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- Voting rights restored to 50,000 formerly incarcerated Minnesotans: Western The voting rights of more than 50,000 formerly incarcerated Minnesotans were restored on Friday, as Gov. Tim Walz signed into law one of the largest voter expansion measures in the state in decades. [Read more.](
- Kia, Hyundai thefts shot up 836% in Minneapolis last year: Armed with eye-popping new data showing the explosion in thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on Thursday called on the companies to recall vehicles that are unusually easy to steal. Kia says that's not necessary because it's offering free equipment and software upgrades to owners that can solve the problem. [Read more.](
- Crew removes "impediment" found during SWLRT tunnel construction: Builders of the $2.7 billion Southwest light-rail line have determined that an underground concrete slab discovered while constructing a tunnel for the line in Minneapolis isn't part of the structural underpinnings of a nearby condominium building. Crews on Thursday sawed through and removed the slab, which is about 18 inches thick, said Trevor Roy, spokesman for the Southwest project. He said it was unclear how much removal of the slab will cost. [Read more.](
- SUV being chased by state patrol in Minneapolis vaults off I-94 overpass to embankment below: A driver speeding away from a state trooper in north Minneapolis during Friday morning's commute plunged off an interstate overpass and tumbled end over end to the embankment below, officials said. [Read more.]( WATCH THIS Yankees pitcher Wandy Peralta strikes out a batter in just 20 seconds: Here's a glimpse of how the new pitch clock could impact baseball games this season. [See the video.]( *** Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. *** TRENDING Minnesota volunteers say they get more than they give. Take our annual reader challenge: For this year's installment of our Reader Challenge, the Star Tribune invites you to join the 35.5% of Minnesotans (more than 1.5 million) who volunteer. During the month of March, we'll be exploring the various elements of volunteering, from how to find an opportunity that fits you to how helping others can have a boomerang effect and make your life better. [Read more](. SPORTS BLINK U athletic director says decision for Whalen to step down was mutual call: In what athletic director Mark Coyle described as an emotional day at the University of Minnesota, he said he and Lindsay Whalen had agreed that her time as head women's basketball coach would end Thursday after five seasons. Whalen will remain with the Athletic Department through April 12, 2025, as a special assistant to the athletic director. [Read more.]( *** Did someone forward this newsletter to you? You can [sign up for Talkers here](. *** WORTH A CLICK Parents push back on allegations against St. Louis transgender center: "Explosive allegations made public last month about a St. Louis clinic that treats transgender children have flung parents into a vortex of emotions: shock, confusion, anger, fear. ... Almost two dozen parents of children seen at [Washington University's Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital], which opened in 2017, say their experiences sharply contradict the examples supplied by Jamie Reed, a case manager who left the WU center after being employed there for more than four years," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. [Read more.]( TALKERS TRIVIA Want to win a $15 gift card of your choice? It's Friday, so that means it's time for another trivia question. The correct answer to this question can be found in a story that appeared in Talkers this week. We can't prevent you from simply Googling the answer, so Googling is encouraged! E-mail your answer to talkers@startribune.com by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. A winner will be selected at random from the correct responses. That lucky reader will receive a $15 card of their choice from one of several retailers â Best Buy, Target, Holiday or Menards â as well as a shout-out in Monday's newsletter. Here is this week's question: A nonprofit has been awarded a $2 million federal planning grant for a proposed land bridge over which Twin Cities-area highway? Good luck! FROM THE ARCHIVES March 3, 2016: Plastic covered desks in the House Chamber as renovation work wrapped up at the Minnesota Capitol with less than a week before the start of the legislative session. (Photo: Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([pinterest]([instagram]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488
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