>>Man Shot Outside St. Paul Bar

(St. Paul, MN) — A man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot at least twice in St. Paul this morning (MON). Police responded to Cheers Pub around 12:45 a.m. on reports of shots fired. The victim was shot once in the arm and leg and brought to Regions Hospital. A woman found hiding in a nearby garage was taken into custody. Her relation to the shooting is unknown.

>>Man Shot Outside St. Paul Bar

(St. Paul, MN) — A man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot at least twice in St. Paul this morning (MON). Police responded to Cheers Pub around 12:45 a.m. on reports of shots fired. The victim was shot once in the arm and leg and brought to Regions Hospital. A woman found hiding in a nearby garage was taken into custody. Her relation to the shooting is unknown.

>>Man Accused of Stealing 27 Guns from UPS Shipping Facility

(Minneapolis, MN) — A man is jailed in Hennepin County for allegedly stealing 27 handguns from a U-P-S shipping facility where he was working. The Minneapolis Police Department says officers tracked the suspect to Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, and he was arrested with drugs and thousands of dollars in cash. The North Side Community Response Team has recovered eight of the guns and is working with the ATF to locate the 19 guns still missing.

>>Minnesota & Wildlife Community Mourn Loss of Photographer Jim Brandenburg

(Medina, MN) — People in Minnesota and worldwide are mourning the loss of wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg. He died Friday at his home in Medina at age 79. Governor Tim Walz said on Saturday, “Minnesota lost a legend yesterday in wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg. Gwen and I are sending our love to his family.” Many of his photos appeared in National Geographic, and he received their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Brandenburg was from Luverne in the state’s southwest corner but was well-known for his nature photography in northern Minnesota and had a showroom in Ely.

>>Democratic Leaders Announce Town Hall in St. Paul

(St. Paul, MN)—Democratic Congresswoman Betty McCollum and DFL leaders from the state capitol have announced a town hall meeting this Saturday in St. Paul. The press release says they’ll be meeting to fight back against federal government actions hurting Minnesotans. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The location has not been announced yet.

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