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Convicted murderer Vance Boelter will be sentenced in July, The Minneapolis City Council approves a pair of ordinances bringing the city closer to legalizing bathhouses, Concerns are raised after Lionel Ritchie cut his concert short in St. Paul

6 min · 25. Juni 2026
Episode Convicted murderer Vance Boelter will be sentenced in July, The Minneapolis City Council approves a pair of ordinances bringing the city closer to legalizing bathhouses, Concerns are raised after Lionel Ritchie cut his concert short in St. Paul Cover

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WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Thursday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Protesters involved in the St. Paul church demonstration have filed a motion to drop the charges against them. A debate over the use of Flock cameras in St. Paul yesterday as the city council, police department, and civil rights advocates discussed the controversial surveillance tool. The Stearns County city of Cold Spring will host the Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener next year. And more.

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