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Minnesota s criminal justice fees often fall hardest on poor
State, local leaders among growing number debating how to end dependence on criminal justice system fees and surcharges. April 27, 2021 12:22pm
Stephans Wilburn s license was reinstated in January, and for the first time in more than two years the Minneapolis ironworker could get to construction sites or drive his children to school without worrying about another ticket for driving with a revoked license.
A month later, he missed a court date. The state suspended his license again, and the court fees and fines that have weighed on him for much of his life continue to stack up.
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April 12, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.-Happening this week in Minnesota is Severe Weather Awareness Week.
Here in the Northland we are susceptible to a variety of severe weather events during the spring and summer months. The state of Minnesota is addressing these risks and how we can be better prepared in a severe weather event.
Each day this week, the Minnesota Department of Safety will cover a different aspect of severe weather and it started today with the topic of alerts and warning.
“Some of the things you’ll see this week are different notifications coming out every day with [a] select topic for each day,” said Duluth Fire Chief Shawn Krizaj.
Fatal police shooting sparks civil unrest in Brooklyn Center
A robust presence of police and National Guard will be seen Monday.
Author:
Joe Nelson
The fatal police shooting of a 20-year-old Black man in Brooklyn Center on Sunday led to the city s mayor ordering a curfew and local schools closing Monday as a precaution.
Mayor Mike Elliott issued the curfew order until 6 a.m. Monday, saying that while the entire community is filled with grief in wake of Daunte Wright s death, community members are peaceful: We want to make sure everyone is safe. Please be safe and please go home.
The Albert Lea business owner, who has publicly voiced her plans to continue to defy the governor's executive orders, is facing three new criminal charges.