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St. Paul expected to join other cities banning conversion therapy

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The widely discredited practice seeks to change a person's sexual identity or gender expression. The council heard unanimous support for the ban from advocates, mental health professionals and a survivor of conversion therapy.

Senate approves $2.8B plan to boost parks, conservation

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The Senate has approved a bipartisan bill that would double spending on a popular conservation program and devote nearly $2 billion a year to improve and maintain national parks.

Black leaders say Fargo officials aren't addressing demands

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Fargo's mayor and police chief are responding to complaints they have stopped talking with black leaders in the city about a list of demands that grew out of protests over George Floyd's death and racial inequality.



Welcome to Day 3 of Star Tribune All-Metro Sports Awards

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We announce our Student First Award winner and Team Champions in dance and adapted sports in our week-long virtual 2020 Star Tribune All-Metro Sports Awards for high schools. Thanks to Frandsen Bank & Trust for sponsoring the Student First Award.

New video offers closer view of police SUV hitting black man

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A second video has emerged that appears to show a police SUV driven by a white suburban St. Louis police officer striking a black suspect and knocking the man to the ground as he screams out in pain.

U.S. Senate GOP proposes policing changes in 'Justice Act'

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Senate Republicans are proposing changes to police procedures and accountability with an enhanced use-of-force database, restrictions on chokeholds and new commissions to study law enforcement and race, according to a draft obtained by The Associated Press.

Evers orders Juneteenth flag flown over Wisconsin Capitol

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The Juneteenth flag celebrating the a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. will fly over the Wisconsin Capitol for the first time in state history, Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday.





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