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Chauvin trial: Judge reinstates 3rd-degree murder charge; 6th juror chosen
Judge Peter Cahill on Thursday granted prosecutors’ request to restore a third-degree murder charge against the former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death. A sixth person was selected for the jury during morning proceedings.
Art Hounds: Landscapes from southern Minnesota celebrate light
An artist captures the landscapes of the Driftless Region in southeastern Minnesota, Plus, M.A.C. House Gifted Variety Show puts emerging artists on stage, and a dance film’s world premiere invites audiences to listen well.
March 10 update on COVID-19 in MN: Vaccination pace flattens; conditions steady
Minnesota’s vaccination pace has moderated a bit but remains on the right path, enough so that it may be possible to offer a shot to every Minnesota adult by late April.
Chauvin trial: MN justices won't review 3rd-degree murder question
The Minnesota Supreme Court has denied Derek Chauvin's petition to review an appeals court ruling on an additional murder charge against him in the killing of George Floyd.
Majority of MN students now have option to attend school in person
Weeks after Gov. Tim Walz urged secondary schools to open their buildings, approximately 90 percent of Minnesota schools are offering students the option to attend some form of in-person classes. But in some areas, many students are opting for distance learning, even when they have the chance to go back in person.
The places we used to gather, by hospital beds and in houses of worship, have been largely closed to visitors in the pandemic. That’s made for an unimaginable year for hospital chaplains working on the front lines.
Chauvin trial: 3 jurors now seated; appeals court ruling looms
Judge Peter Cahill expects opening statements for the trial on March 29, although it’s still unclear if proceedings will be delayed by an unresolved matter on the reinstatement of third-degree murder charges.
Remembering George Floyd, the man
The story of how George Floyd’s killing unleashed a sea of protests around the world in the fight for racial justice is well known. But as the murder trial of former officer Derek Chauvin starts Monday, friends and family say it’s important to remember Floyd the person, before he became the catalyst.
Chauvin trial: Jury pool sent home; focus turns to appeals court ruling
The judge overseeing the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin sent potential jurors home for the day Monday morning while he awaits a decision from the appeals court on whether jury selection can begin.