Fatal Hit-and-Run in NE Minneapolis; Gophers Women Advance to Sweet 16
Twin Cities Daily Digest — Tuesday, March 24, 2026
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Minneapolis
Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run in Northeast Minneapolis — A woman in her 20s was struck and killed by a vehicle early Sunday morning near Northeast Minneapolis. Minneapolis Police say the driver was traveling at a high rate of speed and fled the scene without stopping. The crash was reported around 3:09 a.m., and investigators are asking anyone with information to come forward.
19-Year-Old Fatally Shot in Phillips Neighborhood — A 19-year-old man was killed and a 16-year-old boy was injured in a shooting around 10:15 p.m. Saturday in the Phillips neighborhood. Minneapolis Police are investigating, and the community is pressing for answers after two recent teen-involved shootings in the city.
City Council to Vote on $38M Public Safety Training Center Funding — The Minneapolis City Council is set to vote on shifting funds toward a $38 million public safety training center. The proposal would reallocate existing city dollars to support the facility, which has been a topic of debate among council members and residents.
Millions in Cash Flowing Through MSP Airport — The Minnesota House Fraud Committee heard testimony about millions of dollars in cash passing through Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Lawmakers are looking into the scope of so-called "international remittance" operations and whether current oversight is adequate.
TSA Agents Facing Missed Paychecks Amid DHS Shutdown — TSA agents at MSP and across the country are bracing for another missed paycheck as Congress remains deadlocked on a Department of Homeland Security funding deal. President Trump has complicated negotiations, and local agents say patience and finances are wearing thin.
Weekend Wags Adoption Event — Pet Haven hosted its "Weekend Wags" event in Minneapolis on Sunday, inviting the public to meet adoptable dogs. The rescue organization continues to work through a steady stream of animals in need of homes.
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St. Paul
Sports Journalist Jessi Pierce and Three Children Killed in White Bear Lake Fire — Beloved Twin Cities sports journalist Jessi Pierce and her three children have been identified as the victims of a house fire in White Bear Lake. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local media community and beyond, with tributes pouring in from colleagues and friends.
Minnesota United Draws 0-0 with Seattle — Drake Callender made two saves for Minnesota United, but the Loons couldn't find the back of the net in a scoreless draw against the Seattle Sounders on Sunday at Allianz Field. It was the third shutout of the young MLS season for the Loons' goalkeeper.
Legislative Session Tensions Emerge Early — Capitol observer Shannon Watson writes in MinnPost that early signs of tension are surfacing in the 2026 Minnesota legislative session, with competing priorities among lawmakers setting the stage for difficult negotiations ahead.
Conny's Creamy Cone Turns 30 — The beloved soft-serve shop in St. Paul's Como Park neighborhood is celebrating 30 years in business. Conny's is known for employing local teens and supporting neighborhood fundraisers alongside its iconic ice cream.
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Local Sports
Gophers Women's Basketball Headed to Sweet 16 — Amaya Battle hit a tiebreaking jump shot with 0.7 seconds remaining to lift Minnesota past Mississippi 65-63 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. The Gophers advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time in recent memory behind Battle's clutch performance.
New Gophers Women's Hockey Coach Promises 'Reboot' — Greg "Boom" May has been named the next head coach of the Minnesota Gophers women's hockey program. May pointed to inconsistency as a key issue, vowing to bring stability after the team finished behind two conference rivals this season.
Gophers AD Optimistic on Men's Hockey Coaching Search — Athletic Director Mark Coyle expressed confidence in finding the right candidate to lead Gophers men's hockey, one of the nation's premier programs. It's been more than two decades since Minnesota's last national championship on the ice.
Gophers Football Opens Spring Practice — Quarterback Drake Lindsey and running back Darius Taylor previewed spring practice, which opens Tuesday. The Gophers return 36 of 99 scholarship players as they begin preparations for the 2026 season.
Alexandria, Totino-Grace Stay Sharp for State Tournament — The Alexandria and Totino-Grace boys basketball teams scrimmaged last week in Fridley as they await the state tournament, which is running a week later than in previous years.
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Minnesota Statewide
Senate Advances Small Business Grants for Metro Surge Impact — The Minnesota Senate has moved forward a bill to create a grant program for small businesses affected by Operation Metro Surge. Businesses that can demonstrate at least a 20% drop in revenue would be eligible for financial assistance under the proposal.
Foreclosure Risk Rising Across the Metro — Pre-foreclosure notices jumped nearly 50% in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area between 2024 and 2025, according to data from the Minnesota Homeownership Center. The increase signals growing financial pressure on homeowners across the region — something to watch if you're in Golden Valley or surrounding communities.
New $40M Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum Coming in September — An artist is sculpting a Vietnam War nurse and 12 other veterans for the new Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum, set to open to the public this September. The $40 million facility will honor the service and stories of Minnesota's military community.
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