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West St. Paul Man Sentenced to Over 30 Years for Fatal Stabbing at Group Home
A West St. Paul man convicted of fatally stabbing his housemate at an adult group home has been sentenced to 367 months in prison.
Minnesota Man Faces Multiple Felony Charges for Alleged Check Fraud and Theft by Swindle
A 33-year-old resident of Jordan, Minnesota, is facing multiple felony charges across Hennepin and Scott counties for a series of alleged fraudulent activities involving forged checks, theft by swindle, and attempts to defraud individuals and businesses.
Unclaimed Property in Minnesota: Collect your lost or forgotten money today!
Did you know you could have unclaimed property or money waiting for you with the Minnesota State Commerce Department?
Bomb Threat Case in Apple Valley: Mark Frank Charged with Felony Threats of Violence
Mark Frank of Burnsville is now facing a felony charge for threats of violence involving claims of an explosive device following bomb threat at Menards in Apple Valley.
Santa Parade is Coming to Rosemount on December 14th!
Get ready for some holiday magic as Santa Claus makes a special visit to Rosemount, Minnesota, on Saturday, December 14, 2024!
UPDATED: Apple Valley Menards Evacuated Following Bomb Threat
A bomb threat at the Menards store in Apple Valley, Minnesota, prompted a swift response from law enforcement and led to the evacuation of the store and its surrounding parking lot Thursday evening.
Minnesota Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Robert Lee Baker in Self-Defense Case
The Minnesota Supreme Court has reversed the conviction of Robert Lee Baker III, remanding the case for a new trial after determining that the Dakota County District Court erred by failing to instruct the jury on self-defense and defense of others.
Saint Paul Man Accused of $5,700 Theft Spree Across Metro Stores
A 46-year-old man from Saint Paul has been charged with felony theft after allegedly orchestrating a months-long theft spree across multiple stores in the Twin Cities metro area.
New Details Confirm Woman Charged in Fatal Fentanyl Overdose Had Been Working as a Local EMT
New developments have emerged in the case of Mikayla Empey, the 22-year-old woman charged with third-degree felony murder following the fentanyl overdose death of Lenore Ann Richard, 65, in January 2022.
Update: Teen Boy Passes Away Following Markgrafs Lake Water Rescue
We have learned that the 16-year-old boy who was rescued from the icy waters of Markgrafs Lake on December 2, 2024, after a multi-hour search, has sadly passed away.
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Urges Vigilance on Ice Safety as Winter Arrives
With Minnesota’s lakes and ponds beginning to freeze over, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are reminding residents that ice safety should never be taken for granted.
Minneapolis Woman Charged in Widespread Identity Theft Scheme Involving Over $35,000 in Losses
A Minneapolis woman is facing multiple felony charges in Dakota County for an alleged identity theft scheme spanning multiple counties in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Emergency Personnel Respond to Two Ice Rescues in Woodbury, Urge Caution on Thin Ice
On Monday, December 2, Woodbury emergency responders were called to two water emergencies as winter temperatures created dangerous conditions on local lakes.
Farmington Woman Faces Charges for Felony Murder in Fentanyl Overdose Death
A 22-year-old woman has been charged with third-degree felony murder following the overdose death of a South St. Paul resident in January 2022.
Minnesota Seeks Public Input on Temporary Gas Resource Development Framework
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is inviting public input on draft recommendations and statutory language for a temporary regulatory framework that would govern gas resource development in the state.
Police Pursuit Ends in Arrest on I-35W Following Standoff
A hit-and-run suspect was taken into custody Thursday afternoon following a high-speed pursuit and standoff on Interstate 35W, which ended after law enforcement deployed chemical agents to subdue the driver.
South Saint Paul Man Pleads Guilty to Carjacking Incident in Apple Valley
A South Saint Paul man who was charged with carjacking in Apple Valley earlier this year, has been sentenced to over five years in prison following a guilty plea.
State Patrol Arrests Driver for Alleged Terroristic Threats in Apple Valley
An aggressive driving complaint involving threats led to a traffic stop and a felony arrest on Monday afternoon near County Road 42 and Foliage Avenue in Apple Valley, Minnesota.
Minnesota DNR Launches New EagleCam, Showcasing a New Pair of Bald Eagles
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is introducing a new location and pair of bald eagles to its EagleCam program lineup, highlighting the nesting activities of a breeding pair that has successfully raised eaglets for at least four years.
Man Charged with Felony Drug Possession and Theft Following Theft From Burlington Coat Factory in Apple Valley
A 27-year-old Minneapolis man is facing multiple criminal charges, including a felony for controlled substance possession and a gross misdemeanor for theft, following a series of incidents in Dakota County earlier this year.