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Criminal complaint says Dedrick Mays' ex-girlfriend shot him in self-defense after he "bum rushed" her following two weeks of escalating stalking behavior
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Hennepin County attorney calls for court to vacate 1998 murder conviction of Bryan Hooper Sr.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty says she is filing a petition to vacate the murder conviction of Bryan Hooper Sr., who in 1998 was found guilty of killing 77-year-old Ann Prazniak in her Minneapolis apartment.
The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners voted on Tuesday to take control of the Hennepin County Medical Center's overseeing body amid a financial crisis for the healthcare center.
Tuesday to retake control of the nonprofit that runs HCMC and its clinics after years of budget problems, moving to prevent a closure of the safety-net hospital in downtown Minneapolis. The controversial move dissolves the Hennepin Healthcare System board of community volunteers that was created in 2007 to oversee the hospital’s day-to-day operations.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNHennepin County Attorney seeks to vacate conviction in disturbing 1998 murder case
The Hennepin County Attorney's Office is joining the effort to vacate Bryan Hooper's 1998 murder conviction after attorneys say a woman has confessed to the crime.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to dissolve the existing board that oversees Hennepin Healthcare and take control of Hennepin County Medical Center following years of financial instability. Commissioners voted 6-to-1 to assume control of the hospital.
The Minneapolis Police and Hennepin County Sheriff's Office are hosting a "Back to School Jamboree" with supplies, food, and fun.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN11 Hennepin County beaches closed due to bacteria, poor water test results
Eleven beaches in Hennepin County have been temporarily closed to swimmers after water testing revealed unsafe levels of bacteria or returned unacceptable test results.
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Hennepin County pays $1.6M to settle ex-prosecutor’s lawsuit against Mike Freeman, Mary Moriarty
In the largest employment settlement in county history, the Hennepin County Board agreed to pay $1.6 million to former veteran prosecutor Amy Sweasy. Sweasy alleged in a whistleblower lawsuit that she was forced out of her career by Hennepin County Attorneys Mike Freeman and Mary Moriarty because she objected to the handling of criminal charges against three of the police officers involved in