Pioneer Press’ Frederick Melo posted to X that protestors demanding a ceasefire resolution returned to St. Paul’s City Council meeting this week. Council Member Nelsie Yang told reporters she would sponsor a ceasefire resolution after the rest of the council walked out.

Kare11 has video of Sgt. Adam Medlicott’s speaking publicly for the first time since being shot during a standoff in Burnsville to remember his colleagues who died.

Via Star Tribune’s Brooks Johnson: Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick is in hot water online after a CNBC appearance during which he said, “Cereal for dinner is something that is probably more on trend now, and we would expect [that] to continue as that consumer is under pressure.”

MPR News’ Peter Cox writes Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark became the leading scorer among college women at Williams Arena Wednesday with a 108-60 win over the Gophers. Clark is 50 points shy of tying Pete Maravich’s scoring record.

For Bring Me the News, Sven Sundgaard looks back on the ‘year without a winter’ to compare to our current mild, extremely warm winter.

Fox9’s Babs Santos reports a Highway 5 construction project in Carver County could be delayed due to a population of endangered Rusty Patched Bumble Bees in the area.

Also via Star Tribune: A St. Paul attorney has been disbarred for misappropriating money from Hmong clients who had limited English.