariucci. The goal is to enhance the experience similar to other major sports venues in the community.
Crookston officer involved in 2 fatal shootings in less than 2 months
CROOKSTON, Minn. — According to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), the same Crookston officer involved in a fatal shooting in May was at another scene involving police use-of-force in June. On May 16, the BCA said officers came upon Andrew Scott Dale, 35, walking along the road...
Afton's Belwin Conservancy launches initiative to make natural spaces more accessible
AFTON, Minn. — Editor's note: The video above first aired in May 2024. For over 50 years, Afton's Belwin Conservancy has worked to connect city dwellers with nature. Now, through a new initiative, the organization hopes to continue making natural spaces even more accessible to Twin Cities residents — for many more decades to come.
One killed, another injured in motorcycle crash
ST. CLOUD, Minn — One man was killed and another sent to the hospital after a motorcycle crash in St. Cloud, officials said. Just after 1:15 on Tuesday afternoon, officers reported to a crash with injuries at the intersection of 29th Avenue and South 2nd Street. Police said two...
20 men face rioting charges stemming from 4th of July gathering in Dinkytown
The Hennepin County Attorney's Office announced Wednesday it's filed charges against 20 individuals allegedly involved in a disorderly Fourth of July celebration in Dinkytown. According to court documents, all 20 men face second-degree riot with dangerous weapon charges. Some are also charged with fleeing police. The men's ages range from 18-24.
Preview: St. George Middle Eastern Festival
WEST ST PAUL, Minn. — A big celebration that brings together music, dance, food and camel rides is coming to West St. Paul this weekend. Thousands of people are expected to attend the 14th annual St. George Middle Eastern Festival on Saturday and Sunday. The festival is famous for...
Police lasso a sheep with the help of Zumbrota cowboys
ZUMBROTA, Minn. — It's not every day you have to lasso a sheep. But two Zumbrota police officers found themselves on an unconventional call Tuesday — chasing after a sheep on the lam. Officer Cameron and Sergeant Pasquale cornered the sheep in a fenced-in backyard, but the crafty "baah-ndit" escaped with some quick hops, as seen on a video on the Zumbrota Police Department's Facebook page.
Teen dies after jumping off 10-foot cliff in quarry; ME rules death an accidental drowning
WAITE PARK, Minn. — The 17-year-old boy who died after jumping from a cliff in Waite Park Tuesday has been identified and his death was ruled an accidental drowning, according to an update from the Stearns County Sheriff's Office. A statement from the sheriff on Thursday ID'd the victim...
Bystander recounts saving boy trapped under vehicle
MAPLEWOOD, Minn. — The Maplewood man who helped lift a car off a boy said it was a scary moment. Mohammed Seleit, 20, was driving on White Bear Avenue North when he saw something horrific. “I saw this old man like he’s driving, crash into him and run him...
'Somali Youth Link' aims to prevent dangerous, illegal disruptions in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — The Stone Arch Bridge is an iconic spot in Minneapolis that people from all over the metro and all walks of life enjoy visiting. That includes Somali youth. "This is a beautiful place that you can be part of, but we don't want to 'interrupt.' We don't want you to go to jail. We don't want anybody to get hurt," said Farhio Khalif, leader of Somali Youth Link.
Minnesota's Alasan Ann prepares for Paris Olympics, makes history for The Gambia
ANDOVER, Minn. — Alasan Ann has already made Olympic history. Ann will represent The Gambia, his father's native country, in taekwondo at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. The 23-year-old is the first to achieve an Olympic qualifying spot in taekwondo for The Gambia. "Definitely top-tier moment of my life,"...
'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' anniversary has fans replicating the ride
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — Fifty years ago, the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values" became an instant hit. The late Robert Pirsig — a Minnesota native — was behind the best-selling philosophy book of all time. The story is based on a...
Community safety center possible near Lake & Hiawatha in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — After another incident near Lake and Hiawatha in Minneapolis, City Council Member Jason Chavez knows something needs to change. "There's been many instances where folks have just felt unsafe," he said. "While also making it very difficult for people in the area, so, we've been struggling." The...
Lino Lakes City Councilor speaks out after recent racism, Islamophobia accusations
LINO LAKES, Minn. — Lino Lakes City Council Member Michael Ruhland is speaking out after recent comments regarding the council’s decision to pursue a moratorium on new building projects. “To be accused of racism or Islamophobia is just shameful, honestly,” Ruhland says. The council voted 4-1 to...
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