Twins Explode for 7-Run Inning to Beat Blue Jays; Wolves Snap Houston's Streak
No Golden Valley-specific stories in today's feed — but just next door in **Hopkins**, legendary Minneapolis Sound vocalist **Monroe Wright III** will perform a rare big band concert at the **Hopkins Center for the Ar...
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Sunday, April 12, 2026
Your neighborhood news roundup for Golden Valley and the Twin Cities metro
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Golden Valley & West Metro
No Golden Valley-specific stories in today's feed — but just next door in Hopkins, legendary Minneapolis Sound vocalist Monroe Wright III will perform a rare big band concert at the Hopkins Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 18. Wright, a luminary of the Twin Cities music scene, promises an evening of classic big band arrangements. Tickets and details are available through the Hopkins Center box office.
Over in Edina, the Galleria is hosting Fleurs de Villes FLORA, a floral couture exhibition running April 10–19 that showcases work by local Minnesota artists blending fashion and flowers. It's a short drive down 100 for Golden Valley residents looking for a weekend outing.
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Minneapolis
Fatal hit-and-run under investigation. Minneapolis police responded just before 11:40 a.m. Saturday to a report of an unresponsive man found in the middle of a street. The victim was pronounced dead, and no arrests have been made. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Copper theft prompts streetlight overhaul. City crews have rewired 700 streetlights with aluminum wiring to combat ongoing copper theft that has left neighborhoods in the dark. The switch is part of a broader effort to protect city infrastructure from scrappers targeting copper.
Four arrested at Whipple Building protests. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office is recommending charges against four individuals arrested during protests outside the Whipple Federal Building on Saturday, for allegedly assaulting a journalist and a deputy.
Swim safety event targets racial disparities. V3 Sports Center in north Minneapolis hosted a free swim-safety day this weekend, drawing dozens of Black and Brown children to the pool. The event, organized by V3 Sports, is part of an ongoing effort to reduce racial disparities in water safety and drowning prevention across the Twin Cities.
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St. Paul
Shooting linked to deadly house fire. Charges have been filed in a St. Paul shooting that authorities say is connected to a fatal house fire. According to court documents, the suspect, Gyaw Way, believed the victim's father was involved in a fire that killed Way's son.
Four-year sentence in fatal DUI crash. August Wa has been sentenced to four years in prison after crashing into a tree while driving with a blood alcohol concentration more than four times the legal limit, killing a passenger. The crash occurred in St. Paul.
PurpleStride walk set for April 25. The 2026 PanCan PurpleStride walk to fight pancreatic cancer takes place Saturday, April 25, at Como Park in St. Paul. Registration is open for individuals and teams looking to support research and patient services.
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Local Sports
Twins 7, Blue Jays 4. Minnesota rode a massive seven-run third inning to beat Toronto on Saturday, their fifth win in six games. Trevor Larnach crushed a three-run homer and Brooks Lee added a solo shot to power the offense. The Twins also placed RHP Cody Laweryson on the 15-day IL, recalling Kreidler and Morris from the Saints.
Timberwolves snap Houston's streak. Already locked into the No. 6 seed, the Wolves delivered a statement win in Houston, ending the Rockets' eight-game winning streak. Anthony Edwards finished with 22 points, including a clutch late three-pointer, while Terrence Shannon Jr. came off the bench for a team-high 23 points.
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Minnesota Statewide
Fatal crash on Highway 212 in Eden Prairie. The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a crash on Highway 212 Saturday that killed one person and sent another to the hospital. Details on the cause of the crash have not been released.
LEGO convention returns to Eagan. The Minnesota Brick Convention is back at the Eagan Civic Arena in April, featuring massive LEGO displays, interactive building zones, and celebrity meet-and-greets. If you're thinking of taking the kids, online reviews are mixed — some families recommend it for younger builders while others say it's pricey for the experience.
Science Museum fundraiser on April 30. The Science Museum of Minnesota's "Science Celebration" promises engaging exhibits and unique dining to support research on environmental change. The event takes place April 30 in downtown St. Paul.
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