Answers still sought one year after 19-year-old shot and killed at Robbinsdale's Sanborn Park
Twin Cities Daily Digest — Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Golden Valley & West Metro
One year later, family still seeks answers in Robbinsdale teen's killing. It's been exactly one year since 19-year-old Amarie Alowonle was shot in the head at Sanborn Park in Robbinsdale on May 4, 2025, and investigators are still searching for answers. Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact Robbinsdale police — a community that sits just minutes from Golden Valley deserves closure. (KARE 11)
St. Louis Park music teacher named 2026 Minnesota Teacher of the Year. David Davis, a music teacher at Park Spanish Immersion Elementary in St. Louis Park, has been named the state's Teacher of the Year for 2026. Davis was celebrated for honoring students' inherent brilliance — a well-deserved honor for one of our neighboring communities' own. (KARE 11)

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Minneapolis
Mayor Frey delivers State of the City address. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey gave his first State of the City address since Operation Metro Surge earlier this year, outlining priorities for the months ahead. The speech comes as the city continues to navigate public safety and economic development challenges. (KARE 11)
HCMC rescue bill gets major DFL revisions as vote remains uncertain. House Democrats proposed reducing the Hennepin County sales tax increase from 1.0% to 0.75% in their revised plan to keep Hennepin Healthcare afloat. Lawmakers on the House tax committee are still weighing the measure, which would affect every purchase in Hennepin County — including here in Golden Valley. (KARE 11 | KSTP)

AG Ellison sues North Minneapolis nonprofit founders over $2M in alleged misuse. Attorney General Keith Ellison's office filed suit claiming Larry and Sharon Cook misused more than $2 million from their charitable organizations. The couple has denied the allegations, calling them unfounded. (KARE 11)

Groundbreaking for new North Minneapolis amphitheater along the Mississippi. City leaders broke ground on a new amphitheater on the riverfront in North Minneapolis, marking an exciting chapter for a neighborhood that has long awaited major investment. (KARE 11)
Stone Arch area to be transformed into native green space honoring Dakota heritage. A restoration project will naturalize a 5-acre stretch of land near St. Anthony Falls along the Mississippi River, replacing it with native plantings that honor the area's Dakota history. (KARE 11)
MPS discovers years-long billing errors cost district major state funding. Minneapolis Public Schools says it missed out on significant state funding for several years due to expense and billing mistakes, but a fix has now led to a surge of incoming money. The district acknowledges the errors and is working to prevent future lapses. (KSTP)

Brooklyn Park teen ordered to stand trial as adult in Minneapolis murder. Jeairamiya Dewray Omar-Dear, 17, of Brooklyn Park, was ordered to stand trial as an adult on a charge of second-degree murder connected to multiple shootings in Minneapolis. (KSTP)

North Loop restaurant tests smaller plates, lower prices as diners tighten budgets. Salt and Flour in the North Loop neighborhood is experimenting with a cheaper menu featuring smaller portions, hoping to lure diners back amid a broader pullback in restaurant spending. (KSTP)
Day of Remembrance honors missing and murdered Indigenous Minnesotans. Families filled the Minneapolis American Indian Center on Tuesday for a gathering highlighting the ongoing crisis of missing Indigenous relatives in Minnesota. The event comes as awareness of MMIP issues continues to grow statewide. (KSTP)

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St. Paul
Two shot, three arrested in downtown St. Paul. Two young men were injured in a shooting in downtown St. Paul on Monday, and three suspects were taken into custody. Officers could reportedly hear gunfire when they arrived on the scene; the investigation is ongoing and police are asking for additional tips from the public. (KARE 11 | KSTP)
State Fair assistant police chief files whistleblower lawsuit. The assistant police chief at the Minnesota State Fair has filed a lawsuit against the fair and the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office, claiming he was retaliated against after reporting concerns about law enforcement practices. (KSTP)

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Local Sports
Timberwolves take Game 1 in San Antonio behind Edwards' surprise return. Anthony Edwards scored 18 points in an unexpected comeback from injury as the Wolves held off Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs 104-102 in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series. Minnesota wore down San Antonio with speed and physicality, continuing their momentum after sweeping the Nuggets. (KSTP | MinnPost)
Twins crush Nationals 11-3 behind Buxton's three-run homer. Byron Buxton launched a three-run home run, Brooks Lee drove in three, and Taj Bradley struck out eight over six strong innings as the Twins rolled past Washington on Tuesday night. Good news on the injury front too — Joe Ryan's elbow scare from Sunday appears to show no structural damage, and he could make his next scheduled start. (KSTP | KSTP)

Wild fall 5-2 to Avalanche, trail series 0-2. Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and two assists as Colorado rolled past Filip Gustavsson and the Wild to take a commanding 2-0 series lead. Minnesota will need to regroup quickly heading home. (KSTP)

Frost fall to Victoire 1-0 in triple overtime, PWHL series tied. Marie-Philip Poulin scored at 4:02 of the third overtime and Ann-Renée Desbiens made 38 saves as the Montreal Victoire blanked the Minnesota Frost in a marathon Game 2. The series is now tied heading into Game 3. (KSTP)

Lynx ramping up for season opener Saturday. Head coach Cheryl Reeve and the Lynx are holding practice this week at Mayo Clinic Square in downtown Minneapolis ahead of their 2026 WNBA season tip-off on Saturday. (KSTP)
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis announced as final State Fair grandstand act. The legendary Minneapolis-born production duo will perform at the 2026 Minnesota State Fair grandstand — mark your calendars. (KSTP)

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Minnesota Statewide
DOJ sues Minnesota to block AG Ellison's lawsuits against oil companies. The U.S. Department of Justice filed suit against the state to stop Attorney General Keith Ellison's 2020 litigation against multiple oil companies over alleged fraud and deceptive advertising about climate change. (KARE 11)
Medicaid fraud enforcement bill advances at Capitol. Legislation to boost staffing at the AG's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit passed its final House committee Tuesday and also cleared the full Senate, moving it closer to the governor's desk. (KARE 11)

DHS Commissioner Gandhi pulled before confirmation vote. Governor Walz's Department of Human Services Commissioner Shireen Gandhi was removed from consideration the day before her Senate confirmation hearing, after it became clear she likely didn't have the votes. (KSTP)
Expert: New electronic daycare attendance system may not stop fraud. One week after federal agents raided nine daycares across the Twin Cities, experts are warning that Minnesota's new electronic attendance tracking system may not go far enough to prevent the kind of fraud investigators are now probing. (KSTP)

BCA identifies man killed in Richfield officer-involved shooting. The Minnesota BCA has released the name of the man killed and the two Richfield police officers involved in the shooting; both officers are now on critical incident leave. (KARE 11)
Deputy injured in Itasca County shooting; suspect arrested. A law enforcement officer was injured and a suspect was taken into custody following a shooting Monday in the town of Max, Minnesota. (KARE 11)
Copper-nickel mining project nears key regulatory milestone. While attention has focused on mining proposals near the Boundary Waters, a separate copper-nickel project is further along in Minnesota's regulatory process and approaching a significant review point. (MinnPost)
Mrs. Minnesota International advocates for late-life autism diagnosis in women. Feroza Mehta, who was diagnosed with autism at age 37, is using her Mrs. Minnesota International platform to raise awareness about how often women go undiagnosed well into adulthood. (KARE 11)
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Have a great Wednesday, Golden Valley. Go Wolves — and if you have any info on the Amarie Alowonle case, please reach out to Robbinsdale PD.