Summer pattern lingers. Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with lows in the mid-50s to the lower 60s. Tomorrow will be partly sunny, with highs in the lower 70s to lower 80s.
2nd District candidate Adam Weeks dies; special election needed. The sudden death of the Legal Marijuana Now Party candidate means voters in Minnesota’s south-suburban 2nd Congressional District won’t elect a new member of Congress on Nov. 3 as scheduled. Instead, the seat will be filled in a Feb. 9 special election.
Nearly 1,000 new COVID-19 cases reported today. Although there were 995 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, that came as testing rebounded. That meant the positivity rate fell back below 5 percent, after approaching 7 percent in recent days. Hospital admissions also eased today, after topping 50 a day in the middle of this week.
In the Twin Cities, Mike Pence, Ivanka Trump reiterate Trump's "law and order" message.Vice President Mike Pence and Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter, are at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport hotel for a campaign stop. They’re talking about the unrest following the police killing of George Floyd, and the president’s vow to crack down on civil unrest. Gov. Tim Walz activated dozens of National Guard members, to counter any potential disruptive protests during the visit. Ivanka Trump is also making a stop in Winona tomorrow.
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The legislative contests in many parts of Minnesota have a familiar ring this year. There are dozens of rematches for House and Senate seats across the state, with undeterred challengers seeking a different outcome from the last time they ran.More: Key legislative races to watch
Lawyers for Kyle Rittenhouse have launched a social media campaign depicting the Kenosha, Wis., shooter as not just a scared teenager acting in self-defense, but an American hero akin to the Minutemen who fought at the nation’s founding.
The CDC is advising against the door-to-door candy quest during the pandemic. So parents are coming up with alternative ways to bring the spooky season to life. How about sending candy down a chute?