A Page A1 story last Sunday should have noted that the Botker family of Clinton, Minn., live in state Rep. Jay McNamar's legislative district. The story should also have clarified that marijuana is selling in some Denver dispensaries for $50 for an eighth of an ounce.
A story on Page A1 on federal funding for biomedical research last Sunday incorrectly identified the first name of the University of Minnesota's vice president of research. He is Brian Herman.
An incorrect byline appears on Page SA2 in today's Winter Olympics special section. The story headlined "Star Power" was written by Linda Robertson of the Miami Herald.
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Avont Drayton's attorney said his client 'thought of these items as really cool tools in a similar manner to buying a new power tool.'
Local
Medcalf: Exonerated of murder, author will speak at our Minneapolis book club about 'life and freedom'
Anthony Ray Hinton spent nearly 30 years on death row for a murder he didn't commit: "The only way I knew that I could get my joy back is that I had to forgive them."
West Metro
Officials reveal reason Robbinsdale shelter-in-place alert mistakenly was sent countywide
The sheriff's office said it has identified the step in the process that led to the mistake.
Politics
DFL state senator charged with first-degree burglary in break-in at stepmother's home
Sen. Nicole Mitchell's arrest could cause political complications for Democrats, who control the Minnesota Senate by a one-seat margin.
High Schools
Is the east side the best side in high school baseball? Poll has an answer.
Yes, Wayzata is No. 1 in the Star Tribune Metro Top 10. But where does the balance of power swing (or miss) in the Twin Cities and suburbs?