Snow chances return after 60-degree weekend; Vikings add cornerback James Pierre
Schuler Shoes, a Twin Cities institution with a location on Wayzata Boulevard in Golden Valley, is hosting a featured shopping event highlighted on Twin Cities Live. The family-owned shoe retailer continues to be a st...
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Tuesday, March 10, 2026
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Golden Valley & West Metro
Schuler Shoes Hosts Shopping Event Schuler Shoes, a Twin Cities institution with a location on Wayzata Boulevard in Golden Valley, is hosting a featured shopping event highlighted on Twin Cities Live. The family-owned shoe retailer continues to be a staple of the west metro shopping scene. Check KSTP's Twin Cities Live for details on event dates and any in-store specials.
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Minneapolis
Crash Causes Major Backup on I-94 A crash on I-94 in Minneapolis between 5th Street and Cedar Avenue around 8 p.m. caused a massive traffic backup. Commuters heading through downtown were significantly impacted. No details on injuries have been released.
Police Chief Addresses Role During Federal Immigration Surge Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara presented to the Community Commission on Police Oversight, fielding questions about the department's involvement — or lack thereof — during the recent federal immigration enforcement surge in the metro. The appearance comes amid heightened community concern about ICE operations in the Twin Cities.
Eviction Crisis Looms for Immigrant Families City leaders are scrambling for solutions as thousands of immigrant families impacted by Operation Metro Surge face potential eviction. Calls for expanded rental assistance are growing across Minneapolis and St. Paul, with advocates warning the crisis could displace entire communities.
Shadow Medical System Emerges Amid ICE Operations As federal immigration enforcement intensified, Minnesotans organized an informal medical network to serve families afraid to seek care at traditional facilities. MinnPost profiles a 2-year-old girl with a genetic bone condition whose family relies on the makeshift system — a model other cities are now studying.
North Side Group Fights Addiction Crisis Emanuel Roberts, founder of Anything Helps, is leading recovery efforts on Minneapolis' north side. Roberts, who has personal experience with addiction, homelessness, and incarceration, now supports others through their recovery journeys from a sober and community-focused approach.
'Singles Tax' Hitting Renters Hard A new Zillow report highlights the steep cost of renting alone in the Twin Cities. Solo renters are paying significantly more per person than those splitting costs with roommates — a growing burden as metro rents continue to climb.
Feeding Our Future Trial May Be Delayed The U.S. Attorney's Office for Minnesota is seeking to delay the next Feeding Our Future fraud trial, citing a recent exodus of top prosecutors from the office. The sprawling fraud case, one of the largest in state history, has already seen multiple convictions.
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St. Paul
Senate Republicans Target License Tab Fee Increase Minnesota Senate Republicans have introduced a bill to roll back the 2023 license tab fee increase that has frustrated drivers statewide. The legislation aims to undo changes made during the 2023 legislative session that led to stubbornly high vehicle registration costs.
State IT Systems Under Bipartisan Fire Outdated computer systems used by counties and state agencies to administer Medicaid, SNAP, and other social services have become a bipartisan target in the 2026 legislative session. Lawmakers say the aging IT infrastructure may be contributing to fraud and is long overdue for modernization.
Noise and Smoke Reported Near Xcel Energy Center St. Paul residents west of downtown reported unusual noise and the smell of smoke Sunday evening, with some noting helicopter activity lasting more than 90 minutes. The source had not been confirmed as of last report.
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Local Sports
Vikings Sign Cornerback James Pierre The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre, bolstering their secondary heading into the offseason. With limited cap flexibility, the team is making targeted additions rather than big-splash signings.
Vikings Re-Sign LB Eric Wilson Linebacker Eric Wilson is staying in Minnesota on a new three-year deal, per multiple reports. ESPN reports the contract is worth a significant commitment to a player the team views as a key defensive piece going forward.
Moorhead QB Jett Feeney Commits to Gophers Moorhead junior quarterback Jett Feeney, a 2027 recruit, announced his commitment to play college football at the University of Minnesota. Feeney is considered one of the top in-state prospects in his class.
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Weather
Snow Returns After Taste of Spring After temperatures surged into the 60s on Sunday — the first time since November — winter is fighting back. Snow chances return this week in what KSTP meteorologist Chris describes as a "battle of the seasons." Enjoy the mild start to the week, Golden Valley, but keep the shovels handy. This is, after all, false spring number three.
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Minnesota Statewide
Minnesota Rejects DOJ Settlement with Live Nation The U.S. Department of Justice settled its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation, but Minnesota officials are rejecting the deal. State leaders say the "monopoly cannot continue" and vow to press forward with their own fight against the ticketing giant.
Lawmakers Consider Banning 'Surveillance Pricing' Minnesota legislators are discussing a ban on surveillance pricing — the use of AI to adjust individual prices based on personal consumer data. The practice has drawn bipartisan concern about fairness and privacy.
Property Tax Ballot Measure Pushed at Capitol An effort is underway at the Minnesota Capitol to let voters have the final say on property tax increases via ballot measures. Supporters argue it would give residents direct control over one of the most impactful local taxes.
Psilocybin Pilot Program Bill Introduced A new bill would legalize psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic use in Minnesota, creating a pilot program for up to 1,000 patients with qualifying medical conditions like depression. The legislation would make Minnesota one of a growing number of states exploring psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Robotaxis Testing in Minnesota — But Legislation Needed Waymo has begun testing autonomous vehicles in Minnesota with human supervisors behind the wheel, but full driverless operation will require legislative action. Lawmakers are weighing how to regulate the technology as it moves closer to reality on Twin Cities roads.
BWCA Faces Legislative Threats Multiple bills in the current legislative session could impact protections for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota's 1.09-million-acre protected wilderness and the most-visited wilderness area in the country. Advocates are urging residents to contact their representatives.
Courthouses Remain Fair Game for ICE Minnesota Chief Justice Natalie Hudson has again declined to restrict immigration enforcement activities in state courthouses, despite multiple incidents of federal agents conducting operations at court facilities. The decision has drawn criticism from immigration advocates and some lawmakers.