Federal Judge Rules ICE Agents in Minnesota Illegally Detained People Based on Racial Profiling
Ruling finds 23 cases where federal agents detained individuals solely based on race during Operation Metro Surge
HCMC doctor warns hospital closure would endanger health database, cause "public health crisis"
Hennepin County Probes 17 Alleged Criminal Incidents by ICE Agents During Crackdown
Weather
Minneapolis Man Monitors Ice Thickness to Ensure Public Safety
Local resident takes proactive steps to prevent accidents on frozen lakes

Winter Storm Brings Snow, Gusty Winds to Minnesota
Advisories and warnings issued as up to 4 inches of snow expected in the Twin Cities metro
Minneapolis Basks in Springlike Sunday Before Rainy Midweek
Sunny skies and mild temperatures give way to rain, wind, and potential snow later this week.
Crime
ICE Agent's Suspected Home Obscured on Google Maps
Federal officials warn that publishing agents' personal information online can endanger them and their families.

Two Minneapolis Officers Injured During Arrest at Chicago and Franklin
Authorities say the suspect resisted arrest, leading to one officer being bitten and another suffering a hand injury.
Three Shot in Separate Minneapolis Incidents on Thursday Night
Injuries described as non-life-threatening as police investigate the unrelated shootings.
Lifestyle
Mennonites Join Minneapolis Protest Against Federal Immigration Agents
Sanctified imagination and creative acts inspire moral action in the community.

Young kids missed pandemic school disruptions, but reading scores still lag
First and second graders continue to perform worse than pre-pandemic peers on reading tests, new report finds
Young kids missed pandemic's school disruptions, but reading scores still lag
First and second graders continue to perform worse than their pre-pandemic counterparts on math and reading tests, according to a new report.
Health
Suicide Crisis Grips Gen Z Men, Experts Call for Action
The tragic deaths of NFL players Rondale Moore and Marshawn Kneeland shine a light on the troubling rise in suicide rates among young men, especially those from minority backgrounds.

Minnesotans set up underground medical network as ICE crackdown spreads fear
Doctors and nurses quietly operate informal networks to provide care for patients too afraid to visit hospitals or clinics
Council Bluffs Fire Department Partners with OneDose to Modernize EMS Medication Safety
New technology helps reduce errors and support weight-based dosing for paramedics in the field.
Business
Minnesota Farms Struggle as Families Face Hardship
Dust clouds and economic woes plague rural communities as farms falter across the state.

North Loop Restaurant Pleads for Customers to Return to Downtown Minneapolis
Dario's owners say recent ICE activity and a challenging winter have caused a sharp drop in reservations, putting the restaurant's future in jeopardy.
Minnesota Tax Court Lowers Minneapolis Office Property Value
The court gave greater weight to the county's appraisal that valued the property at $117 million.