Major Winter Storm Dumps 8-12 Inches on Metro; Snow Emergencies Declared Across Twin Cities
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Monday, March 16, 2026
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Golden Valley & West Metro
Snow Emergencies Across the West Metro — Check Your Parking. A major winter storm blanketed the metro over the weekend, with most suburbs seeing 8 to 12 inches of snow. Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis Park, and numerous other cities have declared snow emergencies, meaning parking restrictions are in effect — move your vehicles to the even side of the street or risk being towed. If you're in Golden Valley, Crystal, New Hope, or Robbinsdale, check your city's website or social media for specific snow emergency rules and plow schedules. KSTP | KARE 11
Take It Easy on the Shovel. With heavy, wet snow piled up on driveways and sidewalks across the west metro, health experts are reminding residents to pace themselves while shoveling. Snow removal after a storm of this size is physically demanding — take breaks, push rather than lift, and watch for signs of overexertion. KARE 11
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis Public Schools Closed Monday. MPS has declared a Severe Weather Day for Monday, March 16. Classes are canceled for all pre-K through 5th grade students, while middle and high school students will shift to distance learning for the day. KARE 11 | KSTP
Fatal Shooting on Hennepin Avenue. Minneapolis police are searching for a suspect after a man was shot and killed around 1:30 a.m. Saturday in the 2300 block of Hennepin Avenue South. The victim was with a group when gunfire erupted from outside the group. A second shooting was reported around 1:45 a.m. in the 1900 block of an apartment building, injuring one man. KSTP | KARE 11
Bipartisan Bill Would Ban Reverse Location Warrants. A new Minnesota bill would prohibit so-called "geofence" warrants that allow police to sweep up location data from anyone near a crime scene. Supporters say the warrants violate constitutional protections, while law enforcement calls them a critical investigative tool. The bipartisan legislation is gaining traction at the Capitol. MinnPost
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St. Paul
St. Paul Snow Emergency in Effect. Saint Paul declared a snow emergency with night plowing that began Saturday at 9 p.m. and day plowing underway as of Sunday at 8 a.m. Residents should check stpaul.gov/snow for street-by-street plow status and parking rules. St. Paul Public Schools are also closed Monday. Reddit/r/stpaul | KSTP
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Local Sports
Gophers Women's Basketball Headed to the NCAA Tournament. The University of Minnesota women's basketball team earned a No. 4 seed in the Sacramento 2 Region and will face Green Bay in the first round — the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in eight years. KSTP

Timberwolves Fall to Thunder, 116-103. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander posted 20 points and 10 assists as Oklahoma City extended its winning streak to eight games, downing the Wolves on Sunday. Gilgeous-Alexander kept his record 20-point scoring streak alive in the process. KSTP
Wild Lose to Maple Leafs, 4-2. Bo Groulx scored twice for Toronto as the Leafs held on to beat the Wild on Sunday night. Morgan Rielly and Matthew Knies (empty-netter) also scored for the visitors. KSTP

Minnesota United Suffer Historic 6-0 Loss. Vancouver's Brian White scored twice for the second straight game as the Whitecaps handed Minnesota United their worst regular-season defeat in club history. Sebastian Berhalter opened scoring on a penalty kick in the 8th minute and added two assists. KSTP
Frost Top Sirens, 4-3. Grace Zumwinkle scored two goals and Taylor Heise and Britta Curl-Salemme each added one as the Minnesota Frost beat the New York Sirens at Ball Arena as part of the PWHL's Takeover Weekend, winning their third straight. KSTP

Miss Basketball Finalists Announced. The 2026 Minnesota Miss Basketball finalists include Kate Amelotte among the honorees recognizing the state's top girls basketball players. KSTP
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Weather
Winter Storm Warning Winding Down, But Wind and Cold Stick Around. The weekend storm is over, but gusty winds are causing blowing and drifting snow into Monday. Most metro areas received 8 to 12 inches, while areas south of the metro saw up to 20 inches. A Blizzard Warning continued Sunday evening for southern Minnesota. Meteorologist Ken says the cold won't last — warmer temperatures are on the way later this week. KSTP | KSTP

Bloomington Choir Stranded by Storm. A high school choir from Bloomington is raising $30,000 to get home after the blizzard canceled their return flights from Los Angeles. The group is seeking public donations to cover the cost of rebooking. KARE 11

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Minnesota Statewide
Gov. Walz Proposes Fraud Overhaul. Governor Tim Walz has put forward a proposal to overhaul fraud prevention in the state, while Republicans are pushing their own plans to boost affordability for Minnesota families. The discussion was a focus of this week's KSTP At Issue segment, which also covered bipartisan efforts to honor former Speaker Melissa Hortman. KSTP

Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear Among Legal Residents. A PBS NewsHour report highlights how the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota is causing anxiety not just among undocumented residents, but also among people living in the U.S. legally. The monthslong enforcement actions continue to ripple through communities across the state. Reddit/r/minnesota

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Stay safe out there, Golden Valley. Give yourself extra time on the roads today and check on your neighbors — especially anyone who might need help digging out. See you tomorrow.