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FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — Our friends from Minnesota Bound are back at the cabin — at the Minnesota State Fair!

Laura Schara stopped by KARE 11 Saturday to share what you’ll find, including Raven and Millie plush puppies, calendars, hats, clothing and more.



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North Dakota judge strikes down state’s abortion ban

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A University of Minnesota Law Professor cited two main arguments in his judgment summary.

MINNEAPOLIS — North Dakota’s abortion ruling has been felt in Minnesota. Once again, abortion is legal in the state after a district court judge struck down the state’s abortion ban.

North Dakota State Director for Gender Justice Christina Sambor said her organization was co-counsel on the lawsuit.

“It can be hard to be in a place that feels really one-sided sometimes in how we discuss some of these issues, and so to see a really thorough legal analysis like this and to really point out how much it is really out of sync with the rights that are guaranteed to citizens in North Dakota. It’s a really great day,” she said.

Cathy Blaeser, co-executive director at Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, doesn’t feel the same way.

“There’s no protection for unborn children at any point of gestational age at any point in the pregnancy. And so, they’re just abandoned. They’re abandoned to a profit-seeking abortion industry that only wants to take their money and take your child,” Blaeser said.

University of Minnesota Law Professor Jill Hasday said the judge cited two main arguments in his judgement.

“The basic idea there is the state can’t pass a law that is so unclear people don’t have enough of a sense of whether they violated it or not,” she said. “The first argument is that it’s void for void for vagueness because doctors are not able to rely on these exceptions because there is always a chance they’ll be second-guessed later. And then the second argument is that the North Dakota Constitution guarantees women like all North Dakotans a right to life, liberty and happiness, and this gives women a basic right to just have autonomy over themselves.”

Hasday said it’s highly likely the ruling will get appealed, but it won’t appear in federal court.

“One thing to know is that state courts are the ultimate interpreter of what a state constitution means, so this wouldn’t be appealable to a federal court,” Hasday said.

She said this call will go to the North Dakota Supreme Court.

Blaeser hopes it will make its way to the state’s high court because she doesn’t want to see North Dakota turn into Minnesota.

“It is just a sad day for North Dakota. They have done so much to try and protect women, to try and protect unborn children… from profit seeking abortion facilities, profit seeking abortion providers who really only want to provide an abortion to a woman,” she said.

Sambor said if it gets appealed that will easily add another year of litigation, but she’s hopeful the outcome will be in her favor if it goes that far.

“This ruling means that doctors are free to practice the standard of care and give your loved one’s emergency medical care when they need it and not to delay,” she said. “I think it’s just so important that people not feel like their basic rights are impossible to defend because of where they live.”



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Police make arrest after alleged attack on Minneapolis shelter

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Minneapolis police said one person was arrested for her alleged involvement in an attack on a shelter. After the incident, the shelter moved its residents.

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Police Department announced it’s made an arrest after an altercation at St. Anne’s Place, which resulted in shelter workers relocating dozens of people who lived there. 

The incident happened last Thursday, stemming from a misunderstanding over public street parking. The CEO of People Serving People Hoang Murphy told KARE 11 one guest at the shelter was hit over the head with a pistol, and a staff member was kicked in the leg while they held an infant. 

Surveillance video showed people damaging two doors with a baseball bat. 

On Thursday, Minneapolis Police said in a press release a 33-year-old woman was arrested “for her involvement in threatening residents of a shelter and causing damage to the building and a vehicle.” 

“This incident was disturbing and involved multiple levels of potential crime which has made this ongoing investigation labor intensive,” said Police Chief Brian O’Hara in a press release. “I am thankful to the investigators who have worked diligently to achieve these results today. I am confident this investigation will continue to its logical conclusion, and so, further arrests may still occur.” 

Murphy told KARE 11 earlier this week St. Anne’s Place will be offline temporarily until the issue is resolved and people feel safe returning.

“They’re pretty shaken up,” Murphy said. “These are families that are homeless, they entered shelter because of lack of resources and support. This is supposed to be a quiet place for them to heal, to get services, to get back on their feet, and get housing.”



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Boat sinks in Lake Michigan during search for missing diver

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KENOSHA, Wis. — Wisconsin officials were working Thursday to retrieve a boat that sank during the search for a missing diver in Lake Michigan.

Multiple agencies joined the search for Patrick Kelly, 72, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, after he failed to surface Tuesday while diving around the wreck of the S.S. Wisconsin about 6 miles (9.7 kilometers) off the coast of Pleasant Prairie. Searchers recovered Kelly’s body Wednesday.

The Kenosha County Fire and Rescue Association’s search boat started taking on water Tuesday afternoon about 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) from shore, WDJT-TV reported. Other boats rescued the eight crew members and most of their equipment before the vessel sank about 65 feet (19.8 meters) to the bottom of the lake.

Kenosha County officials said they were working with the state Department of Natural Resources to retrieve the boat.



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