Tens of Thousands Rally at State Capitol for 'No Kings' Protest; Vikings Legend Joey Browner Dies at 65
No hyperlocal Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park stories today. We'll be back with west metro coverage as it develops. In the meantime, Golden Valley residents should note that **major ro...
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Monday, March 30, 2026
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Golden Valley & West Metro
No hyperlocal Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park stories today. We'll be back with west metro coverage as it develops. In the meantime, Golden Valley residents should note that major road construction projects are ramping up across the Twin Cities metro in April — check the statewide section below for details that may affect your commute on Highway 12 and other routes.
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Minneapolis
$7M Fund Approved for Businesses Hit by Operation Metro Surge — The City of Minneapolis approved a $7 million plan to support small businesses impacted by Operation Metro Surge. Business owners are expressing optimism about the relief package, which aims to help local shops and restaurants that saw disruptions from the federal immigration enforcement operation.
Fatal House Fire in South Minneapolis — A man died Saturday afternoon after a fire broke out in a single-family home on the south side. Fire crews responded just after 1 p.m. to reports of smoke; bystanders told responders someone may be trapped inside. The Minneapolis Fire Department is investigating the cause.
Uptown Crime Initiative Showing Results — Residents in the Uptown neighborhood say a new MPD patrol approach is making a noticeable difference. Local resident Eric Enge, who drives through the area 10 to 15 times a day as a self-described one-man block watch, says the increased presence is helping.
Domestic Assault Arrest on Cedar Avenue — A man was arrested Sunday morning on suspicion of domestic assault after allegedly cutting his wife in the 600 block of Cedar Avenue, leaving her with serious injuries, according to Minneapolis Police.
Thousands Join 'No Kings' Rally — Thousands of Minnesotans participated in Saturday's No Kings protest, with demonstrations spanning Minneapolis and St. Paul. Organizers say the rallies targeted what they describe as authoritarian actions by the Trump administration. Whistles, monarch butterflies, and other symbols were prominent throughout the crowd.
Bachman's Flower Show Returns to Lyndale — Bachman's "Cirque de Fleurs" flower show is running now through April 4 at the Lyndale Avenue flagship location, featuring a fantastical carnival-themed floral display. Free to attend.
Arts & Culture — The Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Suffs makes its Minnesota debut at the Orpheum Theatre April 7–12. The Ukrainian Easter Egg Festival kicks off at St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Northeast Minneapolis, celebrating the parish's 100th anniversary. And the Suicide Commandos played their final show at First Avenue, closing out the legendary punk trio's run.
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St. Paul
'No Kings' Flagship Rally Draws Estimated 100,000 — The national flagship No Kings rally at the Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday drew massive crowds, with the State Patrol estimating approximately 100,000 attendees. Bruce Springsteen headlined with a live performance on the Capitol grounds. The event remained peaceful as tens of thousands filled surrounding streets, with local businesses reporting significant foot traffic.
Governor Walz Sits Down on 'At Issue' — Gov. Tim Walz joined KSTP's Tom Hauser for a one-on-one interview Friday, discussing the No Kings protests and a proposed license tab fee bill making its way through the Legislature.
Palm Sunday Demonstrations — Thousands of Christian Minnesotans gathered on Palm Sunday to denounce the Trump administration, with demonstrators saying the administration does not represent their values as Christians.
Garage Fire Under Investigation — St. Paul Fire crews extinguished a blaze in a detached garage in the 800 block of Fremont Street. The cause remains under investigation; no injuries were reported.
Saints Launch Kids Club — The St. Paul Saints announced Mudonna's Kids Club, a new program allowing children to attend games. The club has already drawn more than 200 sign-ups.
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Local Sports
Vikings Legend Joey Browner Dies at 65 — The Minnesota Vikings announced Sunday that former safety and Ring of Honor member Joey Browner has passed away at age 65. A first-round pick by Minnesota, Browner was a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro who played nine of his 10 NFL seasons in purple. He remains one of the most decorated defensive backs in franchise history.
Twins Fall to Orioles 8-6 — Pete Alonso drove in the go-ahead run with a seventh-inning single in his first RBI as an Oriole, and Tyler O'Neill added a three-run homer as Baltimore beat the Twins 8-6 on Sunday. Minnesota had jumped out to an early lead before the bullpen faltered. The Twins' home opener is Friday against Tampa Bay at Target Field.
Gophers Wrestling Coach J Robinson Dies — Former University of Minnesota wrestling coach J Robinson has passed away. Robinson led the Gophers to the first three national championships in program history during his tenure, transforming Minnesota into a national wrestling power.
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Minnesota Statewide
Road Construction Season Is Here — Multiple major road projects are set to begin across the Twin Cities metro in April. Highway 280 will completely close during construction, and work on Highway 12 is also on the schedule. Plan alternate routes now — full project details are available from MnDOT.
Summer Flights Getting Pricier — Travel experts and airline executives warn that summer flight prices out of MSP and nationwide are climbing and likely to keep rising. Middle East conflict is squeezing global oil supplies, driving up fuel costs. Experts recommend booking sooner rather than later to lock in lower fares.
Fatal Crash in Park Rapids — Two adults died and a child is in life-threatening condition after a head-on crash in Park Rapids. The Minnesota State Patrol reported the driver who crossed the center lane may have been under the influence of alcohol.
Social Media's Effect on the Legislature — During contentious floor hearings before the Easter/Passover recess, members of both parties raised concerns that social media is making it harder to govern effectively at the Capitol. A MinnPost analysis explores how online dynamics are poisoning bipartisan cooperation.
New Art Show at the Landscape Arboretum — The University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska is hosting a new multicultural art exhibition exploring themes of lineage, creation, earth, and memory — worth the drive from Golden Valley.
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