Leaders of a Duluth church community enabled a child abuser for years. Here are the main points from the Minnesota Star Tribune/ProPublica investigation.
In Minnesota, leaders of an Old Apostolic Lutheran Church community enabled a child abuser by telling his victims that once the sins were “washed away,” they could never speak of them again.
A high-ranking White House official was indiscreetly texting about the Portland, Ore., planning last weekend, according to messages shared with the Minnesota Star Tribune.
The family of Ryan Andrew Wodziak is suing Hennepin County and Hennepin Healthcare for constitutional violations, saying they failed to properly care for the mentally ill man.
City Council members are pursuing a separate plan to fold the federal agreement into a state settlement; the city attorney says they don’t have the power.
Two year after a study found gaps in police response, experts told the City Council that MPD still isn’t doing enough to protect victims, highlighting the unsolved death of Allison Lussier as part of a larger pattern.
In his first media interview, the recently retired judge talked about heightened security measures, dramatic readings of his hate mail and unexpected moments in Minnesota’s most public trial in history.
In his first media interview since George Floyd’s killing, the now-retired judge reflects on his decision to broadcast the murder trial, why he donated his hate mail and how AC/DC helped him prepare.