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Minneapolis Man Pleads Guilty to 2022 Salon Bombing
A Minneapolis man has entered a guilty plea for the bombing of a Minneapolis hair salon, according to an announcement from United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger. Michael Allen Francisco, 59, admitted to using explosives in a malicious attack on the salon, which took place in the early hours of November 20, 2022.
Celebrate the final days of summer at your library
Fall will be here before you know it, but there is plenty of summer fun at the library this August. There is still time to visit libraries, get stickers and complete bonus challenges with the Discover Your Library Passport program through August 15. The Friends of the Library is offering prizes for completing some or all of the passport stops including t-shirts and other library merchandise, Minnesota United tickets and more. Stop in at any St. Paul Public Library location or visit thefriends.org/passport to learn more.
Five questions for Minnesota Gopher football at 2024 Big Ten Media Days
PJ Fleck will be the second head coach to speak at the podium at Big Ten Media Days on Thursday. Big Ten Media Days represent the unofficial kickoff of the Big Ten football season, and Minnesota coach PJ Fleck will bat second of Big Ten coaches with a podium press conference at 10:45 a.m. CT Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Tommie football single game tickets now on sale
ST. PAUL, MINN. – The University of St. Thomas football announced single game tickets are now on sale for the 2024 season. The Tommies will play seven home games in 2024, including the first ever Thursday night game of the Division I era. Single game tickets start as low...
Minneapolis Set for a Sunny Streak, Temperatures to Warm Gradually Through the Week
As the weather in Minneapolis braces for a series of sunny days, residents can expect a gradual climb in temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast promises clear skies with a pleasant 79 degrees, followed by a balmy evening as lows will hover around 60. The tranquility of an east-northeast wind at approximately 5 mph contributes to the serene weather pattern set to grace the city.
Black Co-op Leaders Gather to Create National Network
In June, over 200 co-op members, co-op developers, supporters, and community organizers from across the country gathered in St. Paul, MN, for the Network for Developing Conscious Communities (NDCC)’s third annual national conference on the Black cooperative agenda. Addressing the conference, Melvin Carter, St. Paul’s first African American mayor, said the city wanted to become “the co-op capital of the world.”
State election directors fear Postal Service can’t handle crush of mail-in ballots
State election directors from across the country voiced serious concerns to a top U.S. Postal Service official Tuesday that the system won't be able to handle an expected crush of mail-in ballots in the November election.
Feeding our Future defendant pleads guilty. Delta struggles easing at MSP Airport
ListenFeeding our Future defendant pleads guilty. Delta struggles easing at MSP Airport. One of the five people charged with trying to bribe a juror in the Feeding Our Future trial pleaded guilty Tuesday. And Delta travelers are not the only ones stranded at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Pilots and flight attendants are also facing challenges with flight delays and cancellations.
Disabled hydrants, Lake Street construction hamper Uptown Minneapolis house fire fight
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Fire Department crews had a difficult time finding working hydrants to keep a large house fire from spreading early Wednesday morning in Uptown.Crews were called out to a house off James Avenue South and West Lake Street at about midnight, just east of Bde Maka Ska.Deputy Chief Rita Juran says firefighters found flames on the second and third floor. She says the only person who lived in the house got out safely. Juran says crews kept the flames from spreading to surrounding buildings, but it wasn't easy because of all the construction in Uptown."We've got fire hydrants all the way up and down Lake Street that are shut off, so our crews who are trying to hook up water for our aerial ladder were looking for hydrants, all of them shut off," Juran said. "We had to bump out to Lagoon in order to find a hydrant that would work. We're also having water pressure issues, however the crews made it work here. They did an awesome job with an aggressive attack."Investigators are looking into the cause of the fire.
Minnesota school settles with professor who was fired for showing image of the Prophet Muhammad
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A former adjunct professor on Monday settled a federal religious discrimination lawsuit against a private Minnesota school after she was pushed out for showing a depiction of the Prophet Muhammad in class. Details of the settlement between Hamline University and Erika López Prater are...
Minneapolis Becomes Literal DUMPSTER FIRE: Businesses SHOCKED By Antics In Uptown!
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Minneapolis woke up to chaos on Monday as several businesses in the Uptown neighborhood experienced an unexpected disaster. Early morning dumpster fires led to significant damage, with one local tattoo shop, The Ink Lab, bearing the brunt of the flames. Firefighters Battle Multiple Blazes. At around...
Falvey Confirms Minnesota Twins’ Plans at Trade Deadline
President of baseball operations Derek Falvey confirms the Minnesota Twins are in search of pitchers at the MLB trade deadline. The post Falvey Confirms Minnesota Twins’ Plans at Trade Deadline appeared first on MinnesotaSportsFan.
Clean-up moves to Haack’s business
A crew from Junk Masters has started the clean-up process on Maple Lake City Councilor John Haack’s second property, his business on Birch Avenue. Above, they are pictured pulling a full-sized van off the grounds. Maple Lake City Council hired Junk Masters to carry out an abatement order that was first served to councilor Haack in September of 2022.
Karl-Anthony Towns Trade: Timberwolves, Knicks, Hawks Three-Team Blockbuster Proposal
In a proposed blockbuster trade, Karl-Anthony Towns could head to the New York Knicks in exchange for Julius Randle and draft picks, as part of a three-team trade involving the Timberwolves, Knicks, and Hawks. Minnesota Timberwolves would receive Julius Randle, Mitchell Robinson, Bruno Fernando, and draft picks from New York.
Billy Horschel somehow first golfer on 3M Open range after trek from Scotland to Minnesota
It’s been a tough time for traveling lately. Delta’s recent flight delays and cancellations have been so bad that there’s now an investigation. The CrowdStrike outage grounded thousands of scheduled takeoffs. And sometimes, they don’t give you those delectable Biscoff cookies that have become synonymous with air travel. Despite all of these grievances, Billy Horschel made it from Scotland to Minnesota faster than you can say TPC Twin Cities.
Grade the trade: Timberwolves send KAT to Clippers in proposed deal
We know that the Minnesota Timberwolves' roster has undergone a good bit of work since the end of this past season on May 30. They are now deeper and more equipped to handle the pressures that come with playing in the extremely talented Western Conference. However, despite loads of evidence...
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