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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisA 19-year-old nursing home worker and beauty school student finds willing fingers while she earns her nail certificate.
As beauty school student practices, nursing home residents sport nicest nails around
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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisNegotiations continue between three labor unions and the city of St. Paul. More than 200 public employees who work to plow snow, fix potholes, and handle sewer and water operations voted to authorize a strike earlier this month. Union leaders have said they want safer working conditions, bolstered staff, and better pay.
Negotiations continue between public workers and city of St. Paul
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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisMarch 20, 2023 | Press Release ST. PAUL — Today the Minnesota House passed a bill to shield those who commit crimes related to abortion, including those who prescribe and send abortion drugs to states where it is not legal. The bill, H.F. 366, passed by a 68-62 margin and has yet to be considered by the full Senate. “This bill doesn’t just make Minnesota a haven for those who perform illegal abortions elsewhere,” said MCCL Co-Executive Directo…
Minnesota House passes bill to shield abortion crimes, undermine rule of law
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisShaun Travis, 25, was charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Two other young men, 20-year-old Arteze Kinerd and Detwan Allen, were previously charged. Investigators matched the clothing the three suspects were wearing on surveillance cameras near the shooting scene.
Third person charged in death of Alex Becker
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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisWorkers at the Hastings Minnesota Veterans Home are alleging a culture of harassment, retaliation and bullying. Minnesota school workers are hoping to see a minimum wage hike to $25 an hour. Rep. Elliott Engen, 24, is the first Gen Z Republican elected to the Legislature in Minnesota.
St. Paul city workers including snow plow operators could strike Tuesday
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Guns · MinneapolisBrooklyn Park police found a handgun, an extended magazine and more than 40 shell casings in a parking lot on the 8500 block of Edinburgh Center Dr. early Saturday morning. “Forty-two shell casings were recovered and no one was injured that we are aware of right now,” said Brooklyn Park Police Inspector Elliot Faust on Monday. Police were en route to the location for a weapons complaint when they started receiving calls of shots fired in the ar…
Police: More Than 40 Shots Fired Near Brooklyn Park Strip Mall
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisMarch is Women's History Month, which was first recognized in 1987. The St. Paul Bloomers Club consisted of waitresses working at the Golden Rule. It was an officially unofficial women's club with a specific purpose. The photos show several women who were a part of the club in the early 20th century.
Women's history at the St. Paul Golden Rule building
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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisThe compromised MPS data is now accessible on the dark web. The encryption virus that gathered the data was installed on MPS servers in February. Local cybersecurity expert and professional hacker Ian Coldwater says people who are potentially affected by the hack should not panic but should know and prepare. MPS has pledged to provide free credit monitoring and identity-theft protection services.
Hackers release Minneapolis Public Schools data to dark web
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