Marking six years since Prince's death
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Today is a somber anniversary for music fans, marking six years since Prince died from an accidental overdose.

Minnehaha Academy’s first spring musical takes stage following explosion

Nearly five years after an explosion, and two since the beginning of the pandemic, songs from the musical “Amelie” are filling up the theater at Minnehaha Academy.

Minnesota Wild’s Ryan Hartman delivers check to Children’s Minnesota

After a not-so-friendly hand gesture landed him a fine from the NHL, the Minnesota Wild fan base stepped up to cover forward Ryan Hartman's bill - but in turn made a more than $30,000 donation to Children's Minnesota.

MPS selects community partners for student summer programming

Minneapolis Public Schools has selected eight community partners to provide summer programming for students in August as part of its summer programming to keep them engaged and learning while out of the classroom.

Loring Park Art Festival announces return this summer

The Loring Park Art Festival has been a Minneapolis summer tradition for more than two decades for art lovers, and will return this summer.

Here's how much the Bidens paid in taxes for 2021

It’s the second straight year Biden has released his tax returns from the White House, reestablishing a tradition that presidents make their filings public after President Donald Trump declined to do so.

Enough Said: Timberwolves go to playoffs and Wild fans unite behind fine
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In this week's show, Enough Said hosts discuss the Minnesota Timberwolves heading to the playoffs, how a Wild fine led to huge support from fans, and Elon Musk's Twitter takeover.

Twitter adopts 'poison pill' defense in Elon Musk takeover bid

Twitter said Friday that its board of directors has unanimously adopted a “poison pill” defense in response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s proposal to buy the company and take it private.

Man blaming Trump's 'orders' for riot actions found guilty

An Ohio man who testified that he was “following presidential orders” from Donald Trump when he stormed the U.S. Capitol was convicted Thursday of obstructing Congress.

Elon Musk offers to buy 100% of Twitter for $43 billion

Elon Musk made a proposal to buy the remaining shares of Twitter that he doesn't already own, offering $54.20 per share of the company's stock.

Upcoming photo series shows Vitiligo condition in new light

As a professional photographer, Sharolyn Hagen is used to bringing her subject's inner beauty to the surface - helping people who have Vitiligo see themselves in a different light.

Biden to allow higher ethanol fuel blend this summer in bid to lower gas prices

President Joe Biden has journeyed to corn-rich Iowa to announce he's suspending federal rules that restrict ethanol in gasoline, aiming to strike at least a small blow against surging inflation.

Why Biden is waiving rule on higher levels of ethanol in gas this summer

President Joe Biden says his administration will suspend a federal rule that bars higher levels of ethanol in gasoline during the summer.

Brooklyn Center community honors Daunte Wright with candlelight vigil a year after his death
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It's been a year since the shooting death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center. On his ?angelversary,? the community gathered together to celebrate his life. At sunset on Monday, friends, family, and community members held a candlelight vigil to remember Wright.

State Department unable to compile list of foreign gifts to Trump

In a report published in the Federal Register, the department says the Executive Office of the President did not submit information about gifts received by Trump and his family from foreign leaders in 2020