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Good morning! Nice weather as the Minnesota State Fair begins! Sun and patchy clouds with a high of 75 and light winds. According to attendance data, the first day of the fair has the smallest crowds, but still brings in an average of 109,655. So today's one of the best days to go to avoid large crowds. If you can't make it to the first Thursday, we have the data on attendance numbers for each day to help you plan. | Forecast

Weevils a tiny weapon in Christmas Lake's invasives fight
An experiment to control invasive watermilfoil with the help of a native beetle is underway in the Twin Cities’ western suburbs — and it’s being conducted by a group of high school students.
Minneapolis police looking for missing child
Minneapolis police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 8-year-old boy. Jayvion DeShawn Moore was last seen at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the play area near his Minneapolis home.
Woman dies in Brooklyn Park shooting
Witnesses said the woman had been talking to a man in a parking lot when she was shot Wednesday afternoon. Police have arrested a suspect.
Sliding down 50 years of State Fair history
The Giant Slide at the Minnesota State Fair marks 50 years of operation this year. It took some trial and error before Fred Pittroff built the slide that has become a ritual for many at the fair.
Historical Society seeks public input to rename Historic Fort Snelling
The Minnesota Historical Society is looking for public input on the name of Historic Fort Snelling.
In soccer's equal pay suit, a May 2020 trial is 'good overall,' says Alex Morgan
The co-captain of the World Cup-winning U.S. Women's National Team says the earlier-than-expected trial date for the team's gender discrimination lawsuit won't be a distraction for players.
Chemical fingerprints point to fracking as culprit behind new methane emissions
Scientists have been debating what’s behind a recent spike in methane emissions. A new study ties the spike to shale gas emitted through fracking, and sounds the alarm for reducing natural gas use.
Planned Parenthood sees swift fallout from quitting federal program
Planned Parenthood clinics in several states are charging new fees, tapping into financial reserves, intensifying fundraising and warning of more unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases in the wake of its decision to quit a $260 million federal family planning program in a dispute with the Trump administration over abortion.
Activists push Democrats on climate change, a new priority for party's base
The Sunrise Movement is holding rallies and registering voters, aiming to boost turnout among young voters. For the first time, polls show climate change is a top priority for the party's base.
Hundreds of drivers in Minnesota spotted violating hands-free cellphone law
Minnesota state troopers cited 678 drivers for violating the hands-free law during its first week in force. The highest number of citations — almost 300 — were written in Hennepin County. Troopers issued 79 citations in Ramsey County and 60 in Dakota County.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to announce run for 3rd term

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who has ended his climate change-focused 2020 presidential bid, is set to announce Thursday that he'll seek a third term as governor.

Ex-Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper says he's running for Senate
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday that he will run for the U.S. Senate, becoming the immediate front-runner in a crowded Democratic field vying for the right to challenge Republican incumbent Cory Gardner.
Fact check: Did Harry Truman really try to buy Greenland back in the day?
The Truman administration saw huge strategic value in the island as a geographic bulwark against the Soviet Union. Ultimately, the U.S. got access to Greenland without needing to purchase it.
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