
The Star Tribune’s Elliot Hughes and Janet Moore report: “As expected, DFL candidate David Gottfried ran away with a victory in Tuesday’s special election for District 40B, securing shared power for his party in the Minnesota House.”
Renée Cooper at KSTP reports: “The founder of Minneapolis-based violence interrupter group 21 Days of Peace confirmed one of his own was hurt in a shooting on Monday night.”
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Also from Janet Moore at the Star Tribune: “A Minneapolis man has filed a legal challenge against the federal government after he was fired from his job as a top official in the Minnesota district office of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in last month’s wave of federal layoffs.”
Mary Divine at the Pioneer Press reports: “The Washington County Board on Tuesday approved a $4.5 million settlement in the case involving a sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a suicidal man in 2018 during a standoff in Lake Elmo.”
Rob Gillies at the Associated Press reports: “The premier of Canada’s most populous province said Tuesday he was suspending the 25% surcharge that Ontario imposed earlier this week on electricity exports to the United States after speaking with the U.S. Commerce Secretary and agreeing to meet with him in Washington.”
Mathew Holding Eagle III at MPR News reports: “At the historic Depot in Wadena Tuesday, DFLer Erik Osberg launched his campaign for Congress in Minnesota’s 7th District, the seat currently held by Republican Michelle Fischbach.”
WCCO reports: “A former Minnesota Vikings equipment manager will be honored with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Awards of Excellence for the 2025 class.”
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