Minnesota shooting suspect charged with murder in gruesome rampage
Gregory Ulrich was charged with one count of second-degree murder and four counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder.
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Gregory Ulrich was charged with one count of second-degree murder and four counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder.
Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, is expected to appear in court on Thursday.
Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, was taken into custody.
A suspect is in custody after a deadly shooting at a health care clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota. Jeff Pegues has more.
A shooting at a health clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota, left five people injured. Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer identified the suspect as 67-year-old Gregory Paul Ulrich. Watch his remarks from a press conference here.
Video has surfaced of three Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd. The video shows the officers making a violent, wrongful arrest weeks prior to his death. Jeff Pegues reports.
Employees at one Minnesota company are busing turning out a slew of products ahead of Super Bowl LV, including posters, pennants, pins and other collectibles. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Kelly Klein is balancing virtual learning with her chemotherapy by doing both at once.
Minnesota officials say the person who has recently traveled to Brazil. It's not clear if the variant causes a more serious illness than the novel coronavirus.
The plan details a number of priorities for public schools to help combat the pandemic's impact on education.
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The following is a transcript of an interview with St. Paul, Minnesota, Mayor Melvin Carter that aired Sunday, January 17, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
Melvin Carter, the mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, says the country is "in a volatile moment" and his city is on "high alert" for unrest.
In the wake of the deadly protest at the Capitol on Wednesday, supporters of President Trump are protesting and storming state capitols nationwide. Mark Strassmann takes a look.
Minnesota Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol and the fallout from that historic attack.
Governor Tim Walz announced Wednesday that he's relaxing COVID-19 restrictions for Minnesota bars and restaurants, which have been closed to indoor dining for the last six weeks. Watch part of his press conference here.
The governor warned, however, that the virus remains in Minnesota communities — and urged residents not to let their guard down.
Owner of bar in Minneapolis suburb is being defiant in face of possible five-year suspension of liquor license.
Numerous travel advisories urged motorists to stay off the road and several highways were shut down altogether just ahead of the holiday.
The city council in Murdock, Minnesota, granted a permit to a church that the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated as a hate group. Reporter Jordan Almen, who has been covering this story for the Kerkhoven Banner, spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green about the community's response and why the city felt they had to grant the Asatru Folk Assembly permission to gather in their small town.
Hundreds of people paid for ice cream orders of the people behind them at a Minnesota Dairy Queen. Jamie Yuccas has the story for our series "Season of Giving."
One by one, for nearly three days, 900 people paid for the Dairy Queen orders of the car behind them.
Governor Walz is facing pressure from a group of restaurant owners who say they will defy orders and open for in-person dining.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Wednesday announced the state will be easing some of the more stringent restrictions on businesses and social gatherings, following a four-week "pause" prompted by a spike in coronavirus cases. Watch his remarks here.
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
Nine of the Minnesota child care centers that were discussed in a viral video, prompting allegations of fraud, were operated as expected when state investigators conducted on-site checks this week, officials said on Friday.
Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year.
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Grok, the chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said it was generating sexualized photos of minors.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 with the epicenter near the Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco.