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Good morning. The investigation into who released 35,000 mink from a pelt farm in central Minnesota continues. Authorities now say they believe animal rights activists set the animals free by dismantling parts of the exterior fence. Hundreds of mink have already been found dead in the area of the farm, Sheriff Don Gudmundson said. | Forecast
 

BCA: Officer 'startled' by noise before partner fatally shot woman

The two officers involved in the shooting of Justine Ruszczyk -- Mohamed Noor and Matthew Harrity -- have served for fewer than three years combined. | Minneapolis officials call for improved policy on police body cameras

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Boston launches anti-Islamophobia poster campaign

A poster offers advice on how a bystander can help someone experiencing anti-Muslim harassment -- without challenging the harasser. "Education is key to fighting intolerance," the mayor says. | Documenting hate

Trump's big repealing deal: 8 thoughts on the Senate's health care meltdown moment

Trump seems to have wanted to show up for the trophy ceremony, not for the game. But even if Trump had plunged into the trenches, his presence there may not have made the difference.

Rescue teams remember I-35W bridge collapse at wreath laying ceremony

Rear Admiral Fritz Roegge said that the week is, "designed to help the Navy have conversations with Minnesotans on who we are, what we do and why it matters. And certainly, ten years ago, it mattered."

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When flames of racial strife engulfed a Minneapolis street

Fifty years ago, tensions boiled over on north Minneapolis' Plymouth Avenue

Trump, Putin had second 'brief conversation' at G-20

A White House official says that although the talk at the summit in Germany was not previously disclosed, the administration wasn't trying to hide it.

Duluth may be next to require paid sick leave

Laws requiring most employers to provide paid sick leave kicked in recently in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Duluth officials are now weighing a similar move, but not everyone's on board.

Vikings plan for more outreach with training camp leaving Mankato

The Minnesota Vikings will move their training camp to Eagan after a final pre-season in Mankato next month, ending a 52-year run the team says isn't practical anymore.

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