From KSTP: A former Mayo Clinic doctor has been charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of his wife. The grievance alleges that Connor Fitzgerald Bowman poisoned his wife to gather a life insurance policy.
A employee’s strike in Canada is causing a variety of ships to linger in Lake Superior near Duluth as they’re unable to exit the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, Duluth News Tribune reports.
Post Bulletin reports Rep. Brad Finstad is standing with Rep. Tom Emmer in his bid for House Speaker.
Minnesota has been named a technology hub together with 31 other states and Puerto Rico. A statement from the White House highlights Minnesota’s work in medical tech stating, “Minnesota as a worldwide center for “Smart MedTech” by integrating artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science into medical technology.”
From Sahan Journal: The Attorney General’s office is investigating “potentially exploitative real estate transactions which have targeted Somali and Hispanic immigrant homebuyers within the state.”
Police are investigating a possible hazing incident involving the football team at Cooper High School in Recent hope, per Fox9.
Former Minnesota Lynx player Tasha Butts has died after a battle with cancer, ESPN reports.
In accordance with The Guardian, a British newspaper, Minnesota has the perfect crop artists as evidenced by the art on display on the Minnesota State Fair.
Star Tribune’s James Lileks writes in his latest column that the approaching closure of the YWCA downtown could mean the demolition of “one among the ugliest buildings downtown.”