
Adam Uren at Bring Me the News reports Fairview Health Services is rejecting a proposal to join forces with the University of Minnesota and Duluth-based Essentia Health to create a new nonprofit health organization.
Sean Baker and Trey Mewes at the Star Tribune write that Nupa restaurant in Rochester said on social media that ICE agents arrested two workers in the parking lot outside one of the business’ two locations.
Gordon Severson at KARE 11 is reporting 185 University of St. Thomas students pursuing careers in special education recently found out their scholarships have been canceled by the federal government.
Via KSTP: Minneapolis fire crews are cleaning up a mess caused by what they say is a water main break early Thursday morning on the city’s south side that has also displaced three people. Water could be seen flowing around several businesses in the area of West 50th Street and Penn Avenue South.
Mandy Week and Basil DiBenidetto at the Mac Weekly covered a rally outside Macalester College last week to support immigrant and undocumented community members in light of President Donald Trump’s executive orders authorizing sweeping arrests and raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
David Schuman at WCCO News is reporting a popular company that helps recover lost cats and dogs has suddenly disappeared. The American Animal Hospital Association says the microchip registry of Save This Life abruptly closed and their database is gone.
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