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Minnesota Vikings Condemn Racial Slurs From Fans During Sunday’s Loss
The Minnesota Vikings asked fans Monday to “continue to fight to eliminate racism.”

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The Minnesota Vikings asked fans Monday to “continue to fight to eliminate racism.”

Mayor Jacob Frey said the administration’s move to tie emergency aid to political conditions "threatens our safety."
Luke Fickell’s future at Wisconsin is in serious danger, but the math behind his contract makes any near-term move a steep one.
Daylight saving time is scheduled to end in a couple of weeks, moving both sunrise and sunset back an hour in Wisconsin.
Daylight saving time is scheduled to end in a couple of weeks, moving both sunrise and sunset back an hour in Minnesota.
Stephanie Louise Clark admitted to killing Donjuan Butler in 2020 after years of abuse, prosecutors said.
Halloween is on a Friday this year, which means celebrations will stretch into the weekend in Minnesota.
South Lake Minnetonka police say the death was preliminarily ruled a suicide after officers found a body in the water.
More than 20 Minnesota businesses were restricted from buying new cannabis products.
Ryan Ebert, 44, a St. Cloud police officer, was not wearing a seat belt when his pickup hit a transit bus, authorities said.
From carjackings to bias crimes, the latest Minnesota crime report reveals both progress and warning signs.
The National Weather Service expects a colder, wetter winter to persist into spring 2026 under a weak La Niña pattern.
The National Weather Service expects a colder, wetter winter to persist into spring 2026 under a weak La Niña pattern.
A second series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the country on Saturday.
A second series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the country on Saturday.
The La Crosse-based convenience store chain now operates more than 200 locations across Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families says November SNAP payments may not go out without renewed federal funding.
The freeze affects $612 million in grants across four Minnesota districts.
The police department employee hired to build trust as a community engagement specialist now faces a felony drug charge.
WalletHub’s new analysis ranks Minnesota 51st in overall impact, thanks to its low number of federal workers and contracts.