President Barack Obama’s visit to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Special Operations Center will mark the first time he has campaigned on his controversial proposals outside of Washington.
Disgruntlement with president rises to surface at Gustavus
Numerous Gustavus Adolphus College faculty, students and alumni are calling for President Jack Ohle’s resignation following years of complaints about his leadership.
News in :90 – Feb. 4, 2013
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2 die after car breaks through Lake Minnetonka ice
Two people recovered from a car that broke through the ice on Lake Minnetonka have died.
Obama offers faith groups new birth control rule
Facing a wave of lawsuits over what government can tell religious groups to do, the Obama administration is proposing a compromise for faith-based nonprofits that object to covering birth control in their employee health plans.
2 people pulled from submerged car
Authorities say an elderly woman and a man in his 30s were pulled from a submerged car which broke through the ice on Lake Minnetonka.
Students make plans for Super Bowl XLVII
Super Bowl Sunday is only a day away, and according to The Nielsen Company, the big game holds five of the top six spots for the most viewed telecasts in history.
Family sues over MN office attack
The family of a man who was among six people gunned down at his Minneapolis office last year are suing the company, claiming it botched the firing of the employee who carried out the attack and should have known he was mentally ill and potentially dangerous.
4 injured at Stillwater prison
State corrections officials are investigating an incident that left four workers injured at the Stillwater prison.
News in :90 — Jan. 31, 2013
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News in :90 — Jan. 30, 2013
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Domestic homicides decline in Minnesota
Fewer Minnesotans died as the result of domestic violence in 2012.
Katrina’s scars harder to see as Super Bowl looms
New Orleans has celebrated plenty of milestones on its slow road to recovery from Hurricane Katrina, but arguably none is bigger than hosting its first Super Bowl since the 2005 storm left the city in shambles.
St. Paul schools settle discrimination lawsuit
The St. Paul school district has settled a federal racial discrimination lawsuit.
News in :90 — Jan. 29, 2013
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