Good morning! Windy and cloudy with a chance of snow north. Mostly sunny with isolated thunderstorms late in the afternoon southeast. Highs in the lower 30s up north to mid-40s and lower 50s south. A wind advisory is in effect through this evening. It looks like Minnesota may have broken a weather record. Law enforcement reported a tornado near Princeton, Minn., late Monday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Krause says if confirmed, the tornado would be the earliest in the year ever for Minnesota. He says the previous record was a tornado on March 18, 1968, near St. James, in southern Minnesota. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog |
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said the bill would "drive down costs, encourage competition, and give every American access to quality, affordable health insurance." Solid opposition from Democrats is a given. |
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After the lawsuits, chaos at airports and international criticism, Trump's rewritten travel ban sent a different message: The White House has learned some lessons. | New immigration order fails to mollify MN critics |
State officials say more than 9,500 Minnesota students have been homeless at some point this academic year. Minnesota lawmakers could expand a pilot program that's already helped hundreds of kids in three cities. |
Voters who are challenged due to criminal convictions, citizenship questions or diminished mental capacity could have their ballots set aside and left uncounted unless those people can prove they were eligible. |
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Lawmakers took the first steps toward restructuring the agency that runs U.S. Bank Stadium, in the wake of a months-long scandal. |
Casey Anthony knows that much of the world believes she killed her daughter, despite her acquittal. But nearly nine years later, she insists she doesn't know how the last hours of Caylee's life unfolded. |
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-3 decision that trial courts may look into jury deliberations if there is clear evidence of racial bias. Deliberations are normally off-limits after a verdict. |
The third season kicks off in April, featuring Ewan McGregor playing two roles: Emmit Stussy, the "parking lot king of Minnesota," and Ray Stussy, his resentful younger brother. | "Aw Jeez," a "Fargo" podcast |