14 People arrested in ICE operation, Sen. Klobuchar Meets the Pope, Facebook Marketplace Robbery
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Friday, November 21st — Senator Amy Klobuchar meets with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, joining Ukrainian families whose children were kidnapped during the war, and calling their return essential to any path toward peace. Federal officials reveal the reason behind a tense raid at St. Paul’s Bro-Tex facility, saying immigration violations led to 14 arrests, though details about those taken into custody remain limited. In the Twin Cities, police charge a Little Canada man accused of robbing Facebook Marketplace sellers at gunpoint during meetups, and in Lino Lakes, the Kavan Family Christmas Tree Farm opens for the season with crowds already rushing to cut their holiday trees.
Plus, an Iowa woman receives a 40-year sentence for murdering her ex-girlfriend in southern Minnesota, a pet-rescue investigation uncovers several deceased dogs on a rural property, and two Becker County brothers warn others after falling through thin ice while fishing. The TSA considers an $18 identity-verification fee for travelers without a REAL ID, and Minneapolis kicks off its Christkindl Market with new vendors, a lantern parade, and holiday festivities in the North Loop. In sports, the Vikings prepare for the Packers as questions center on rookie QB JJ McCarthy, the Gophers head to Wrigley Field for a unique matchup with Northwestern, and the Wild and Wolves hit the road for weekend games. Today’s Bright Spot highlights a Waseca coach who survived cardiac arrest and is back on the sidelines, grateful for every moment.
Join Maria Lisignoli and Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know.
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