WCCO's Rusty Ray with today's all local rundown, including these stories:
- Could Felons earn the right to vote again in Minnesota.
- The new Education Commissioner talks about public safety after the stabbing at Harding High School.
- Meanwhile, DEED Commissioner Steve Grove announces he is leaving his job to become the new CEO and Publisher of the Star Tribune.
- As the Twins get ready for Spring Training, the area shares how it has recovered from Hurricane Ian, and prepares for tourists again.
- FDA changes some rules on blood donations for gay and bisexual men, while the need for blood donations continues to grow.
- After a shooting last month, a Rec Center in St. Paul reopens.
- We could hear the fate of former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao after Judge Peter Cahill considered punishment in the state case for the murder of George Floyd.
- The search continues for a missing murder suspect
- Former VP Mike Pence is in Minnesota Wednesday.
- Dr. Michael Osterholm with an update on COVID in Minnesota, which includes some good news.