Alex Derosier at the Pioneer Press reports Minnesota officials are warning that major health care providers across the state soon won’t accept certain Medicare Advantage plans, affecting coverage for more than 60,000 people.
Morgan Reddekopp at KSTP is reporting Dakota County Public Health and Lakeville Area Schools confirmed Tuesday that someone at Lakeville South High School was diagnosed with active tuberculosis.
Kyle Stokes at Axios was on hand when a stretch of Hennepin Avenue in the heart of Uptown Minneapolis reopened to cars on Tuesday, ending the first phase of a major reconstruction project that tore up the street for months.
Via FOX 9: A Kansas man is facing charges for stabbing a 17-year-old employee inside a Fleet Farm in Carver, Minnesota.
Gracie Stockton at MPR News reports Gov. Tim Walz has announced $5 million in new funding for Minnesota food shelves. The $5 million is part of leftover money the state received from the American Rescue Plan, President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 stimulus package.
Anthony Bettin at WCCO News reports authorities are investigating after an inmate at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Faribault was found unresponsive and later died.
Via the Associated Press: Best Buy on Tuesday reported another quarterly drop in sales as Americans continued to tighten their purse strings on appliances and gadgets to focus on essentials.
Sydney Kashiwagi at the Star Tribune interviews Rep. Ilhan Omar about what she considers missteps by the Harris-Walz campaign.
Minneapolis City Council Member Jeremiah Ellison posted on social media that he will not be seeking reelection:
It’s been an honor to represent North Minneapolis—the love and confidence my community has shown me over the years has been truly humbling.
It is with tremendous pride and satisfaction that I announce I will not be seeking re-election.
Full statement below: pic.twitter.com/FpNMVcwyBF
— Jeremiah Ellison (@jeremiah4north) November 26, 2024
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