Five found dead in Duluth in apparent murder-suicide
Plus: Dan Wolgamott widens lead in District 14B race; St. Paul City Council considering drive-thru restrictions; Ellison suing four solar companies over hidden fees; and more. The post Five found dead in Duluth in apparent murder-suicide appeared first on MinnPost.
Via Duluth News Tribune: Five people were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in West Duluth, according to police. “Police said the victims and suspect were known to each other and that an investigation is continuing.”
MPR’s Kirsti Marohn writes State Rep. Dan Wolgamott widens the lead in a close race in District 14B after the county discovers mail-in ballot tally error.
Callan Gray at KSTP reports that drive-thru restrictions for new food and beverage businesses are under consideration by the St. Paul City Council.
KARE11’s Raya Quttaineh writes Minneapolis City Council is looking to address homeless encampment problems with new solutions by exploring two new ordinances modeled after Duluth and Denver’s approaches to the issue.
Peter Cox at MPR writes Black Minnesotans have received text messages telling them to go “to the nearest plantation” to pick cotton. Attorney General Keith Ellison and the FBI are aware of these messages.
Star Tribune’s Walker Orenstein reports Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is suing four solar companies alleging homeowners were hit with hidden fees when going solar as finance companies hid big fees while offering low interest rates to solar companies.
Via FOX9: “Fifty years after a Minneapolis woman was killed, an 84-year-old man was arrested thanks to genetic genealogy testing.”
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