- Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) application website shut down on Friday night, leaving potential business applicants scrambling to make the 11:59 p.m. deadline.
- Minneapolis City Council members are raising new questions about a proposed $643,632 contract for Rev. Jerry McAfee’s violence interruption organization, Salem Inc., after McAfee blasted the council at a recent public meeting. Some council members felt threatened and now want to know why Mayor Jacob Frey's administration has selected McAfee’s nonprofit for a new violence interruption contract.
- A man was hit and killed as he was walking on Highway 52 in St. Paul early Saturday morning.
- Authorities have confirmed that 2-year-old Dane Paulsen, who was found dead in Oregon’s Siletz River, died from drowning.
- At least five tornadoes were reported in Missouri Friday, including one in the St. Louis area.
- The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 12 deaths have been confirmed after Friday's storms. The deaths occurred in southern Missouri, including one in Jefferson Co.
- The airstrikes come days after the Houthis said they would resume attacks on Israeli vessels sailing in waters off Yemen in response to Israel's blockade on Gaza.
- Trump invoked the 1798 Act Saturday, last used to justify the internment of Japanese-American civilians during World War 2, to speed up mass deportations.
- Medusa developers and affiliates have hit more than 300 victims across industries, including the medical, education, legal, insurance, tech and others this year.
- Australian authorities had threatened Sam Jones with deportation after she posted a video on her Instagram account of the incident.
- NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Kierra Wheeler scored 19 points, Diamond Johnson had seven points in the decisive third quarter and top-seeded Norfolk State beat No. 2-seed Howard 68-56 on Saturday in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Championship title game to clinch its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Johnson shot 3 of 4 in the […]
- WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal judge halts deportations under wartime powers that Trump invoked against Venezuelan gang. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. The post Federal judge halts deportations under wartime powers that Trump invoked against Venezuelan gang first appeared on KSTP.com […]
- A local woman is celebrating her 53rd birthday in a meaningful way, spending the day building a home to help someone in need. Julie Loomis traded in a traditional birthday celebration Saturday morning for a hard hat and a hammer. For her, there’s no better way to mark another year of life than by helping […]
- LAS VEGAS (AP) — Trinity San Antonio scored 19 points, Laura Erikstrup added 17 points and Grand Canyon advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time with a 65-62 victory over UT Arlington in the WAC Tournament championship game on Saturday. The Lopes (32-2) extended their nation’s longest and WAC-record win streak to 30 […]
- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tre Donaldson drove the length of the court and scored on a layup with 0.4 seconds left to give No. 22 Michigan an 81-80 victory over No. 11 Maryland in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals Saturday. Donaldson finished with 12 points and nine assists, but the heavy lifting was done by Vladislav […]
- Presidents are given the extraordinary power by the 227-year-old law to order the arrest, detention and deportation of noncitizens who are 14 years or older and come from countries staging an "invasion or predatory incursion" of the U.S.
- President Trump directed his administration to reduce the functions of several agencies to the minimum required by law.
- President Trump said the U.S. would use "overwhelming lethal force" until Houthis cease shipping attacks.
- The Kansas Highway Patrol reported Saturday that eight people died in an interstate pile-up after a dust storm caused a 55-car pile-up.
- Mr. Trump's extraordinary order is breathtaking in its scope and has little precedent in U.S. history.