The 2023 Pride display at the Midway Target on University Ave. in St. Paul.
The 2023 Pride display at the Midway Target on University Ave. in St. Paul. Credit: MinnPost photo by Corey Anderson

Star Tribune’s Nicole Norfleet reports Target will sell their Pride collection to select stores this year following backlash in 2023. “Leaders at the Minneapolis-based company acknowledged later in the summer that the controversy had hurt Target’s reputation.”

KSTP’s Josh Skluzacek writes the Minnesota Lynx will release more tickets for their games against the Indiana Fever due to “unprecedented demand” to see Caitlin Clark.

Estelle Timar-Wilcox at MPR reports Hamline University has taken down vigils honoring Palestinians ahead of this weekend’s graduation ceremonies. An encampment still stands on campus.

Fox9’s Maury Glover has a story about the late Steve Albini, musician and studio engineer, and the Nirvana album he produced in Cannon Falls.

Northern News Now is following a fire near Cotton that had burned nearly 60 acres Thursday afternoon.

Michelle Griffith with Minnesota Reformer spoke to Don Samuels about his primary run against Rep. Ilhan Omar and those “unfortunate sound bites” from over the years.

In response to an op-ed in the Star Tribune by Steve Sefton citing the reasons he and his family are leaving Minneapolis, Racket’s Em Cassel responded with why she’s staying in the city.