Ethan Miller / Getty Images Breaking: 2 Major Heartland US Cities Unveil Plans for Sweeping Vaccine Mandates Two major Midwest cities are imposing vaccine and testing mandates for anyone wanting to be served in a bar or restaurant. By Jack Davis January 12, 2022
@mbrodkorb / Twitter Suspect in Violent Mugging of Elderly Woman Gets Busted by His Own Mother A man from St. Paul, Minnesota, was charged with attempted robbery of an elderly woman this week after his mother identified him on a video. By Grant Atkinson December 31, 2021
Court TV via AP - Pool Kim Potter Juror Speaks Out with Surprise Statement: 'She Was a Good Person' and 'A Good Cop' The juror said that at times deliberations in the Potter trial grew heated, and almost every juror cried at some point. By The Associated Press December 30, 2021
Pool via Court TV / AP Kim Potter's Defense Team Unveils 'Do-or-Die' Strategy in Daunte Wright Murder Trial The police officer responsible for killing Daunte Wright will testify in her own defense in an attempt to have her side of the case heard. By Sabrina Haverty December 17, 2021
Stephen Maturen / Getty Images City Council Quietly Puts Police Funding Back Near Pre-George Floyd Levels One of the cities that sparked the movement to defund the police has now put millions more into its police budget for next year. By Jack Davis December 12, 2021
KyleHooten2 / Twitter screen shot Disturbing Video Appears to Show Minneapolis Mob, Some Clad in Islamic Garb, Invading Apartment and Beating Two Women A viral video shows a gang of young people enter a residence then attack a mother and her child before fleeing. By Jack Davis December 8, 2021
@MrAndyNgo / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Riots Break Out Ahead of Kim Potter Trial - Minneapolis in Complete Disarray Rioting is now par for the course in American cities, and Democratic administrations have little appetite for curbing such actions. By Christine Favocci December 1, 2021
Stephen Maturen / Getty ImagesCommentary Americans Across the Nation Are Drawing a Hard Line, Starting in the City Where George Floyd Died In elections across the country Tuesday, Americans voted against the left's anti-police candidates and policies. By Michael Austin November 3, 2021
Christian Monterrosa / AP Voters Overwhelmingly Reject Left's Attempt to Abolish Police Department The attempt to replace the city’s police department was largely influenced by the death of George Floyd in May 2020. By Thomas Catenacci November 2, 2021
Chris O'Meara / AP Congressional Delegation Takes Steps to Award Congressional Gold Medal to Pop Superstar Prince The medal is one of the nation's highest civilian honors. Past recipients include George Washington and Rosa Parks. By The Associated Press October 25, 2021