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Month: June 2021

Bear sightings on the rise

Click here for updates on this story     MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — People have reported seeing bears, some with cubs, across the metro this year. They’ve been spotted walking through neighborhoods from Woodbury, to Braham, Maple Grove and Chaska. Bears are on the move, and finding their way into some neighborhoods. The Department of Natural Resources says

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Juut Salonspa’s owner says uptown location closing due to ‘continued escalation of crime and violence’

Click here for updates on this story     MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The owner of Juut Salonspa says the Uptown Minneapolis location will close due to “continued escalation of crime and violence in our neighborhood.” “I would be heartbroken if any of our team or clients got hurt,” David Wagner wrote on Facebook. The salon has been

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Attorney General Eric Schmitt

Schmitt closes Sunshine complaint against Missouri governor

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s attorney general has closed an open-records complaint filed against Gov. Mike Parson. Records provided to The Associated Press show Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s office last week closed the complaint filed by a Missouri news outlet. A Missouri Independent reporter had asked Schmitt’s office to investigate after Parson’s office refused to

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League promotes baseball fun for all

Click here for updates on this story     BRIDGEPORT, Michigan (WNEM) — A mid-Michigan baseball organization is making sure all kids have a chance to bat this summer. “Without this facility and without this league these kids would be left out of Americas past time the game of baseball,” said Bill Wheeler, the organizer. Thanks to

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Justice Department to ‘strengthen’ rules regarding seeking congressional records, Garland says

The Justice Department will “strengthen” rules regarding seeking congressional records, Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Monday, following reports that the previous administration seized the records of journalists, members of Congress and their families. Over the last few weeks, it was revealed that during the previous administration the phone records from journalists with

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