Golden Valley Residents Discuss USI Internet Options Following T-Mobile Acquisition
Golden Valley & West Metro
- Internet Woes and Wins: A recent Reddit thread highlights the ongoing frustrations with internet options in Golden Valley. One resident shared that after moving to the area, they found zero fiber options available and were forced back to Xfinity, sparking a broader conversation about USI's service quality and availability now that they have been acquired by T-Mobile.
Minneapolis
- Charges Filed in Fatal Hit-and-Run: Nineteen-year-old Riniyah Brinique Allen has been charged with second-degree murder and two counts of vehicular homicide. The charges stem from an incident where a former Army medic was killed after being thrown from the hood of a car while attempting to stop a vehicle theft.
- Missing 11-Year-Old: Minneapolis Police are asking for the public's help in locating 11-year-old Jayden Wells. He left a home on the 2100 block of 6th Street North around 4 p.m. on Sunday and has not been seen since.
- Gold Medal Flour House Restored: The iconic, house-sized Gold Medal Flour advertisement in Minneapolis is now fully restored. The restoration comes nearly a year after the historic sign was unexpectedly uncovered beneath layers of old siding.
- Lyndale Avenue Makeover Debate: A proposed $24 million makeover for Lyndale Avenue South near 28th Street is sparking pushback. The project aims to reshape the busy corridor, but some residents are expressing concerns over the scope and cost of the construction.
- Hot Tubs on the Mississippi: Minnesota Hot Tub Boats held its grand opening over the weekend at Boom Island Park. The unique new attraction allows residents to rent floating hot tubs and cruise the Mississippi River through November.
- Political Conventions Draw Attention: State politics made waves this weekend, as a moment of silence for convicted murderer Derek Chauvin at the GOP convention in Duluth was met with shock and shrugs. Meanwhile, an opinion piece critiques Pete Hegseth's dramatic convention prayer, noting it departed from Minnesota's traditional sense of civic restraint.
St. Paul
- Weekend Shooting: Two people were injured in a shooting in St. Paul on Saturday night. Police report that officers recovered firearms and made four arrests during a related vehicle stop.
- Union Depot Praise: Local residents are singing the praises of the Union Depot on Reddit, highlighting the beautiful restoration work that has brought the historic train station back to its former glory.
- Best Avocado Toast: A light-hearted quest for the city's best avocado toast has sparked conversation among St. Paul foodies after a local resident was forced to search for the breakfast staple on the town.
Local Sports
- Twins Take the Series: Tristan Gray hit a grand slam in the fourth inning to propel the Minnesota Twins to a 9-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.
- Lynx Light Up the Scoreboard: The Minnesota Lynx easily handled the Phoenix Mercury on the road, winning 111-77. Courtney Williams led the charge with 30 points, while Olivia Miles added 19 points and nine assists.
- Positive Injury Updates: Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers spoke publicly for the first time since undergoing surgery to repair a hamate bone, and reliever Cole Sands also provided positive updates on his recovery timeline.
- Remembering Legends: The Minnesota sports world is mourning the loss of two icons. Former Timberwolves head coach Rick Adelman has passed away at age 79, and longtime Minnesota sportswriter and broadcaster Larry Fitzgerald Sr. has died at age 71.
Minnesota Statewide
- Celebrating Prince: A week-long celebration is underway across the Twin Cities to honor the life of Prince. The events mark 10 years since the legendary musician's passing and lead up to what would have been his 68th birthday.
- Missing Columbia Heights Man: The Columbia Heights Police Department is asking for help locating 32-year-old Matthew Timmons. He was last seen leaving his home on Friday driving a Ford Explorer with Minnesota license plate TAB-299.
- Summer Fun at Walker: Skyline Mini Golf at the Walker Art Center is officially back open for the season, offering residents a chance to putt with one of the best skyline backdrops in the metro.
- Spotlight on Grocery Prices: A recent antitrust settlement in Willmar is drawing attention to how consolidation and monopoly forces in the grocery industry are continuing to drive up food prices for Minnesotans.
- GOP Primary Battles: Following a contentious convention in Duluth, Minnesota Republicans may be headed for competitive primaries in both the Senate and governor races, breaking from the party's tradition of letting the endorsing convention settle the nominees.