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Community members gathered outside the Brooklyn Center police station Tuesday to protest a decision that took many by surprise.

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Community members gathered outside the Brooklyn Center police station Tuesday to protest a decision that took many by surprise.

A Minnesota family says a memorial honoring their 6-year-old son stood in a Bloomington park until recently when city crews removed it.
Research being done this winter could greatly help farmers in the summer.
Right-hander Jorge Alcalá is guaranteed $845,000 as part of his one-year contract with the Minnesota Twins that avoided salary arbitration.
A man wrongfully convicted for murder celebrated his newfound freedom Sunday.
The rink at Lake of the Isles was packed with skaters Sunday who were eager to finally get on the ice.
It can be difficult for people with disabilities to find a job. But now, a new nonprofit business in St. Paul will help make that easier.
A new move by Amazon, if approved by the court, would put Bally Sports teams on Amazon Prime.
During an Arctic blast, the sun shines a little differently, putting on a show for anyone brave enough to enter the elements.
Lake Minnetonka, White Bear Lake and other metro lakes reached "ice in" status this past weekend after the warmest December on record.
"We're definitely unmatched in a lot of ways," said Gianna Gerdes, a senior on the team.
On Dec. 17, WCCO talked with the owner of a backyard rink company who explained the struggle of warm temperatures.
Kelly Clement and Steve Bucher say that the place certainly didn't look great when they first bought it.
Cameron Knowles, formerly the MNUFC2 head coach, is leading the team for now.
A 66-year-old man was found suffering from a non-life-threatening stab wound when police arrived at a business where he was working Tuesday.
Seven days a week in three different parts of the Twin Cities, real-life treasure hunts are underway.
Jeff Wagner explains why the temporary relief is doing more harm than good.
Winter is only two weeks old — yet rescuers have already saved about 200 people from Minnesota lakes.
"The first time we did it, it was a lot of surprise," said Greg Bostrom, director of entertainment for the Minnesota Vikings.
Police say a hundred people were reported to be fighting at one point.