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“Event-wise, everything looks fantastic,” Marcus Dorn, manager at The Loon Café, said.

MINNEAPOLIS — Despite some colder weather than we’d like, it’s shaping up to be a busy weekend in Minneapolis.

“Regardless of the weather, we’re coming,” said Nikki Wintheiser, a Minnesota Twins fan. “It would have been nicer if it would have been a few weeks ago when it was beautiful out, but, still a Twins game. It’s still fun.”

“Wasn’t expecting it to be this cold,” Nathan Wintheiser said.

Both the Twins and Timberwolves are in action Saturday, and plenty of artists will take the stage across the city. Mohamud Osman is one of many hoping to be inside Target Center as the Timberwolves host the Suns for playoff basketball.

“We’ll see! It’s very last minute, but, you know, I really want to go!” Osman said. “I have been looking forward to the playoffs this whole year, you know, just seeing the Wolves do so good. So now I definitely want to see how far they go and try to get into some of those games.”

They’re not the only ones looking forward to the weekend. Businesses, like The Loon Café, say it’s good to see people back downtown.

“Event-wise, everything looks fantastic,” said Marcus Dorn, manager at The Loon. “People coming downtown, that’s what we need to see, and that’s all these businesses down here. Whether you’re a bar, restaurant, a hotel, a little boutique shop, everybody wants to see people walking streets in downtown Minneapolis.”

Despite being four years removed from the start of the pandemic, issues are still lingering in their minds. It’s why weekends like this are so good to see.

“People are gonna be happy to be down here, and it is something that, in a lot of ways, we haven’t seen since pre-pandemic,” Dorn said.

So, yes – the weather sure could have been warmer this weekend. Even with cooler temperatures, you won’t hear many downtown complain about it.

“It’s getting so much better,” Osman said. “I remember how it was back in COVID, you know, and things are really bouncing back.”

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Watch KARE 11 Sunrise or KARE Saturday from September 17 – September 21 for a chance to win a pair of tickets!

Watch KARE 11 Sunrise or KARE 11 Saturday from Tuesday, September 17 to Saturday, September 21 for the chance to win tickets to see Justin Timberlake at the Xcel Energy Center. 

One winner will receive a pair of tickets to see Justin Timberlake at the Xcel Energy Center on Thursday, October 31. The winner will be notified by email on Monday, September 23, and have 48 hours to respond and claim their prize. 

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Shooting kills 1 in St. Paul

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Officers say they found the man in the rear of an apartment building suffering from gunshot wounds.

ST PAUL, Minn. — St. Paul Police are investigating after finding a man dead following a shooting early Tuesday morning. 

Squads were called to the 1200 block of University Ave. W around 12:30 a.m. after a 911 caller reported hearing gunshots and seeing a person lying on the ground. Upon arrival, officers found a man with apparent gunshot wounds lying in the rear of an apartment building, according to a press conference. 

St. Paul Fire medics pronounced the man dead on the scene, according to police spokesman Sgt. Mike Ernster.  

The SPPD homicide team is investigating the events that led up to the man’s death and trying to identify potential suspects. If you have any information on this incident, call 651-266-5650. 

Case updates and the victim’s name will be released on St. Paul Police social media channels. 



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Supreme Court’s newest member takes the oath

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A ceremony was help honoring the Minnesota Supreme Court’s newest member.

ST PAUL, Minn. — A vast array of judges, lawyers, family and friends gathered at the Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul to honor the newest member of the Minnesota Supreme Court.

Chief Justice Natalie Hudson administered the oath of office to Associate Justice Theodora Gaitas, who was appointed last spring to replace retiring Associate Justice Margaret Chutich.

“A strong judiciary guards against tyranny, against oppression, against injustice. But a strong judiciary also serves the people,” Gaitas told the crowd.

Gaitas, who spent her childhood in Greece, quoted Greek philosopher Aristotle several times in her speech.

“Aristotle wrote law is order and good law is good order,” she said. “Here in Minnesota, we have good order. Good order relies on a strong judiciary.”

Gaitas has spent the past four years as a jurist on the Minnesota Court of Appeals and before that spent two years as a Ramsey County District Court Judge. She took the legal oath previously before joining the Supreme Court in August, so Monday’s event was purely ceremonial. 

Gov. Walz appointed Gaitas and Judge Sarah Hennesy last April to fill two vacancies that were expected on the high court in the months ahead.  Justice Hennesy joined the Supreme Court on May 13, replacing the retiring Associate Justice G. Barry Anderson.

Walz took a break from the vice-presidential campaign trail Monday afternoon to attend the ceremony and thank Gaitas for accepting the new role.

“One of the questions we asked is what life experiences shaped who you are,” Walz said. “Justice Gaitas’ personal journey, her personal heartaches, as well as her commitment to others shined through in so many ways. Putting others in front of herself, and her work as a public defender doing it with every ounce of her intellect, but with the compassion that needed to be there too, shined through.”

The heartache he referenced was the sudden death in 2023 of Justice Gaitas’s husband R. Christopher Sur. He died while cross-country skiing in Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis with a friend. Their daughter Clea performed with a musical combo at the ceremony and held a copy of the US and Minnesota Constitutions as Gaitas took the oath.

Lt. Gov. Flanagan praised Gaitas for her breadth of experience and connection to those who use the court system.

“Justice Gaitas has excelled at every level of the legal profession and the judiciary. Her extensive experience as an appellate public defender and judge in the district court and court of appeals instilled a deep understanding of how our justice system can and should treat real people.”



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