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North Dakota lawmakers will meet in two weeks to discuss new personal security measures following the attacks on Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman in Minnesota.
Dominic T. Peace, the Minneapolis man now facing a felony charge for trespassing in the Capitol, propped open a mechanical room door with a wooden wedge, according to the criminal complaint. He later ...
Law enforcement officials to hire a third-party to do a security audit for the Minnesota State Capitol following the break-in ...
Prosecutors allege that Dominic Peace used a wooden wedge to prop open an exterior door and gain access to the Capitol after ...
The Minnesota State Patrol, which oversees state Capitol security, said it will contract with a third party for an ...
Minnesota is considering expanding an emergency alert system for legislators and has ordered an outside review of security at ...
During a meeting on Monday night, City Councilors discussed ideas of honoring Mark and Melissa Hortman but ultimately said ...
Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• Just two years after ...
District 21A Rep. Joe Schomacker (R-Luverne) and District 22B Rep Marj Fogelman (R-Fulda) were in Monday for a Capital Conversation hosted by Forward. The legislators provided updates on the 2025 ...
Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley says his department and other agencies involved in the June 14 response to a pair of ...
New reporting from the Minnesota Star Tribune raises serious questions about the police response to last month’s targeted ...
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