Dozens of vehicles vandalized near 31st and Drew in Robbinsdale
Golden Valley & West Metro
Dozens of vehicles damaged in Robbinsdale vandalism spree. Police are investigating after numerous vehicles were damaged near 31st Avenue North and Drew Avenue in Robbinsdale. Residents in the area are urged to check their vehicles and report any damage to the Robbinsdale Police Department. (KARE 11)
What's happening this weekend in the west metro. KSTP's Twin Cities Live rounded up local events for the weekend, including Easter activities and family-friendly outings across the metro. Check local listings for egg hunts and community gatherings in Golden Valley and surrounding suburbs. (KSTP)
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Minneapolis
North Loop Easter candy grab draws hundreds of families. Hundreds of children and parents gathered in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood for an Easter candy grab, an event organizers say highlights a rising family demographic in the downtown area. The gathering reflects continued growth in the North Loop as a family-friendly neighborhood. (KSTP)
17-year-old boy shot on Hennepin Avenue East. Minneapolis police are investigating after a 17-year-old was shot in a parking lot on the 2400 block of Hennepin Avenue East on Friday night. The teen was injured but details on his condition have not been released. (KSTP)
Power restored at Target Field after outage hit North Loop. A power outage struck just before 2 p.m. ahead of the Twins' home opener, impacting more than 1,500 Xcel Energy customers in the North Loop area. Power was restored in time for the game. (KARE 11)
Open water declared on Lake Minnetonka. Nonprofit Freshwater and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Water Patrol officially called ice-out on Lake Minnetonka at 5:38 p.m. — one of the key seasonal milestones for boaters and lake lovers across the west metro. (KSTP)
Annunciation Catholic School principal honored at Target Field. Matt DeBoer, principal of Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, was recognized at Target Field amid an outpouring of community support. Signs reading "Our love is with Annunciation" and "hope and healing for all" surround the church. (KSTP)

Big Climb for Blood Cancer United coming to U.S. Bank Stadium. Later this month, Minnesotans will climb more than 1,800 steps at U.S. Bank Stadium to raise funds for Blood Cancer United's fight against blood cancers. Registration is still open. (KSTP)
MPD ride-along reveals directed patrol work in Uptown. KSTP rode along with two officers from MPD's Fifth Precinct directed patrol unit, which focuses on crime suppression and community engagement along Hennepin Avenue and the Uptown area. (KSTP)
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St. Paul
Mumps case in Ramsey County raises vaccination concerns. A confirmed mumps case in Ramsey County is prompting public health officials to push for improved MMR vaccination rates. Health workers say declining trust in public health has made outreach more difficult, and they're urging residents to check their vaccination status. (KARE 11)
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Local Sports
Wild clinch NHL playoff spot — first chance to advance since 2015. The Minnesota Wild (43-21-12) have officially punched their ticket to the NHL playoffs. Ryan Hartman scored twice in Saturday's 4-1 win over the Ottawa Senators, with goals from Jonas Brodin and Jake Middleton and 30 saves from Jesper Wallstedt. (KARE 11 | KSTP)
Twins split opening weekend with Tampa Bay. The Twins won their home opener 10-4 on Friday behind Tristan Gray's first career grand slam, capping a seven-run seventh inning in cold, rainy conditions at Target Field. Saturday night was a different story, as the Rays bounced back with a 7-1 win behind Jonathan Aranda's two-run double and two RBI from Yandy Díaz. (KSTP | KSTP)

Frost clinch PWHL playoff spot with 6-5 thriller. Kelly Pannek had two goals and two assists — padding her PWHL-leading points total — as the Minnesota Frost held off the Vancouver Goldeneyes 6-5 on Saturday, snapping a three-game losing streak. (KSTP)
Timberwolves drop two straight. The Wolves fell 113-108 to the Detroit Pistons on Thursday (Jalen Duren: 22 points, 14 rebounds) and 115-103 to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday (Paul George: 23 points). Minnesota continues to struggle without key players down the stretch. (KARE 11 | KSTP)
Edina interchange construction set to resume. Work on the Vernon Avenue and Highway 100 interchange in Edina restarts next week after months of delays caused by a buried power line. The project originally began a year ago. (KSTP)
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Weather
Easter Sunday looks decent, but not perfect. Northern Minnesota got hit with a major winter storm Saturday, while the metro saw a messy mix of rain, sleet, and snow. Sunday should be a mostly dry day for Easter celebrations, though conditions won't be ideal — expect cool temperatures and some clouds. (KSTP)
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Minnesota Statewide
Minnesota graduation rates hit an all-time high. The Class of 2025 posted an 84.9% graduation rate, the highest in state history. The new data marks continued improvement across Minnesota school districts. (KARE 11)
Minnesota families sue over warrantless ICE home raids. A federal lawsuit challenges ICE's use of warrantless forced entry into Minnesota homes under a secret memo, alleging violations of Fourth Amendment rights. The suit names multiple U.S. agencies. (KARE 11)
Trump suggests shifting Medicare costs to states. In a prime-time speech, President Trump suggested states should cover Medicare and other federal programs to free up funds for the military, raising concerns about potential impacts on Minnesota's budget and health care system. (MinnPost)
Gas prices climb past $4 as national trend continues. Every state now averages above $3.28 per gallon, with diesel costs remaining high and adding pressure to transportation and supply chains. Minnesota drivers should expect continued increases at the pump. (KARE 11)
Hopkins church gives away free gas ahead of Easter. Hundreds of drivers lined up for blocks Saturday morning as Kingdom Embassy Worship Center gave away free gas at two Twin Cities locations. The giveaway drew massive crowds to the Hopkins-area station. (KSTP)
Amber Alert for Wisconsin girl canceled — suspect in custody. An Amber Alert for 8-year-old Irene Lentz was resolved after Nebraska State Patrol located the child and took suspect Joseph Nicpon into custody around 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The suspect's vehicle had last been seen on I-90. (KSTP)
International Festival of Minnesota returns after seven years. Formerly known as the Festival of Nations, the International Festival of Minnesota is making its grand return after a seven-year hiatus, celebrating the state's diverse communities. (KSTP)