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Teens Arrested After Facebook Marketplace Deal Turns Into Shooting In Edina
Despite an uncooperative victim and witnesses, Edina police say they tracked down two teen suspects and made arrests within 12 hours.

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Despite an uncooperative victim and witnesses, Edina police say they tracked down two teen suspects and made arrests within 12 hours.

Prosecutors say Tony Robinson worked with the group’s founder to submit false grant reports, causing more than 1 million dollars in losses.
Wisconsin air travelers who haven’t yet gotten their REAL IDs will soon be charged a fee, according to an announcement
Minnesota air travelers who haven’t yet gotten their REAL IDs will soon be charged a fee, according to an announcement
The freshwater jellyfish luckily posed no threat to Taft Lake and were rescued just days before bitter cold would have frozen them.
Adam Thielen and General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah both issued statements Monday after the veteran receiver requested his release.
City officials say vehicles must be moved for plows to clear streets curb-to-curb during the snow emergency.
Residents must follow night and day plow rules through Thursday to avoid ticketing and towing during the 96-hour Snow Emergency.
Areas south of I-94 and along the Kettle Moraine saw the most intense snowfall, boosted by lake enhancement and the storm’s track.
Snowfall reports show lighter totals in the Twin Cities while southern Minnesota saw the heaviest amounts.
The National Weather Service warns that snowfall rates will surge this afternoon, causing rapidly deteriorating conditions statewide.
Snow will build through the afternoon and evening, with the heaviest bands parked over southern Minnesota and northern Iowa.
Heavy snow will arrive early Saturday and peak from late morning into the evening, with travel likely becoming dangerous, forecasters say.
Snow will spread in Friday evening and continue through Saturday night, with the heaviest totals along and south of the I-90 corridor, forec
Forecasters say a sharp northern cutoff may keep some of the metro totals lower, while southern Minnesota sees the bulk.
Area shopping malls are primed and ready for a deluge of shoppers on the Friday after Thanksgiving, which this year falls on Nov. 28.
The National Weather Service expects blowing snow today and says accumulating snow is possible again this weekend.
The National Weather Service says accumulating snow is likely this weekend after a cold but quiet Thanksgiving Day.
The Minnesota State Patrol reported 80 crashes and 11 jackknifed semis Wednesday morning as several inches of snow hit Minnesota.
Troopers responding to jackknifed semis and pileups warned drivers to avoid non-essential travel tonight.