Rochester substance abuse center's licenses revoked over safety concerns
Concerns regarding the treatment center include a "disproportionate number of reported overdoses and calls for service" as well as other pending investigations.
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Concerns regarding the treatment center include a "disproportionate number of reported overdoses and calls for service" as well as other pending investigations.
The suspect vehicle is described as "darker color with full-width taillights" and MSP says it was seen driving northbound.
A judge sentenced a Minneapolis man to over six years in prison on Thursday for carjacking a preacher at gunpoint over two years ago.
Employees at three Twin Cities Starbucks locations are striking on one of the coffee chain's busiest days of the year.
The fines come after Golden State's Draymond Green put Minnesota's Rudy Gobert in a headlock.
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The Minnesota Vikings are bringing back a familiar face after linebacker Jordan Hicks was hospitalized following Sunday's game.
A fatal crash closed a stretch of Highway 169 Monday afternoon in the north metro.
Police arrested a man following an hours-long standoff at an Edina apartment complex early Sunday morning.
The Minnesota Center for Environmental Agency and other community organizations said the contamination is causing an "imminent and substantial" threat to public health.
Around 150,000 paper checks sent in September are expected to hit the 60-day expiration point and will need to be reissued.
Once all terms of the purchase agreement are satisfied, the sale of the Roof Depot site is scheduled to close on or before July 24, 2024.
The investigation says that, due to the ordinance, tenants with mental health disabilities, or their families, would refrain from calling emergency services for help to avoid risking current or future housing.