Kaprizov Hat Trick Lifts Wild Past Red Wings; Easter Weekend Across the Twin Cities
No hyperlocal Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park stories surfaced in today's news cycle. We'll be back with west metro coverage as it develops — if you have a tip or community event to sh...
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Monday, April 6, 2026
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Golden Valley & West Metro
No hyperlocal Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park stories surfaced in today's news cycle. We'll be back with west metro coverage as it develops — if you have a tip or community event to share, don't hesitate to reach out.
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Minneapolis
North Loop Easter Candy Grab Highlights Downtown's Growing Family Scene Hundreds of children and parents packed Minneapolis's North Loop neighborhood for an Easter candy grab over the weekend. Organizers say the event also spotlighted a rising demographic shift downtown, with more young families choosing to live in the area.
Rock the Hall Live Music Series Returns to Graze Food Hall A full lineup of Minnesota artists is set to return for Rock the Hall, a live music series hosted at Graze Food Hall in the North Loop. The series runs monthly from May through the summer — a welcome addition to the neighborhood's entertainment calendar.
17-Year-Old Shot on Hennepin Avenue East Minneapolis police are investigating after a 17-year-old boy 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 and any suspects have not been released.
113-Year-Old Northeast Minneapolis Church May Close Over Boiler Problems A 113-year-old church in northeast Minneapolis is facing possible closure due to failing boiler infrastructure, according to WCCO. The congregation is weighing its options as repair costs mount for the historic building.
Basilica of Saint Mary Holds Final Upstairs Mass Before $45M Renovation Thousands gathered at the Basilica of Saint Mary for Easter Mass — the final upstairs service before a yearlong, $45 million restoration project moves worship downstairs. The renovation will address long-deferred maintenance on one of Minneapolis's most iconic landmarks.
Legislature Muddles Along at Mid-Session MinnPost reports that the Minnesota Legislature remains stuck between last session's historic events and next year's elections, with little momentum on major policy. A six-hour House floor session before spring break produced more political theater than legislative progress.
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St. Paul
Protester Arrested Outside Cities Church on Easter Sunday St. Paul police arrested one woman after protesters disrupted Easter services at Cities Church — the same congregation targeted by anti-ICE demonstrators earlier this year. Officers were working contracted overtime when the group gathered outside the church Sunday morning.
International Festival of Minnesota Returns After Seven-Year Hiatus The International Festival of Minnesota kicks off April 10 at Saint Paul RiverCentre after a seven-year break. The event celebrates the metro's diverse communities with food, performances, and cultural exhibits.
Major Road Construction Starts Monday on St. Paul's East Side Starting Monday, a construction project will close portions of Arcade Street and surrounding roads on St. Paul's Greater East Side. Drivers should plan alternate routes as the work is expected to cause significant disruptions.
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Local Sports
Wild 5, Red Wings 4 — Kaprizov Hat Trick Caps Comeback Kirill Kaprizov completed his sixth career NHL hat trick, scoring the go-ahead power-play goal with just 1:51 remaining to lift the Minnesota Wild to a dramatic 5-4 win over Detroit on Sunday. The Wild (43-21-12) had blown a 4-1 lead before Kaprizov rescued them. On Saturday, Ryan Hartman scored twice in a 4-1 win over Ottawa, with Jesper Wallstedt making 30 saves.
Minnesota United 2, LA Galaxy 1 Anthony Markanich and Kelvin Yeboah each found the net Saturday night, while goalkeeper Drake Callender made six saves as the Loons topped the Galaxy 2-1. Tomás Chancalay added two assists as Minnesota improved to 2-2-2 on the season.
Twins Drop Two to Tampa Bay It was a rough weekend for the Twins, falling 7-1 on Saturday and 4-1 in 10 innings on Sunday to the Rays. Richie Palacios broke the game open Sunday with a two-run homer in the 10th as Tampa Bay completed a dominant nine-game road trip.
Timberwolves Fall to Hornets 122-108 LaMelo Ball torched the Wolves for 35 points as the Charlotte Hornets won their fourth straight, 122-108, on Sunday. Minnesota struggled to contain Miles Bridges (25 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists) as well.
Gophers Gymnastics Pulls Upset, Advances to NCAA Nationals As the lowest-ranked team in their regional final in Corvallis, Oregon, the Gopher gymnastics team pulled a major upset Sunday night, finishing second to clinch one of two advancing spots to NCAA Nationals.
Annunciation Catholic School Principal Honored at Target Field Matt DeBoer, principal of Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, was recognized at Target Field this weekend amid an outpouring of community support for the school. Signs reading "Our love is with Annunciation" and "Hope and healing for all" surround the church.
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Weather
Chilly Start to the Week, Warmer Days Ahead Monday morning brings cloudy skies and cold temps in the mid-30s, feeling like the mid-20s with northwest winds of 10–20 mph. Expect partly cloudy skies today with a gradual warmup through the week, though thundershowers are possible later. Easter Sunday was decent but not perfect in the metro, while northern Minnesota dealt with a major winter storm featuring rain, sleet, and snow.
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Minnesota Statewide
Gas Prices Expected to Rise — Fill Up Today Experts say Sunday is the best day to buy gas this week, with prices expected to climb through Friday. At a Forest Lake rest stop off I-35, drivers are already feeling the pinch — one motorist noted filling up five times a week at prices he called "a little high."
Rep. Elliott Engen Faces DWI Allegations; DHS Software Issues Surface New details have emerged about Minnesota Rep. Elliott Engen's arrest on suspicion of DWI, a story covered on this week's At Issue. The program also examined ongoing DHS software troubles and offered a mid-session legislative report card.
Amber Alert for Wisconsin Girl Canceled — Suspect in Custody An Amber Alert for 8-year-old Irene Lentz of Wisconsin was canceled after Nebraska State Patrol located the child and took suspect Joseph Nicpon into custody around 2:30 p.m. The suspect's vehicle had last been seen on I-90.
68th GSTA Rod & Custom Spectacular Launches Car Show Season The Gopher State Timing Association's Rod & Custom Spectacular returns next weekend to Shakopee, kicking off the 2026 Minnesota car show season with exhibits, prizes, and family-friendly activities for all ages.
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Stay safe out there, Golden Valley. Bundle up this morning — warmer days are on the way. ☀️