Severe Storm Alert for Monday Evening; Timberwolves Draw Nuggets in Playoffs After Garnett's Triumphant Return
No Golden Valley-specific stories today — but west metro residents should take note: **legendary vocalist Monroe Wright III**, a luminary of the Minneapolis Sound, will perform a rare big band concert at the **Hopkins...
Twin Cities Daily Digest — Monday, April 13, 2026
Your neighborhood news from Golden Valley and the greater Twin Cities metro
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Golden Valley & West Metro
No Golden Valley-specific stories today — but west metro residents should take note: legendary vocalist Monroe Wright III, a luminary of the Minneapolis Sound, will perform a rare big band concert at the Hopkins Center for the Arts on Friday, April 18. If you're looking for a world-class night out close to home, this is it. Wright's big band performances are few and far between, so tickets are worth grabbing early.
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Minneapolis
Fatal hit-and-run under investigation. Minneapolis police are searching for the driver responsible for a fatal hit-and-run on Saturday. Officers responded around 11:40 a.m. to the 1800 block of Chicago Avenue, where they found an unresponsive man in the street. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
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. The arrests stem from alleged assaults on a journalist and a deputy during the demonstration.
George Floyd Square open house meetings. The City of Minneapolis is hosting community open house meetings regarding the future of 38th & Chicago Avenue. Residents can weigh in on plans for the intersection and surrounding area — check the city's project page for dates and details.
Swim safety event tackles racial disparities. Dozens of Black and Brown children filled the pool at V3 Sports Center in north Minneapolis this weekend for a free swim-safety day. The event, hosted by V3 Sports, focused on building water confidence and reducing drowning disparities in communities of color.
DFL and GOP trade ethics complaints; HCMC funding proposal advances. On this week's At Issue, lawmakers from both parties filed ethics complaints against each other, while a sales tax proposal to save Hennepin County Medical Center was discussed alongside privacy concerns over AI surveillance in schools.
Pentagon spending lifts Minnesota defense firms. Even before the Iran conflict, Minnesota's defense industry was benefiting from the Trump administration's boost in military spending, with companies on track for increased Pentagon contracts, according to MinnPost.
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St. Paul
Emergency response at St. Paul Downtown Airport. Officials responded to an emergency at Holman Field (St. Paul Downtown Airport) after the last scheduled flight of the day took off at 2 a.m., then circled back and landed at the airport. Details on the nature of the emergency are still limited.
Street sweeping season begins. St. Paul Public Works has launched its spring street sweeping operations. Residents should check the city's schedule to know when to move vehicles off their streets — parking restrictions are enforced during sweeping.
PurpleStride walk set for April 25. The 2026 PanCan PurpleStride walk to fight pancreatic cancer takes place Saturday, April 25, at Como Park. Registration is open for walkers and volunteers looking to support the cause.
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Local Sports
Timberwolves 132, Pelicans 126 — Wolves draw Nuggets in Round 1. The Timberwolves closed the regular season with a win over New Orleans on Sunday, resting most starters ahead of the playoffs. The big story: Kevin Garnett made his first appearance at Target Center since 2018, electrifying the crowd. Minnesota will face the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs.
Twins 8, Blue Jays 2. Tristan Gray launched a three-run homer and Kody Clemens added a solo shot as the Twins roughed up veteran Max Scherzer on Sunday. Taj Bradley improved to 3-0 on the season, allowing just one run in five innings. The club also placed pitcher Cody Laweryson and outfielder Royce Lewis on the injured list, recalling Kreidler and Morris from the Saints.
Minnesota United 2, San Diego FC 1. Kyle Duncan and Kelvin Yeboah each scored as the Loons topped San Diego at home Saturday night. Midfielder Owen Gene, 23, notched his first two MLS assists on the goals.
Lynx bring back All-Stars. Five-time All-Star Kayla McBride and two-time All-Star Courtney Williams are both re-signing with the Minnesota Lynx ahead of the 2026 WNBA season — a major boost for a team looking to contend.
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Weather
⚠️ FORECAST FIRST ALERT: Possible severe thunderstorms late this afternoon and evening. This is the first real severe weather threat of the season for the Twin Cities metro. Storms could bring strong winds, hail, and heavy rain. Stay weather-aware this afternoon and have a plan if warnings are issued — especially if you have evening plans outdoors.
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Minnesota Statewide
Tax filing deadline approaching. The clock is ticking — CPA Scott Kadrlik of DSB Rock Island in Mendota Heights reminded Minnesotans to file or request extensions soon. Don't wait until the last minute, especially with potential changes to state conformity with federal tax law.
Highway 280 closes northbound starting today. MnDOT's major reconstruction of northbound Highway 280 between I-94 and Highway 36 begins Monday morning. The highway will be closed through late August but is expected to reopen before the Minnesota State Fair. Commuters and businesses along the corridor are bracing for months of detours — plan alternate routes now.
MN DNR introduces new K9 officers. The DNR Enforcement Division welcomed two new dogs: Molly and Hank, who will assist conservation officers in the field with wildlife enforcement duties.
Minnesota Orchestra announces 2026-27 season. The orchestra revealed its upcoming lineup, featuring performances of Strauss and other highlights. Season details are available at minnesotaorchestra.org.
'Sing Democracy 250' concert comes to Minnesota. A national concert series celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is coming to the state, featuring five Minnesota choral ensembles and a full symphony orchestra, as shared by G. Phillip Shoultz III.
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Stay safe out there this evening, Golden Valley — keep an eye on the sky. ☁️