Severe Storms Heading for Twin Cities Sunday Evening — What You Need to Know
No major breaking news out of Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park in today's feed — a relatively quiet Saturday for the west metro. We'll keep monitoring for any developing stories.
Golden Valley & West Metro
No major breaking news out of Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope, or St. Louis Park in today's feed — a relatively quiet Saturday for the west metro. We'll keep monitoring for any developing stories.
Have a tip about something happening in Golden Valley or nearby? Your fellow neighbors would appreciate hearing about it.
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Minneapolis
A man was found with life-threatening gunshot wounds in a Minneapolis garage Saturday. A group of people reportedly fled the scene in a vehicle before crashing into a police squad car at 34th St E and 3rd Ave S, then fleeing on foot. The officer sustained injuries in the crash. (KARE 11) (KSTP)
A house fire on Harriet Avenue displaced seven residents, including five children and two cats. No injuries were reported, and the Red Cross is assisting those affected. (KARE 11)
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and city staff are pushing forward with a recommendation for developing the site at George Floyd Square, despite a community survey favoring a different group. Pushback is reportedly growing on the city council. (KSTP)
Art-A-Whirl is back in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Indeed Brewing is hosting Whirlygig and hundreds of other artists are showing work across studios and venues in NE. (KSTP)
Residents spoke at a public hearing regarding police oversight in Minneapolis. MinnPost's Documenters program covered the proceedings in detail. (MinnPost)
Green Zone grant awardees were announced, directing funding to environmentally overburdened communities in Minneapolis. (MinnPost)
Metro Transit bus operator Jarrett Ballard is gaining attention for cheering on Minnesota sports teams during his routes — a tradition inspired by his father, who was also a driver. (KARE 11)
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St. Paul
Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold is the new majority owner of the historic St. Paul Hotel, leading an investment group that plans to begin renovations later this year. (KARE 11)
A fatal fire is under investigation in Grant, a suburb east of St. Paul. The Stillwater Fire Department says the fire was reported Thursday at 6:45 p.m. in the 10000 block of 60th Street North. (KSTP)
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Local Sports
The Minnesota Timberwolves' season ended Friday night with a 139-109 blowout loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6. Stephon Castle led San Antonio with 32 points, and Anthony Edwards briefly headed to the bench as the game slipped out of reach. Head coach Chris Finch and players addressed the media afterward about what's next for the franchise. (KSTP) (KSTP)
The Twins dropped two close ones to the Milwaukee Brewers at Target Field. On Friday, an interference call on third baseman Royce Lewis allowed the tying run to score in a 3-2 loss. On Saturday, Jackson Chourio's go-ahead homer in the sixth and a run-saving catch in the seventh sealed a 2-1 Brewers win. (KSTP) (KSTP)

Minnesota United fell 2-1 to the New England Revolution at Allianz Field on Saturday night. Luca Langoni scored the go-ahead goal early in the second half as the Loons closed out a four-match homestand. (KSTP)

Minnesota Lynx forward Emma Čechová will miss the entire 2026 season after tearing her ACL. The injury occurred during practice. (KSTP)
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Weather
Forecast First Alert in effect for Sunday evening through Monday evening. Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across the Twin Cities metro and much of Minnesota. Damaging winds, large hail, and heavy rainfall are the primary threats — stay weather-aware if you have outdoor plans. (KSTP)
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Minnesota Statewide
DFL lawmakers continued their historic sit-in at the State Capitol into Saturday, demanding a vote on a gun violence prevention bill that has passed the Senate but remains blocked in the tied House. Chants of "Hold the vote" echoed through the Capitol as families and lawmakers pressed Republican leadership. An assault weapons ban appears unlikely to get a vote, but Democrats signal it will be a top 2026 campaign issue. (KSTP) (KARE 11) (KARE 11) (MinnPost)
The Minnesota House passed a bill regulating social media accounts for children, requiring automatic privacy settings and age verification. The bill now heads to the governor's desk. (KSTP)

Multiple wildfires are raging across northern Minnesota. The Stewart Trail wildfire near Two Harbors has grown to 376 acres, and the Crow Wing wildfire near Crosslake has ballooned to between 1,500 and 2,500 acres with evacuations underway. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for 15 counties. In a troubling development, a firefighting aircraft was struck by what appears to be a bullet near Orr on Friday evening. (KSTP) (KSTP) (KARE 11) (KSTP)

The body of a swimmer was recovered from the Minnesota River after witnesses saw the person go underwater Wednesday and never resurface. (KARE 11)
Minnesotans gathered at the State Capitol on National Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor fallen officers. Law enforcement from across the state laid wreaths and held a service. (KARE 11)
Back Channel Brewing Collective was named Minnesota's "Brewery of the Year" by the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild, recognized for its lagers, IPAs, and imperial stouts. (KARE 11)