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Police Investigate Message At Twin Cities School As 'Potential Threat': Patch PM
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:
Police Investigate Bathroom Message At Twin Cities High School As 'Potential Threat'
A message scrawled on the wall of a women’s restroom at Blaine High School lead to a police investigation.
WATCH: MN Troopers Rescue Suspect from Fiery Crash After High-Speed Pursuit
A high-speed pursuit. A fiery crash. A life saved. All that happened in one call.
Find out what's happening in Burnsvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Avoid The Area: Authorities Respond To New Ulm Mercury Spill
Authorities believe a property owner in New Ulm removed about two gallons of mercury from a garage, disposing of it in the trash.
Minneapolis Police End 'Suicide By Cop' Incident Peacefully
Even though Minneapolis police officers were lured to the scene by the suspect, they resolved the situation safely.
Find out what's happening in Burnsvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Woodbury School Bus Aide Sexually Assaulted Students: Charges
A school bus aid for Woodbury students has been charged for sexually assaulting several children under the age of 13.
Movie Guide
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Patch Weekend Movie Guide: 'The Lego Batman Movie,' 'Fifty Shades Darker,' 'John Wick 2'
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- Minnesota Weather: Hourly Forecast For Twin Cities
- No Charges Filed In Fatal Northfield Shooting
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