AP Photo 17 States Weighing Adoption of California's Electric Car Rules - Do You Live in One of Them? 'The technology is such that the vehicles just don’t perform that well in cold weather,' one critic in Minnesota said. By The Associated Press September 3, 2022
@WCCO / Twitter Man's Fateful Decision to Eat Hot Dog Ends with Being Convicted of Murder 'I know that the law is finally going to take care of him for what he did, and I hope he can sleep at night,' the victim's mother said. By Jack Davis August 30, 2022
AP / Josh Funk Swimming Session Turns Deadly as Child Dies from Brain-Eating Infection There were 154 cases reported between 1962 and 2021 in the United States, with only four survivors. Cases also are rare globally. By The Associated Press August 19, 2022
Star Tribune / Youtube screen shot Friend of George Floyd Who Witnessed His Death to Plead the Fifth in Trial of Ex-Minneapolis Police Officers Morries Lester Hall, a friend of George Floyd's with him on the day of his death, invoked his Fifth Amendment right to refuse to testify. By Matthew Holloway August 18, 2022
monkeybuisnessimages / Getty ImagesCommentary New School-Union Contract Has 'Educators of Color Protections' That Put White Teachers on the Chopping Block Determining who gets to keep their jobs based on skin color is unequivocally racist, but that's what this union asked for. By Grant Atkinson August 15, 2022
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office - File / AP ; Hennepin County Sheriff's Office - File / AP Officer in George Floyd Killing Rejects Plea Deal, Says He Would Be 'Lying' to Accept Any Offer Two Minneapolis police officers have rejected plea deals in connection with the death of George Floyd, setting the stage for a trial. By The Associated Press August 15, 2022
George Rose / Getty Images Report: Americans of All Stripes to Foot the Bill for Expansive Charging Network, Whether They Have an Electric Vehicle or Not It's not just the billions of tax dollars for electric vehicles. If you turn on the lights, you will pay for EV owners to charge their cars. By Jack Davis August 9, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Two Congressional Democrats Turn on Biden, Call for Replacement in 2024 Election The whispering has been going on for awhile. Now, two Minnesota members of Congress are saying it out loud. By Mike Landry August 4, 2022
Kerem Yucel - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Defund the Police' Failure Has Minneapolis Residents Taking Matters into Their Own Hands Amid Crime Surge Like all ideas from the left, the defund-the-police movement not only collapsed, but made the citizens of Minneapolis less safe. By Warner Todd Huston July 23, 2022
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office / AP Family of George Floyd Angered After Judge Gives Officer Involved in Fatal Incident an 'Insulting' Prison Sentence The family of George Floyd was angered by the sentencing of one of the officers involved in his death. By The Associated Press July 20, 2022