Appeals court orders second look at Sen. Mitchell case body camera release
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Minnesota Senate President Bobby Joe Champion will step down as head of the Subcommittee on Ethics as he faces questions about a possible conflict of interest.
And the Minnesota Court of Appeals has ordered another look at a conservative online site’s request to review police body camera video in the arrest of a DFL lawmaker last year.
Plus, traffic along I-94 near the U of M Twin Cities campus and across the Mississippi River is down to two lanes in each direction.
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Conservative website's bid to access Sen. Mitchell body camera footage revived by appeals court
Sen. Champion steps down as ethics committee chair amid conflict-of-interest questions
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