An update to Monday night’s shooting by St. Paul Police via MPR: Authorities announced Tuesday afternoon that the 40-year-old man — who reportedly pointed a handgun at St. Paul officers — was a suspect in two recent Minneapolis shootings, including one at a homeless encampment on Sunday that left two people dead.
Cole Premo at WCCO News reports a person is in custody after stabbing a student with a screwdriver at Anoka Technical College early Tuesday afternoon.
John Wawrow on the Associated Press is reporting expansion is on the table for the six-team Skilled Women’s Hockey League, and executives aren’t placing limitations on which North American markets they’ll consider in a bid so as to add as many as two franchises for the 2025-26 season.
Theodore Tollefson at Racket interviews 5 twenty-something voters in Minnesota about abortion, immigration, the economy and other topics at play in next month’s election.
Via WCCO: Justin Brun, who pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery charges in two separate carjackings, was sentenced to greater than eight years in prison on Monday.
Liz Fedor at Twin Cities Business talks with OUR Rescue CEO Tammy Lee concerning the Salt Lake City-based nonprofit that combats sex trafficking and child exploitation moving its headquarters to Minneapolis.
Andrew Krammer on the Star Tribune reports the Indianapolis Colts will start veteran quarterback Joe Flacco against the Vikings on Sunday.
Minnesota Monthly has your guide to early voting in Minnesota.