Golden Valley police want assistant school principal charged
Plus: St. Paul city leaders could expand their powers to levy fines; Latino organizations lobby for a Minnesota Latino Museum; former Minneapolis rector goes viral for Trump church service; and more. The post Golden Valley police want assistant school principal charged appeared first on MinnPost.
Jay Kolls at KSTP is reporting Golden Valley Police Chief Virgil Green has asked the city attorney to charge Assistant Principal Patrick Burrage with misdemeanor obstruction following a report of two juvenile students fighting in a bathroom.
Via the Associated Press: U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, who was killed in Vermont during a traffic stop near the Canadian border, was a military veteran and native Minnesotan.
Cole Premo at WCCO News reports the Minnesota Vikings and head coach Kevin O’Connell have agreed to terms on a multi-year contract extension.
Eder Campuzano at the Star Tribune is reporting that a former rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, the Rev. Mariann Budde, went viral on the first full day of President Donald Trump’s second term as she delivered a sermon directed at the commander in chief that asked him to “have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now.”
Kyle Stokes at Axios lays out how St. Paul city leaders could expand their powers to levy fines against negligent landlords, wage thieves and other bad actors, with a vote on Wednesday.
Alex V. Cipolle at MPR News reports a coalition of Minnesota Latino organizations called the Minnesota Latino Leadership Alliance held a press conference advocating for initiatives for the upcoming legislative session, one of which is the proposed Minnesota Latino Museum, which would be a center for Latino arts, culture and heritage.
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