Lyft, Uber to stop operating in Minneapolis on May 1 if rideshare ordinance becomes law
Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber say they will be forced to stop operating in Minneapolis on May 1 if a minimum wage ordinance becomes law.
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Cole Premo is digital manager for CBS Minnesota. For more than a decade, he's been covering breaking news and weather, daily topics, stories from the Native community and more in Minnesota. After graduating from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in 2009 (English/New Media Studies), Cole Premo began working full-time for WCCO's web department. However, he had started his journalism journey four years earlier as a mentorship student for the Emma Bowen Foundation. Every summer up until his graduation, Cole experienced all aspects of WCCO-TV before being hired on as a web producer. Cole Premo also moonlights as a freelance journalist for Minnesota Native News (Ampers community radio) where he also co-hosts a radio show/podcast with his sister, Leah Lemm, called "Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine." Cole Premo is a proud member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and the Native American Journalists Association
Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber say they will be forced to stop operating in Minneapolis on May 1 if a minimum wage ordinance becomes law.
The Minnesota Secretary of State says "voters are in charge of what happens next" after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot bar former President Donald Trump from the ballot.
The Minnesota House with broad bipartisan support on Monday approved a bill clarifying use-of-force standards for school resource officers.
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An investigation is underway into a Wright County deputy's use of force.
A Ramsey County deputy is expected to be OK after being hit by a "projectile" from gunfire during a chase in St. Paul late Friday night, according to Sheriff Bob Fletcher.
Three first responders risked their lives to save a man who fell through lake ice Thursday evening, according to city officials.
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Harrowing video shows a fire spreading rapidly through an encampment in Minneapolis on Thursday.
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The three first responders killed in Burnsville were honored with a public memorial and procession on Wednesday. Find all of WCCO's coverage here.
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