Target, downtown Minneapolis
Target, downtown Minneapolis Credit: MinnPost photo by Corey Anderson

Bring Me the News reports Target is no longer the largest employer in downtown Minneapolis. That spot now goes to Hennepin Healthcare.

Kare11’s Samantha Fischer reports the Minneapolis City Council has overturned Mayor Jacob Frey’s veto of a Gaza ceasefire resolution. During a press conference, Frey issued his own ceasefire proclamation.

Sahan Journal’s Hibah Ansari reports state lawmakers are planning to introduce a bill that would, “prohibit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement.”

Via ESPN: Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin has been selected as general manager for the U.S. men’s hockey team for the 2026 Winter Games.

MPR News’ Matt Sepic reports Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock claims state officials overseeing the program hid documents and used burner phones in a coverup.

Mara Klecker with the Star Tribune reports Minnesota has seen a rise in enrollment of Latin American migrant students, causing districts to scramble to ensure they have proper language and support resources in place.

Minnesota Reformer’s Christopher Ingraham reports lawmakers are planning to introduce a bill to ban certain copper-sulfide mining practices near the Boundary Waters.

Jazzmine Jackson

Jazzmine Jackson is MinnPost’s audience editor. You can reach her at jjackson@minnpost.com or @jazzmineabriana on Twitter.