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Crime & Emergencies in ...
An early-morning crash at 10th Ave S and E. 38th St. sent a Metro Transit bus into a south Minneapolis house; one person died and investigators are on the scene.
A woman died after a shooting at an apartment on the 2400 block of Pillsbury Avenue South Saturday; police say the suspected shooter fled before officers arrived.
A vehicle pursuit after an armed robbery on West Broadway ended in Brooklyn Center Saturday; officers arrested three suspects and recovered multiple firearms.
Weather & Environment in ...
Frost Advisory through 8 a.m. CDT in Minneapolis. Showers and gusty winds possible late Monday into Tuesday.
Bloomington police say non‑emergency lines are down and urged residents to call 911 until further notice. City contact pages and county resources list alternatives.
Politics & Govt in ...
Forest Lake officials are pursuing a half‑percent local sales tax to help pay for a new public‑works campus, with staff seeking a $35–$40M design and non‑residents expected to shoulder much of the cost.
Sports in ...
The Wild answered in St. Paul, beating the Avalanche 5-1 behind timely special teams and a big night from Jesper Wallstedt. The series now shifts to a pivotal Game 4 on Monday.
Victor Wembanyama scored 39 and the Spurs beat the Timberwolves 115-108 to take a 2-1 series lead. Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday in Minneapolis.
A late‑night crash at Crystal Airport prompted a multi‑agency search after occupants ran into the airfield; one man was arrested on suspicion of DWI.
Police say shots were fired near the Villa Del Coronado apartments on Zane Ave N; spent casings were found and no injuries were reported. Investigators are seeking witnesses.
Morning showers give way to sun and gusty northwest winds with highs near 63°F. Frost is possible Sunday–Monday; heavier rain and storms could arrive late Monday into Tuesday.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Minneapolis has moved to pause new data center projects while the council studies water, power and neighborhood impacts. A May 21 meeting will advance the debate.
Lexington closed its volunteer fire department after firing the chief; residents packed a May 7 council meeting demanding answers as the city leans on SBM Fire.
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