Minneapolis/ Community & Society
Published on February 19, 2020
Top Minneapolis news: Search on for missing man in need of medication; prep underway for Opening DayPhoto: Chris Briggs/Unsplash

Missed the most recent top news in Minneapolis? Read on for everything you need to know.

Firefighters respond to 4-story apartment fire in Minneapolis

Minneapolis Fire has reported no injuries as a result of the fire, however, one cat was lost according to the Minneapolis Fire Department chief.

Read the full story on KARE11.

Minneapolis Police ask for public’s help in finding missing man with short-term memory loss and history of seizures

The Minneapolis Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 59-year-old Native American man who suffers from short-term memory loss and seizures. Police say he is also in need of his medications. He was last seen in his driveway near 42nd Avenue North and Penn Avenue North, according to a press release.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

HealthPartners, SEIU union reach tentative agreement; strike called off

HealthPartners and members of SEIU Healthcare Minnesota union reached a tentative contract agreement early Tuesday morning, avoiding a strike that had been slated to begin today.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

More than 6 weeks out, Target Field gets ready for Opening Day

Target Field’s head groundskeeper, Larry DiVito, says 2020 has been going smoothly so far, in part because snow is a good insulator and it arrived to Minneapolis before any ice.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Andre Owens sentenced to 31 years for murder of Quayshun Felton

Andre Owens, 21, has been sentenced to 372 months in prison for his involvement in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Quayshun Felton in July of 2019.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.


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