Wild Fall 9-6 in Wild Game 1 vs. Avalanche; Timberwolves-Spurs Series Tips Off Tonight
No Golden Valley-specific stories in today's feed — but a quiet news day in the west metro is never a bad thing, neighbors. If you're heading out this week, the **Minneapolis Farmers Market** is now open for its **150...
Golden Valley Daily Digest — Monday, May 4, 2026
Your neighborhood news from 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 a quiet news day in the west metro is never a bad thing, neighbors. If you're heading out this week, the Minneapolis Farmers Market is now open for its 150th season just a short drive down I-394, and rising costs at farmers markets across the metro (more below) are worth keeping in mind as you plan your shopping.
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Minneapolis
Bomb Threat at Target Field Found Unfounded Law enforcement responded to a phone call to MPD claiming there were bombs at and around Target Field during Sunday afternoon's Twins game. A spokesperson confirmed the threat was unfounded and an investigation is underway. Fans were not evacuated during the incident.
State Trooper Seriously Injured in Stolen Vehicle Crash A Minnesota State Patrol trooper suffered significant injuries Friday night after the driver of a stolen vehicle ran a stop sign and T-boned the squad car at approximately 80 mph in Minneapolis. Passengers in the stolen vehicle also sustained serious injuries. The Ramsey County Sheriff's Office is investigating.
Four Injured in Park Shooting Four people were injured Friday night after gunfire erupted during a large gathering at a Minneapolis park. Neighbors are calling for greater investment in youth programming in the area. Police are continuing to investigate.
Missing 9-Year-Old Boy Found Safe Minneapolis police announced Sunday morning that a missing boy was located and is safe. The department had issued an alert asking for the public's help earlier in the weekend.
Sculpture Garden Art Fair Returns May 9-10 The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair is back for its third year over Mother's Day weekend, featuring 180 artists, live music, and a wide range of food and drink vendors. Admission is free — a great outing if you're looking for a Mother's Day plan.
Minneapolis Farmers Market Hits 150 Years The Minneapolis Farmers Market is now open for the season, celebrating a milestone 150th year of connecting community. Meanwhile, farmers markets across the metro are raising prices this season to offset rising gas and production costs, so expect to pay a bit more for your weekly haul.
Former Metro Transit Police Chief Surrenders License Ernest Morales III, former Metro Transit Police chief, has agreed to surrender his Minnesota peace officer license over sexual harassment allegations. While Morales denies the allegations, he also agreed to never seek reinstatement.
Sports Bars Riding the Playoff Wave Minneapolis sports bars are seeing a significant revenue boost as the Wild, Timberwolves, and other Minnesota teams continue their playoff runs. Bar owners say the combination of multiple teams in the postseason at once is a rare boon for business.
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St. Paul
Thousands Turn Out for Cinco de Mayo Festival St. Paul's annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on the West Side drew thousands over the weekend. Organizers had debated canceling the event due to concerns over Operation Metro Surge, the federal immigration enforcement operation, but ultimately moved forward.
Teen Critically Injured in E-Bike Crash A teenager was found unconscious near Mississippi Street and Lawson Avenue in St. Paul Sunday evening after crashing on an e-bike. The teen was rushed into surgery; police are investigating the circumstances.
Fraser Festival Brings Sensory-Friendly Fun The St. Paul RiverCentre hosted the Fraser Festival on Saturday, a sensory-friendly event designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for people of all abilities. The annual celebration featured activities for the whole family.
Park Pals & Paws Event St. Paul is hosting "Park Pals & Paws," a family-friendly event uniting pet lovers, vendors, and rescue organizations in the city's parks — a perfect excuse to get outdoors with your four-legged friends.
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Local Sports
Wild Fall 9-6 in Chaotic Game 1 at Colorado The Minnesota Wild dropped the opener of their Western Conference second-round series in a wild one at Colorado, losing 9-6 Sunday night. Cale Makar returned from an in-game injury to score twice in the third period as the Avalanche overcame blowing a three-goal lead. The Wild were already without defenseman Jonas Brodin, and forward Joel Eriksson Ek was listed as questionable heading in.
Timberwolves-Spurs Tip Off Tonight The Wolves open their second-round NBA Playoff series against San Antonio tonight, Monday, May 4 in Minnesota. All eyes are on Anthony Edwards, listed as questionable for Game 1 after appearing to suffer a serious knee injury last week — though the team says he could return.
Twins Lose Ryan, Then the Game Starter Joe Ryan exited Sunday's game against the Blue Jays after just two batters with right elbow soreness — a worrying sign for the rotation. Toronto had already routed the Twins 11-4 on Saturday behind an eight-run eighth inning.
Minnesota United Rally for 3-2 Win Kelvin Yeboah scored twice and Anthony Markanich added a goal and an assist as Minnesota United came back from two goals down to beat the Columbus Crew 3-2 Saturday night on the road.
Frost Win PWHL Semifinal Opener in OT Jincy Roese scored 4:30 into overtime to give the Minnesota Frost a 5-4 win over Montréal in the PWHL semifinal opener Saturday. Montréal's Laura Stacey recorded the first hat trick in PWHL postseason history, but it wasn't enough.
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Minnesota Statewide
Gov. Walz Delivers Final State of the State Address Governor Tim Walz gave his last State of the State address as the legislative session nears its close, greeted by loud applause. The House Ethics Committee also declined to punish three lawmakers under review. The session deadline is approaching fast.
Sen. Klobuchar Unveils Anti-Fraud Plan in Governor's Race U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, now a gubernatorial candidate, rolled out a plan to combat fraud in Minnesota. "You are right to be angry about it," Klobuchar said, making the issue a centerpiece of her campaign platform.
Train Derailment Near Henderson A train went off the tracks around 2:30 a.m. Saturday near Highway 19 and Henderson Station Road in Tyrone Township, Le Sueur County. The Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office is on scene; no immediate reports of injuries or environmental hazard.
$1 Million in School Supplies for MN Teachers The Kids in Need Foundation distributed $1 million worth of school supplies to Minnesota teachers in need. The event highlights ongoing challenges educators face in keeping classrooms stocked.
WWII Soldier Laid to Rest After 80+ Years A Minnesota World War II soldier was finally laid to rest Saturday in a ceremony featuring a Blackhawk helicopter flyover and American flags. The service, more than 80 years after his passing, drew a crowd of community members paying their respects.
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Have a great Monday, Golden Valley. Go Wild, go Wolves — and don't forget, Mother's Day is this Sunday! 💐