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Judge Bans Yellow Clothing In Courtroom For Jamal Smith Trial
In a court order filed Tuesday, Judge Nicole Engisch wrote that "courtroom attendees shall not display yellow clothing as a group."

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In a court order filed Tuesday, Judge Nicole Engisch wrote that "courtroom attendees shall not display yellow clothing as a group."

The Milwaukee Brewers sure weren't deterred by the storms in Minnesota.
"Sometimes you just know in your gut that things might not work out, and somebody might not be happy," Guerin said.
The Predators also lost to the Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche when they were swept out of the first round.
It's no secret the summer sun can be hard on grass, but Adam S. Pierre of Diamond Cut Lawn Care says this year is different.
After 18 years behind bars, his sentence was commuted in 2020.
Sunday's event served more than 400 pounds of eggs, another 400 pounds of pancake mix and 3,000 sausages, said organizer Paul Jacobus.
Tony Oliva's long-awaited spot in the National Baseball Hall of Fame is finally right around the corner.
Minneapolis police are asking for the public's help to find a missing man who lives with Alzheimer's disease.
He says hard work is paying off, and that he couldn't control his hands like this six months ago.
Two of the Twins' top hitters will be headed to Los Angeles for the All-Star game later this month.
Weekly, this summer at Johnson High School in east St. Paul, futsal is life.
This is the 47th homicide this year in Minneapolis.
Sunday is a Next Weather Alert day due to the potential for a couple of rounds of severe weather.
A recent Benilde-St. Margaret High School grad is on a mission to change the future for Black youth.
Xcel Energy Center told fans to hang onto their tickets, which will still be valid when a new date is announced.
Texas starter Jon Gray struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings, departing after a two-run homer by batter Ryan Jeffers that cut the gap to 6-5.
He was taken to a hospital, where he later died.
"We were catching them by the buckets. Five-gallon buckets. We couldn't even count them there were so many," said Jordan Wein of WSB.
The worker, a 33-year-old Minneapolis man, was seriously injured.