MnDOT Pauses After Worker Deaths, St. Paul Crash Kills Woman, Annunciation Students Return After Shooting, Shutdown Looms
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Monday, September 29th – MnDOT workers across the state pause for a “Safety Stand Down” after two contractor deaths on Minnesota roads in the past week. In St. Paul, a 36-year-old woman is killed in a crash that ended in a neighborhood backyard. Students at Annunciation return to a full schedule for the first time since last month’s deadly school shooting. And Congress faces a looming deadline with less than 48 hours to pass a spending bill and avoid a government shutdown.
Plus, investigators say at least four people are dead after a violent church attack in Michigan, Minnesota firefighters killed in the line of duty are honored at the Capitol, new traffic safety cameras go live in Minneapolis this week, and Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
Join Maria Lisignoli and Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things To Know.
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