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CD2 GOP candidate Teirab’s ties to crisis pregnancy center scrutinized

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Craig has criticized Teirab’s opposition to abortion, including answers he gave on a survey from Minnesotans Concerned for Life that he would not support legislation to weaken existing abortion restrictions.

Teirab said he believes abortion regulations are best decided at the state level. He accused Craig of distorting his position and using abortion as a political wedge issue.

The organization in question, New Life Adoptions, is affiliated with the crisis pregnancy center New Life Family Services, of which Teirab is a member of the board of directors.

On its website, the adoption organization says prospective parents who want to work with the group must have been married for at least two years. The group holds a “Biblical sexual ethic: Marriage is between one man and one woman.”

It’s unclear if that restriction violates the Minnesota Human Rights Act ban on discrimination in public accommodations. The law says it is illegal to deny services to someone because of their marital status and sexual orientation.

Christy Hall, an attorney with Gender Justice, an equity advocacy group, said the restriction “clearly violates the Minnesota Human Rights Act.” Hall noted the organization’s policy likely has not been challenged. “There is not any kind of religious exemption to the public accommodations statute.”



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Lynx fans from across the country are tuning for Sunday’s big championship game

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So they would anxiously wait to read after-game coverage in the newspaper. And occasionally she would take to Facebook to share her reactions. She’s been posting about the Lynx, her love of basketball and literal hoop dreams for years. For example:

“When he woke Sunday a.m. my husband told me he’d been dreaming he was playing basketball. (He did captain the Little Falls Flyers to a successful season, but that was in 1947.) He said, ‘I found I could touch the rim. I couldn’t do that when I was 17.’ —Dream well, friends,” she wrote in 2013.

The posts are a testament and record of her devotion to the Lynx, who she calls “tall, strong, fast girls who can pass and guard and shoot the three.”

More than once she told disappointed Vikings and Twins fans to perhaps consider supporting the state’s most accomplished professional team instead.

“Maybe one of these years the T-wolves will do something,” she said.

“I’d rather put my money on Cheryl Reeve and the girls for now.”



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Woman dies in North End St. Paul shooting

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A woman was fatally shot in an apartment in St. Paul’s North End Saturday, police said.

St. Paul Police responded to calls of shots fired and a person shot on the 100 block of Sycamore Street East after 9 p.m. Saturday, according to a St. Paul Police news release. There, they aided a woman with gunshot wounds until medics arrived and pronounced her dead.

During that call, a police sergeant was waved down nearby to respond to a carjacking and related gunshot, the news release said.

A carjacking victim had been shot and the suspect took off in the victim’s vehicle. The carjacking victim had non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to Regions Hospital.

The incidents are under investigation. Police believe they are connected but said they need more information to confirm it. The name of the deceased victim has not been released.

The fatal shooting was the fourth St. Paul homicide in 10 days.

On Tuesday, St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry held a press conference denouncing the violence after three homicides and a non-fatal shooting of a man by his co-worker at a post office on Seventh Street West in four days.

“It appears that we have a new generation of folks that think the right way to solve problems is by shooting people, even coworkers, and it’s reprehensible and it has to stop,” Henry said.



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Brooklyn Center crash is second Twin Cities motorcycle fatality of the weekend

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A 24-year-old Edina man died after crashing his motorcycle into a bridge abutment in Brooklyn Center Saturday night, according to the State Patrol.

The man was going north on Highway 252 shortly before midnight when he left the road and struck the abutment near Interstate 694, the State Patrol said in a crash report. The victim has not been identified.

On Friday, Gordon Wayne Zieman, 61, of New Brighton, died after his motorcycle hit a car whose driver was attempting to merge from the shoulder to Interstate 35W near downtown Minneapolis, according to the State Patrol.



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