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Northern News Now reports a highway interchange construction project in Duluth will take a year longer than expected, with MnDOT citing “findings of historical significance.”

Jon Collins at MPR News reports Hennepin County prosecutors asked for more time in the criminal case against State Trooper Ryan Londregan so they could bring in outside attorneys after one of the county’s prosecutors left the case.

WCCO-TV’s Esme Murphy reports a new anti-abortion ad from Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life makes misleading claims about Minnesota’s abortion laws.

KARE 11’s Bill Strande reports a Tennessee semi-truck driver has been charged with allegedly watching Netflix when he crashed into a car in southern Minnesota, killing a couple from Iowa last summer.

Sahan Journal’s Alfonzo Galvan reports the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board is proposing that nursing home workers get higher pay for working holidays along with a $19 minimum hourly rate.

The Strib’s Jennifer Brooks has a column on politicians and their care for animals amid the news that South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shot and killed her dog Cricket and wrote about the experience in her upcoming book.

KSTP-TV’s Josh Skluzacek reports tickets to see the Timberwolves in round playoff action will go on sale Wednesday morning and that the Wolves would likely begin the series on the road.

Ross Raihala at the Pioneer Press reports Billie Eilish will perform at the Xcel Energy Center for two nights in November.