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Top Minneapolis news: Woman pleads guilty to fatally stabbing BF; pandemic affects air quality; more

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Published on May 12, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Minneapolis.

Small business owners question state's reopening decisions

Massage centers must stay closed, but massages done at chiropractic offices are allowed, as one example. Businesses ask for a path for them to reopen, as well.

Read the full story on KARE11.

Woman pleads guilty to fatally stabbing boyfriend near UMN

A woman has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing her boyfriend at their Minneapolis apartment. Zara Jo Case, 36, entered the plea Friday in Hennepin County District Court to second-degree murder in the Feb. 15 death of 39-year-old Joseph "Moochie" McRunnel at their home near the University of Minnesota.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

'Our farmers have never stopped': Bongards Cheese teams with USDA to feed families struggling during pandemic

A new federal program is helping Minnesota farmers get food on the dinner tables of families in need.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

How the Twin Cities' air quality has been impacted by coronavirus pandemic

Pollution has dropped, at least temporarily, worldwide following COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. Now we're getting a look at how those stay-at-home orders have impacted air quality in the U.S. and more specifically the Twin Cities.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Coronavirus in Minnesota: Metropolitan Council says Hiawatha homeless encampment will receive COVID-19 tests

Health teams will soon be testing those living at a homeless encampment in Minneapolis for COVID-19.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.


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