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The Latest: Hunt For Armed Man Continues; Police ID Woman
The Latest on the search for a man who is suspected in an armed robbery and homicide in Mendota Heights (all times local):
4:30 p.m.
Minnesota Bridge Collapse Still Reverberates Ten Years Later
Ten years ago Tuesday, a bridge on a busy freeway collapsed without warning into the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis during the evening rush hour.
Electric Car Owners in Minnesota to Face $75 Annual Fee
Minnesota owners of vehicles powered exclusively by electricity will face a new fee next year. The annual $75 surcharge approved by state lawmakers takes effect in January.
Update: 14-Year-Old Princeton Boy Shot, Killed Identified
Authorities have identified a 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed at his Princeton home. Police say they were called to the home on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE: School Officials Amend Policy, Guns Allowed in Team Photo
Administrators at a central Minnesota high school have now revised a policy and will allow the trapshooting team to hold their guns in a yearbook photo.
Minnesota Man Gets 35 Years In Ex-Girlfriend Ambush Killing
A judge has sentenced a northeastern Minnesota man to 35 years in prison for the ambush slaying of his ex-girlfriend outside the Aurora American Legion.
Air Quality Advisory Out For Twin Cities Until Late Tuesday
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an air quality advisory for the Twin Cities metro area until 12 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
Stagnant air has caused the build-up of fine particle pollution that is nearing the level considered unhealthy to children, the elderly and people with existing heart or lung conditions...
Three Men Charged in Death of Buffalo Woman Shot Near Wright County Park
Prosecutors have charged three men in the death of a 19-year-old woman who was found shot outside a central Minnesota park last week.
Indictment Adds More Counts Against Heinrich in Porn Case
A federal grand jury has added more child pornography charges against a man authorities have called a "person of interest" in the 1989 abduction of Jacob Wetterling.
Twin Cities Gun Buying Rises After San Bernardino Shootings
Gun permit applications and activity at firings ranges in the Twin Cities are rising again after the nation's latest high-profile mass shooting.
Oil Prices Projected to Remain Low in 2016
The head of the International Energy Agency expects oil prices to remain low next year as demand weakens and supply remains high.
UPDATE: Helicopter, ATVs, Horses Used In Search For Missing St. Cloud Man
Searchers have been using a helicopter, ATVs and horses in the search for a missing college student in Monticello.